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R. hibernicus, Rogers. Aghaderg, Co. Down, 

 26th August, 1903. — W. Lett. Not hibernicus, but my 

 dasyphylhis. — W.M.R. 



R. corylifolius, Sm. var. cyclophyllus, Lindeb. Hedge, 

 Saintfield, Co. Down, 3rd Sept., 1903. — C. H. Waddell. 

 Yes ; a very strong form and very like a Clyde-side plant 

 at Ashton. Record for Co. Dow^n. — W.M.R. 



Sedum Telephium, L. Luton, Beds., 2nd August, 

 1900. — D. M. Higgins. 



Callitriche obhisangula, Le Gall. Cuckfield, Sussex, 

 8th July, 1903. — R. S. Standen. C\ stagnalis, Scop. — A.B. 

 I can find no fruit, but the leaf-rosettes are not at all like 

 those of C. obtusangula. Such examples are hardly 

 determinable, but I believe it to be C. stagnalis, Scop. — 

 E.S.M. 



C. obtusangida, Le Gall. Ditch, Sawley Bridge, 

 Leic, 2ist June, 1903. — A. B. Jackson. The rosette- 

 leaves and fruit resemble obtusangula, but it has the 

 submerged leaves of C. hamulata, Kuetz., with truncate- 

 emarginate tips, forming a slight "hook" on either side. 

 I suspect that it may be C. Lachii, Warren, of which 

 1 have seen no specimens. Possibly the true explanation 

 is a hybrid origin, viz., C. hamtdatax obtusangula, the 

 habit being fairly intermediate. Very interesting. — 

 E.S.M. C. obtusangula. — A.B. 



Circcea alpina, L. var. intermedia, Ehrh. Weed, 

 Saintfield, Co. Down, 20th August, 1903. — C. H. 

 Waddell. Yes, C. intermedia, Ehrh. — A.B. Quite 

 characteristic. — E.S.M. 



Epilobium montanumXobscurum ? Ditch-side, Mal- 

 vern Wells, Wore, 1903. — Coll., S. H, Bickham and 

 R. F. Towndrow. Evidently a hybrid, but I see no good 

 evidence of obscurum, and consider it to he E. montanum 

 xparviflorum, with glabrescent buds and capsules. — 

 E.S.M. 



E. montamunxparvifloruml Coppice near Bransford 

 Road, Worcester, 1903. — S. H. Bickham and R. F» 

 Towndrow. Correct. — E.S.M. 



