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E. montanumxparviflorum? Ed^e of a coppice 

 near Malvern, Wore. — S. H. Bickham and R. F. Town- 

 drow, 1903. Correctly determined. — E.S.M. 



E. Lamyi, F. Schultz. In a coppice near Bransford 

 Road, Wore, July and October, 1903. — S. H. Bickham. 



Apium repens, Hook. fil. Skipwith Common, 

 S.E. Yorks., 8th August, 1903. — H. S. Thompson. 



Carduus crispusx nutans. Clundon Downs, Surrey, 

 1903- — A. H. Wolley-Dod. A very good intermediate.— 

 E.S.M. 



Arctium intermedium, Lange. Capel Curig, 25th Sept., 

 1903- — S. H. Bickham. A. minus. — ^A.B. 



Arctium intermedium, var. subtomentosun, Ar. Benn, 

 Bodorgan, Anglesea, 23rd September, 1903. — S. H. Bick- 

 ham. I think correct, but not nearly so tomentose as the 

 original specimens. — A.B. 



Artemisia viilgaris, L. var. coarctata, Forcell. R. 

 Ogwen, Carnarvonshire, 21st September, 1903. — S. H. 

 Bickham. Quite characteristic. — E.S.M. The reference 

 should be Forsell. (Forselles) who first described it a 

 species (1807) and afterwards as a variety in Fries' Flora 

 Hollandica (1817).— A.B. 



Ambrosia artemisicefolia, L. Sandhills, St. Anne's-on- 

 the-Sea, W. Lanes., 19th September, 1903. — C. Bailey. 

 A long and beautiful series of this remarkable alien. -= 

 H.P.R. 



Crepis succiscBfolia, Tausch. Hillside above High 

 Force, Teesdale, Durham, 2nd August, 1903. — H. S. 

 Thompson and A. O. Hume. 



Hieracium auratum, Fr. Upper Teesdale, Durham, 

 2nd August, 1903. — H. S. Thompson. This has not the 

 foliage, pubescence, or habit of H. auratum. The ligules 

 are somewhat pilose-tipped, and I consider that it comes 

 under H. strictwn, Fr. — E.S.M. The name auratum was 

 attached to these specimens owing to a misunderstanding 

 between the collector and a correspondent, who gathered 

 the species in the same locality. — H.S.T. 



