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Mentha saliva, L. b. paludosa, Sole. Leigh, Wore, 

 17th August, 1903. — S. H. Bickham. I think not Sole's 

 paludosa. — A.B. For naming only. — H.P.R. 



Thymus Chamcedrys, Fr. Luton, Beds., 7th Sept., 

 1903. — D. M. Higgins. Difficult to see the habit of 

 growth, on which so much depends, from the specimens 

 being fragments, instead of entire plants ; but I doubt 

 the name. — A.B. 



Lamium hyhridum, Vill. x purpureurn var. decipiens, 

 Sonder. ? Coton, Cambs., September, 1902. — A. Hosking. 

 The plant has not the aspect of decipiens or hybridum, so 

 may be a hybrid. — A.B. Nearest to L. hybridtmt, but it 

 looks sterile. If Messrs. Linton are right in thinking 

 L. purpureurn var. decipiens, Sonder, to be L. hyhridum x 

 purpureurn the suggested theory becomes improbable. 

 The small size of the leaves also inclines me to leave it as 

 simply L. hyhridum, Vill. — E.S.M. 



Salicornia lignosa, Woods. Bosham Creek, Sussex, 

 6th September, 1900. — R. S. Standen. Yes ; see Report 

 for 1901, p. 19. — A.B. 



Polygonum maculatum. Trim, and Dyer. Bosham' 

 Sussex. — R. S. Standen. Yes ; seems to be between 

 var. densum and var. gracile. - A.B. I have gathered this 

 close by. — E.S.M. Also, Clover field, Malvern Wells, 

 Worcester, 3rd September, 1903. — S. H. Bickham. I 

 think rightly named ; a form of arable land, with leaves 

 white-felted beneath, and unspotted stem, which I have 

 seen in Kent. — E.S.M. The var. densum of Trim, and 

 Dyer,/, of B., p. 37. (1871) A.B. 



Rumex ohtusifolius, 'L.xviridis, Sibth. Upton-on- 

 Severn, Wore, 6th September, 1903. — S. H. Bickham 

 and R. F. Towndrow. Certainly the perianth-segments 

 do look intermediate, but the plant is not advanced 

 enough to be quite sure. — A.B. 



Urtica dioica, L. var. angustifolia, A. Blytt. Newstead 

 Road, Leic, 29th July, 1903. — W. Bell. An elongate 

 leaved form of the type, to which the name as given may 

 be applied. — A.B. Also Thorney L, Sussex, 24th Sept., 

 1903. — R. S. Standen. Urtica dioica, L. var. microphylla, 

 Hausm. — A.B. 



