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Thalictruni  dunense,  Dum.  Aberdeen  Links,  v.c.  92, 
6  Aug.,  1904. — W.  A.  Vice.  Correct. — E.S.M. 
Ranunculus - .  Blaby  Brook,  Leicestershire,  v.c.  55, 
30  June,  1904. — W.  A.  Vice.  This  is  one  of  the  river  forms 
usually  labelled  R.  pseudo -fluitans ,  but  which  is  quite  distinct 
from  the  characteristically  Irish  plant  apparently  entitled  to 
that  name. — H.  and  J.G. 
R.  Drouetii,  Godr.,  var.  Godronii  (Gren.).  Drains  by 
Belfast  Harbour,  co.  Down,  July,  1904. — S.  A.  Stewart. 
Comm.,  C.  H.  Waddell.  We  should  incline  rather  to  refer 
these  specimens  to  a  small  form  of  R.  hetevophyllus. — H .  and 
J.G. 
R.  hetevophyllus,  Web.  ex  p.  Harlyn  Bay,  St.  Merryn, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  4  May,  1904. — W.  Barratt.  Comm., 
F.  H.  Davey.  Floating  leaves  not  developed.  Fide  H.  and 
J.G. 
R.  peltatus ,  Schrank.,  var. - .  Aughnadarragh 
Lake,  co.  Down,  n  July,  1904.— C.  H.  Waddell.  R.  peltatus, 
var.  truncatus  (Hiern). — H.  and  J.G. 
R.  ophiog lossif olius ,  Vill.  Cult.,  Botanic  Gardens,  Cam¬ 
bridge,  June,  1904. — A.  Hosking.  Yes. — H.  and  J.  G. 
Cultivated  specimens,  as  a  rule,  should  not  be  sent  to  the 
Club;  but  they  are  acceptable  in  such  cases  as  this,  where 
very  rare  plants  are  practically  extinct  in  their  natural 
habitats. — W.B. 
Trollius  europaus,  L.,  Windermere,  Westmorland,  v.c.  69, 
7  June,  1904. — W.  Barratt.  Comm.,  F.  H.  Davey. 
Meconopsis  camhvica,  Vig.  (1)  Restormel,  Lostwithiel,  E. 
Cornwall,  v.c.  2,  14  May,  1904.— F.  H.  Davey.  A  set  of 
very  beautiful  specimens.— W.  B.  (2)  Rocky  ledges,  Cader 
Idris,  Merionethshire,  v.c.  48,  1  Aug.,  1904. — E.  Cleminshaw. 
Chelidonium  majus,  L.,  var.  laciniatum,  Stokes.  Hedge 
outside  a  cottage  garden,  near  Ledbury,  Herefordshire, 
v:c-  36,  14  May,  1904.  Doubtless  an  escape,  but  I  cannot 
find  where  it  is  cultivated. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
Fumaria  occidental^ ,  Pugsley.  Abundant  in  a  potato  field 
near  Newquay,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  6  Oct.,  1904.— S.  H. 
Bickham  and  C.  C.  Vigurs.  The  Fumaria  sent  is  a  typical 
specimen  of  F.  occidental is. — H.W.P. 
F.  pallidiflova,  Jord.  Padstow,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1, 
1  June,  1904. — F.  H.  Davey.  This  specimen,  which  shows 
