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S. Myrsinites x phylicifolia, arte. Hort. Bournemouth, 

 5th May and ist July, 1898. — E. F. Linton. 



5. herbacea X repens ( = S. cermia, Linton). Hort. 

 Bournemouth. Orig. Little Craigindal, S. Aberdeen, 

 30th July, 1897. — E. F. Lmton. 



5. reticulata, L. Ben Lawers, 3,500 feet, Mid. Perth, 

 Aug., 1902. — E. Cleminshaw. 



Ceratophyllum deniersum, L. Pond in Moccas Park, 

 near Hereford, v.c. 36, 19th Aug., 1902. — S. H. Bickham. 

 Passed by Mr. A. Bennett. 



Malaxis pahtdosa, Sw. Among sphagnum, New Forest, 

 Hants, 14th July, 1900. — D. T. Playfair. 



Epipactis violacea, Boreau. Lindfield, Sussex, v.c. 14, 

 20th Aug., 1902. Fide C. E. Salmon. — R. S. Standen. 



E. atrorubens, Schultz. Rocky slopes, Great Orme's 

 Head, v.c. 49, July, 1891. — S. H. Bickham. By a curious 

 mixture all the specimens sent are E. palustris, which 

 I hardly think came from the Great Orme. Not 

 distributed.— H. W. P. 



Orchis laxifiora, Lam. Grand Mare, Guernsey, 

 31st May, 1901. — Coll. P. M. Playfair. Comm. D. T. 

 Playfair. 



Allium oleraceum, L. Near Sprotborough, S.W. 

 Yorks, v.c. 63, July, 1901. — C. H. WaddelL 



A. triquetrum, L. Ponsanooth, Cornwall, v.c. i, 

 28th May, 1902. — F'. H. Davey. 



Juncus balticus, Willd. Dunnet Links, Caithness, 

 17th August, 1902. — F. C. Crawford. 



Alisma Plantago- aquatic a, L. var. lanceolatum, Afz. 

 Canal, Blaby, Leicestershire, Sept., 1902. — Coll. W. A. 

 Vice ; Comm. W. Bell. The idea of the original author 

 was, I believe, a small plant, but Kew specimens have 

 been distributed as large as this. — A. B. 



Damasonium stellatwn, Pers. Chailey Common, 

 Sussex, v.c. 14, 15th Aug., 1902. — R. S. Standen. 



