i6 
rose  has  much  of  the  appearance  of  a  R.  systyla  form,  and 
the  specimens  shew  little  sign  of  any  divergence.  Bat  the 
reported  habit  of  the  plant,  and  its  tendency  to  sterility, 
coupled  with  the  rather  long  peduncles,  are  fair  evidence  of 
the  suggested  R.  arvensis  parentage,  and  the  sub-glabrous 
leaves  fall  in  with  this  theory.  R.  arvensis  often  has  ovoid 
fruit. — E.F.L. 
R.  arvensis ,  Huds.  var.  bibracteata  (Bast.).  Hedge 
Pickersleigh,  near  Malvern,  Worcestershire,  v.c.  37,  29  June 
and  29  Aug.,  1904.  S.  H.  Bickham  and  R.  F.  Towndrow. 
Cratcegus - .  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey,  v.c.  ij, 
18  May,  1904.  F.  F.  Foord-Kelcey.  I  should  name  this 
monogyna ,  Jacq.  with  deeply  cut  leaves.— C.E.S.  C.monogyna 
var.  laciniata. — E.S.M.  ' 
Sedum  rupestre ,  L.  Cheddar  Cliffs,  N.  Somerset 
v.c.  6,  7  July,  1904.— F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
Circcea  alpina ,  L.,  var.  intermedia  (Ehrh.).  (1)  Weed 
in  garden,  Saintfield,  co.  Down,  July,  1904. — C.  H.  Waddell 
(2)  Patterdale,  Westmorland,  v.c.  69,  Au£.  iq0o. _ A  T 
Crosfield.  Correct. — E.S.M.  '  •** 
Bupleurum  Odontites ,  L.  Blaby  Mill,  Leicestershire 
55,  July,  1903.— W.  A.  Vice.  A  very  pretty  alien.— 
Carum  Carvi,  L. 
v.c.  1,  21  May,  1904. — F. 
Falmouth  Docks,  W.  Cornwall 
H.  Davey. 
Anthriscus  Cerefolium,  Hoffm.  (i)  Hedgerow,  near 
Banwell,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  27  May,  1904.— E.  S.  Gregory 
(2)  Roadside,  Ross,  Herefordshire,  v.c.  36,  June,  1899.— 
Coll.  E.  Armitage.  Comm.  A.  Hosking. 
Seseli  Libanotis,  Koch.  Cherry  Hinton,  Cambs  v  c  2n 
Sept.,  1903.— C.  B.  Headly.  ’  *  9’ 
Caucalis  daucoides ,  L.  On 
Feeder  Canal,  Bristol,  W.  Glos., 
J.  W.  White. 
made  ground  near  the 
v-c-  34,  15  June,  1904.— 
Lonicera  Caprifolmm,  L.  (i)  Thickets,  Cherry  Hinton 
Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  June,  1904. — A.  Hosking.  (2)  Do  Mav' 
1901. — G.  Goode.  ’’  *  y’ 
Galmm  Vaillantii ^  DC.  Waste  ground  near  the  Feeder 
Canal,  Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  i4  July,  1904.-J.  W. 
