IO 
Helianthemum  Chamcecistus,  Mill,  var.  hivsutum,  Koch. 
Maggs  Hill,  Gogmagogs,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  Tune,  ’1904.— 
A.  Hosking.  Teste  A.  Bennett. 
Viola  silvestris,  Reich.  ( =  Reichenbachiana ,  Bor.).  Shady 
bank  by  canal,  Edenderry,  near  Belfast,  co.  Antrim,  4  April, 
i9°4* — C-  H.  W addell.  Probably  correct;  but  the  specimens 
sent  are  not  of  the  best.  The  flowers  are  poor,  and  it  is 
desirable  that  the  spur  and  veining  of  the  petals  should  be 
m  a  good  state  to  satisfactorily  determine  here.— W.B.  No 
doubt  correctly  named,  though  they  are  badly  dried,  and  do 
not  sufficiently  show  the  central  rosette  of  leaves  only _ 
E.S.G.  J 
V.  ericetorum,  Schrader,  var.  flavicornis  (Sm.)  ?  Sand¬ 
hills,  Dundrum,  co.  Down,  26  April,  1902.— C.  H.  Waddell. 
The  smaller  plants  I  should  like  to  call  V.  calcar ea,  Reichb. 
as  described  by  Rouy  et  Foucaud  in  their  “  Flore  de  France.’’ 
Flavicornis ,  Sm.  (=  sabulosa,  Reichb.)  has  a  distinct  tap¬ 
root,  though  very  small,  in  all  its  parts.  The  larger  plant  I 
take  to  be  V.  ericetorum ,  Reichb.,  maritime  form. _ E.S.G. 
Dianthus  ccesius ,  Sm.  Cheddar  Cliffs,  N.  Somerset 
v.c.  6,  7  July,  1904.— F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
Saponaria  officinalis ,  L.,  var.  puberula ,  Wierzb.  Tolgus 
near  Redruth,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  2  Sept.,  iqoi  — F  H 
Davey.  J  * 
Cucubalus  baccifer ,  L.  Cult.,  University  College  Garden, 
Clifton,  20  June,  1904. — J.  W.  White.  Most  of  the  members 
will  be  glad  to  possess  a  well  dried  cultivated  example  of 
this  plant,  as  it  has  long  since  disappeared  from  its  only 
nrat^^l1Sed  locahty  m  England.  According  to  the  “  Flora 
of  Middlesex”  it  was  last  gathered  in  the  Isle  of  Do^s 
about  1852.— A. B.J.  s 
Elatine  hexandra ,  DC.  (1)  Gravelly  shore  of  lake 
Carnckmannan,  co.  Down,  n  July,  1903.— C.  H.  Waddell.’ 
(2)  Cutmill  Pond,  near  Godaiming,  Surrey,  v.c.  17,  31  July, 
1904. — H.  W.  Pugsley.  J  y 
Althcea  hirsuta,  L.  Cult.,  Underdown,  Ledbury.  Seed 
from  a  specimen  gathered  by  the  late  Dr.  D.  T  Playfair  in 
1902,  at  Cobham,  Kent,  1  Sept.,  1904.— S.  H.  Bickham. 
Tilia  cordata,  Mill.  Leigh  Wood,  near  Abbots  Leigh 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  2  Aug.,  1904.— J.  W.  White.  ’ 
