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“  This  plant  is  aboriginal  on  limestone  rocks  on  the 
coast  of  Gower.  I  doubted  this  for  a  long  time  ;  but  I  have 
frequently  sought  along  the  cliffs,  and  have  found  it  in  so 
many  different  situations,  and  under  such  conditions,  that  I 
do  not  retain  the  slightest  doubt  upon  the  subject  now.  The 
plant  was  first  discovered  on  Pennard  Castle — the  most 
easily  accessible  of  its  localities — and  consequently  is  fre¬ 
quently  given  in  handbooks  as  simply  from  ‘  Pennard  Castle  ’ ; 
and  this  has  prejudiced  many  minds  against  it.  But  it  does 
not  occur  there  in  its  greatest  quantity.  It  occurs  from 
Pwll-du  Head  to  Worms  Head  :  (i)  for  several  miles  of 
coast  from  the  former  to  Pennard  Castle ;  and  (2)  much 
further  west  about  Mewslade  Bay  and  Worms  Head.  In 
the  former  locality  it  is  in  great  profusion.  Its  extremes 
of  distribution  are  (in  a  direct  line)  12  miles  apart.  I  have 
not  found  it  on  the  limestone  N.  of  Worms  Head. — H.  J. 
Riddelsdell.”  From  B.  Exch.  Cl.  Rept.,  1904,  p.  10. 
Erophila  frvcecox,  DC.  (1)  Thatch,  Blaby,  Leicestershire, 
v.c.  55,  17  April,  1902.— W.  A.  Vice.  (2)  Golf  Links, 
Hunstanton,  W.  Norfolk,  v.c.  28,  20  April,  1902. — W.  A. 
Vice.  Yes,  both  lots  under  E.  proecox. — E.S.M.  (3)  Gravel 
Walk,  Blaby,  17  April,  1902. — W.  A.  Vice. — Under  E.prcecox , 
DC.  Leaves  very  curious — no  doubt  the  French  have  a 
special  name  for  this. — E.S.M. 
Sisymbrium  officinale ,  Scop.,  var.  leiocarpum ,  DC.  Blaby 
Mill,  Leicestershire,  v.c.  55,  17  July,  1903. — W.  A.  Vice. 
S.  Columnce ,  Jacq.  Blaby  Mill,  Leicestershire,  v.c.  55, 
9  June,  1903. — W.  A.  Vice.  An  alien  which  is  obtaining  a 
footing  in  waste  places  by  mills  and  railways  in  many  parts 
of  the  kingdom. — W.B. 
Brassica - .  Cornfields,  Castle  Donington,  Leicester¬ 
shire,  v.c.  55,  22  June,  1904. — W.  Bell.  B.  Rapa ,  L.,  var. 
Briggsii,  H.  C.  Wats. — H.P.R. 
B.  Cheiranthus,  Vill.  Par,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c.  2,  18  June, 
1904. — F.  H.  Davey. 
Thlaspi  alpestre,  L.,  var.  occitanum  (Jord.).  Shipham,  N. 
Somerset,  v.c.  6,  20  April,  1904. — E.  S.  Gregory.  Probably 
correct  from  this  locality  ;  but  it  is  impossible  to  satisfactorily 
determine  in  the  absence  of  fruit. — W.B. 
Euclidium  syriacum,  R.Br.  Blaby  Mill,  Leicestershire, 
v.c.  55,  9  June,  1903. — W.  A.  Vice.  Alien,  imported  with 
foreign  corn. — W.B. 
