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is of frequent occurrence. It is curious that Babington 

 should have met with the rare form and missed the 

 common one. — H.W.P. Good draw ings and descriptions 

 of these perplexing plants may be found in the excellent 

 new Flore de la France, etc., by L'abbe H. Coste. — 

 H. S. Thompson. 



Chenopodium Viilvaria, L. Grimsby, v.c. 54, 

 N. Lincoln, July, 1902. — A. Smith. 



Atriplex littoralis, L., var. serrata, Moq. Waste 

 ground, West Dock Reservation, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, 

 September, 1902. — C. Waterfall. Rightly named. — 

 E. F. L. 



Suoeda altissima, Pall. Waste ground, West Dock 

 Reservation, Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, Aug., 1902. — 

 C. Waterfall. 



Polygonum aviculare, L., var. ? Gravel shore 



of Rotten Park Reservoir, Warwickshire, 12th October, 

 1901. — H. S. Thompson. Very young, may be rurivagum, 

 or perhaps rather arenastriun. — W. R. L. Not distributed. 

 H. W. P. 



P. maculatnm, Trim, and Dyer. Potato patch. Old 

 Storridge Common, Worcestershire, v.c. 37, July, 1902. 

 Fide R. F. Towndrow. — C. Waterfall. Agrees with the 

 description of P. macnlaUun and also with plants so named 

 in my herbarium. — W. R. L. 



Riiinex niaritinius, L. Damp ground about old brick 

 ponds, the first Mill Lane, Anlaby Road, Hull, E. Yorks, 

 v.c. 61, Sept., 1902. — Coll. S. Mason. Comm. C. 

 Waterfall. Among the plants sent is one specimen of 

 R. limosus, Thuill. These two species appear frequently 

 to grow in the same localities. — H. W. P. 



Salix fragilisXpentandra. Brown Knowl, Cheshire, 

 3rd August, 1902. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. 



S. anrita-viminalis x piirptirea, sponte. Hort. 

 Bournemouth, 8th May and ist July, 1900. — E. F. Linton. 



S. repensxpiirpiirea, arte creata. Hort. Bournemouth, 

 April and nth July, 1900. — E. F. Linton. 



S. Myrsinites x phylicifolia, sponte. — Hort. Bourne- 

 mouth, 14th June and ist July, 1898. — E. F. Linton. 



