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M. Pulegium, Linn. Skipwith Common, Yorks.. July, 

 1901.— W. Ingham & C. H. Waddell. Certainly not 

 Pulegium but a peculiar form of avvensis which Mr. A. Bennett 

 says is in too poor a condition to name. It appears starved 

 and its flowers are undeveloped.^ — A.H.W.-D. 



Galeopsis Ladanum, Linn. Cornfields, Fleam Dyke, near 

 Cambridge, v.c. 29, Cambs., Sep. 3, 1901. — A. Hosking. I 

 should say G. canescens, Schultz, a form of G. angtistifolia, Ehrh. 

 E. S. Marshall. No doubt this is the G. ladanum of 

 Babington's Fl. Camb. and the sub-species G. angustifolia 

 of Syme's Eng. Bot. Ed. 3. But Syme says that the 

 G. Ladanum of the Linnean Herbarium is G. intermedia, VilL, 

 the rare plant of Forres in Elgin. — A. Bennett. 



G. dubia, Leers. Near Vodol, Bangor, v.c. 49, Carnarvon, 

 Aug. 30, 1901.— J. E. Griffith. 



Teucrium Scordimn, Linn. District "6 Ely " of Babington's, 

 Fl. Camb, Aug. 3, 1901.-— J. & A. Bennett. 



Plantago arenaria, Waldst. and Kit. (1) Waste Ground, 

 West Dock Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks., Sep., 1901. 

 — C. Waterfall. (2) Grimsby, v.c. 64, Lincoln, Aug., 1901. — 

 A. Smith. 



Corvigiola littovalis, Linn. Shore of Slapton Ley, v.c. 3, 

 S. Devon, Coll. F. H. Hanbury, Sep. 7, 1901. — H.S.Thompson. 



Amavanthiis veivoflexus, Linn? W^aste Ground, West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, v.c. 61, E. Yorks, Oct., 1901.— C. W^aterfall. 

 More branched and shrubby than vetvoflexus. About 2 feet high, 

 and 4 to 5 feet in circumference, branching again and again. 

 The main stem was quite red, and about ^ inch thick just above 

 the ground. A. vetroflexiis grows in a more solitary manner, 

 and is more sturdy looking than this one. — C.W. I should 

 call it A. vetvoflexus. — A.H.W.-D. Correct. — S. T. Dunn. 



Salicovnia appvessa, Dum. (ref. No. 2,601). Thorney, 

 v.c. 13, W. Sussex, September 24, 1901. -E. S. Marshall. 



5. lignosa, Woods (ref. No. 2,603). Bosham, v.c. 13, 

 W. Sussex, September 16, 1901.— E. S. Marshall. 



Polygonum avictdare, var. agvestinum (Jord.) ? Roadside, 

 Braunstone, v.c. 55, Leicester, 1901. — A. B. Jackson. This 

 appears to agree best with var. micvospevmum . — W. R. Linton. 



P. aviculave, var. . Roadside, Braunstone, v.c. 55, 



Leicester, 1901. — A. B. Jackson. P. ruvivagum, I think. — 

 A.H.VV.-D. Yes.— W^R.L. 



