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Silene italica, Pers. Jersey, May, 1902. Coll. H. 

 Weaver. Comm. A. B. Jackson. No, S. nutans^ L. 

 Vide Mr. Salmon's remarks in supplement to report for 

 1899-1900.— H.W.P. 



Cerastium tetrandntm, Curtis ? Penmaenpool Railway 

 Station, Merioneth, 28th June, 1902. For naming only. 

 — H. S. Thompson. Yes, C. tetrandrum, — H. W. P. 



Stellaria media, Cyr. (apetalous form.). Woods, 

 Armitage, Staffs., July, 1902. — H. P. Reader. This 

 appears to be a shade form of S. Borceana, Jord., similar 

 to the plant from Shoeburyness described by Major 

 Wolley-Dod in last year's report. — H. W. P. 



Stellaria umorosa, Opiz. Hedges, Armitage, Staffs. 

 June, 1902. — H. P. Reader. S. neglecta, Weihe in Reich. 

 Fl. Germ. Exc, 1830-3 = 5. media, v. major, Koch, Syn. FL 

 Germ, et Helv. ed. i. p. 118, 1835. I combine with this 

 S. iimhrosa, Opiz. (1852) which is a ' nomen nudum,' and 

 call this neglecta, — A.B. A few of these specimens have 

 hairy sepals and pedicels and should therefore be referred, 

 I think, tovar. decipiens, Marshall. Vide ''J. of B," 1902, 

 pp. 214-5 and 390. — H.W.P. 



5. umbvosa, Opiz. Ilfracombe, N. Devon, June, 

 1901. — H. W. Pugsley. A new vice-county record. 



Sagina maritima, Don. v. debilis, Jord. Sandy road 

 near the sea, Weston-super-Mare, v.c.6. N. Somerset, 

 29th June, 1902. On specimens of this gathering Mr. 

 A. Bennett reports. Yes, this seems to answer fairly 

 well to Jordan's description. A.B." — S. H. Bickham. 



Btida marina, Dum. Salt marsh. Salt End Common, 

 Hedon, E. Yorks. v.c.6i. August, 1902. — C. Waterfall. 

 Mr. Bennett declines to confirm the naming of these 

 specimens, which, I believe, are a mixture of B. marina 

 and B. media. Not distributed. — H.W.P. 



B. marina, Dum. Native in great abundance on the 

 salt muddy flats near Grimsby. July, 1902. — A. Smith. 

 No., this is B. media, Dum., only. The specimens should 

 be gathered with ripe fruit and showing the perennial 

 rootstock.— H.W.P. 



