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Pulmonavia officinalis, Linn. (1) Wood, near Chaddersley 

 Corbett, v.c. 37, Worcester, May 11, 1901. — H. S. Thompson. 



(2) Near Hampton Loade, v.c. 10, Salop, April, 1901.— 

 J. B. Duncan. 



Cuscuta Trifolii, Bab. Parasitic on clover at (1) Madingley 

 Chalk Pit ; also (2) at Abingdon, v.c. 29, Cambs. Sep. 20, 1901. 

 — A. Hosking. (1) I cannot make out the flower with any 

 certainty, but its look suggests C. Tnfohi. (2) Certainly 

 C. Trifolii. — A. Bennett. 



Scrophnlavia vernalis, Linn. Hedges at Gloddaeth, near 

 Llandudno, v.c. 49, Carnarvon, June 1901. — S. H. Bickham. 



Mimulus kiteus, Linn. By the side of the Lea, v.c. 20, 

 Herts., Coll. Miss Higgins, Sep. 1898. — A. Smith. It seems 

 that the name this plant should bear is M. Langsdovfii, Doun. 

 See a paper in Journ. Bot. 1895, pp. 4-8. — A. Bennett. 



Enphvasia Kevneri, Wettst. Railway bank, near Double- 

 bois Station, v.c. 2, E. Cornwall, Sep. 7, 1901. — H. S. 

 I'hompson. It should go to E. borealis, Towns. I believe. — 

 F. Townsend. 



E. . (1) Newton St. Faiths. (2) Stratton Strawless. 



(3) Felthorpe, all v.c. 27, East Norfolk, Aug. 7, 1901. (4) 

 Yardley Chase, v.c. 32, Northants, Sep. 18, 1901. (5) between 

 Cotton and Thornham, v.c. 25? Suffolk, Sep. 10, 1901.— 

 H. D. Geldart. (1) E. nemorosa, H. Mart. (2) E. Rostkoviana, 

 Hayne, (3) A form of E. hvevipila, B. & G. (4) £. nemorosa, 



H. Mart. (5) E. hvevipila, B. & G. var. subeglandulosa. — F.T. 



Rhinanthus — (Ref. No. 2584). Chalk pit, above Sutton, 

 v.c. 13, W. Sussex, Aug. 3, 1901.— E. F. Linton & E. S. 

 Marshall. "This has been determined as R. stempJiyllus, Schur. 

 Herr Sterneck has confirmed it as his Alectovolophns stenophylhis 

 {R. stenophyllus, Schur.)." — E.F.L. 



Melampyruni arvense, Linn. Cornfield at Ventnor, v.c. 10, 



I. of Wight, Coll. Miss M. Coles, July 19, 1901.— S. H. Bickham. 



Orobanche elatiov. Sutton, on Centaurea Scabiosa, chalky 

 bank, Sydmonton, v.c. 12, Hants., July 25, 1901.— W. Bell. 



Mentha piperita, Linn., Cult. Root from side of stream, 

 Carnmony, Co. Antrim, Aug., 1895. — C. H. Waddell. Var. 

 officinalis, Hull.— A.H.W.-D. 



M. arvensis, Linn., type ? Cropston Reservoir, v.c. 55, 

 Leicester, Aug., 1901. — T. A. Preston & A. B. Jackson. 



