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Mr. C. E. Salmon, and he considers that although speci- 

 mens collected at an earlier stage to show the radical 

 leaves are desirable, yet there is little doubt but that all 

 of them should be referred to G. haltica. — H. W. P. 



Anisinchia lycopsoides, Lehm. Waste ground near 

 Docks at Grimsby, v.c. 54, June, 1902. — Teste S. T. 

 Dunn. A. Smith. 



Linaria supina, Desf. Par, Cornwall, v.c. 2, 7th 

 June, 1902. — F. H. Davey. 



Scrophularia Scorodonia, L. Ponsanooth, Cornwall, 

 v.c. I, 26th June, 1901. — F. H. Davey. 



Veronica verna, L. Thetford, W. Suffolk, 2nd June, 

 1902.— C. E. Salmon. Mr. Salmon sends a fine set of 

 specimens of this scarce and easily overlooked plant. 



Euphrasia latifolia, Pursh ? Between Tyn-y-groes 

 and Llanelltyd, Merioneth, 28th June, 1902. — H. S. 

 Thompson. E. Rostkoviana, Hayne, northern form. — 

 F. T. I cannot think the specimen sent to me 

 Rostkoviana pure and simple. The habit and leaf-cutting 

 are much more like E. brevipila, and the leaves are 

 fringed with numerous stiff, eglandular hairs, which I 

 have never seen in Rostkoviana. On the other hand, 

 there are numerous long-stalked glands, and I think it is 

 pretty clearly a brevipita x Rostkoviana hybrid, in all 

 essentials tallying with the Lawers plant (legit Clemin- 

 shaw) which Mr. Townsend has so determined. The 

 flowers are also far too small for pure Rostkoviana. — 

 E. S. M. 



E. . Meadows by side of Loch Tay, 



Lawers, Mid. Perth, Aug., 1902. — E. Cleminshaw. I 

 believe these to be hybrid forms. Euphrasia brevipila x 

 Rostkoviana ? — F. T. 



Orobanche amethystea, Thuill. Above brickfield. 

 West Looe, Cornwall, 9th August, 1900. — A. O. Hume. 

 0 minor, Sutton. — A. B. 



Pinguicula grandiflora, Lain. Brandon Mt., S. Kerrx', 

 20th June, 1902: Connor Hill, S. Kerry, 23rd June, 1902. 

 — E. S. Marshall. 



