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Mentha votundifolia, Huds. Ponsanooth, Cornwall, 

 v.c. I, 17th September, 1902. — F. H. Davey. This looks 

 like M. alopecuroides, Hull. — H.W. P. Yes, alopecuroides. 

 — W. R. Linton. 



M. pubescens, Willd. Banks of the Leigh Brook, 

 Old Storridge, v.c. 37, Worcester, ist September, 1902. 

 Coll. R. F. Towndrow. Comm. S. H. Bickham. 

 Matches my specimen of pubescens. — W. R. L. 



M. gentilis, L., var. Pauliana (F. Schultz). Road- 

 side, Ponsanooth, Cornwall, v.c. i, 19th September, 1902. 

 Passed by A. Bennett, F.L.S. — F. H. Davey. 



Salvia vertictllata, L. Hayes Common, Kent, v.c. 16, 

 17th June, 1901. — D. T. Plavfair. The entire leaved 

 form.— H. W. P. 



S. verticillata, L. Roadside, Pickhurst, Bromlev, 

 Kent, v.c. 16, 8th July, 1901. — D. T. Playfair. The form 

 with lyrate leaves. — H. W. P. 



Herniaria glabra, L., var. snbciliata, Bab. Hedgerows 

 ana banks, the Lizard, Cornwall, v.c. i, 9th July, 1902. 

 — k. Hosking. This is H. ciliata, Bab. Mr. Davey, in 

 his " Tentative List of Cornish Plants," questions 

 whether any other Herniaria grows in the county, 

 although the var. subciliata of H. glabra was former! v 

 recorded.— H. W. P. 



H. glabra, L., var. subciliata, Bab. Bel Royal, 

 Jersey, 3rd June, 1901. — Coll. P. ^L Playfair. Comm. 

 D. T. Playfair A form of H. glabra, perhaps hardly 

 worthy of varietal distinction.— H. W. P. 



H. glabra, L., var. subciliata, Bab. Guernse\% 

 May, 1901. Two gatherings. — Coll., P. M. Playfair. 

 Comm. D. T. Playfair. Both of these gatherings are 

 H. ciliata, Bab., and identical with the form found at the 

 . Lizard. x\s pointed out by Syme in " English Botany," 

 the degree of hairiness in these plants in a less certain 

 character than the habit of growth, the shape of the 

 leaves, and the size and whiteness of the stipules. 

 H. ciliata was originalh' recorded for Guernsey by 

 Babington, who does not appear to have noticed any 

 other form there. In Mr. Marquand's recent Flora, 

 however, it is stated to be rare and local, while H. glabra 



