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Valeriana  Mikanii,  Syme.  (i)  Roadside  hedge,  near 
Tintern,  Monmouthshire,  v.c.  35,  14  June,  1904. — S.  H. 
Bickham.  (2)  Woodchester  Park,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34, 
16  June,  1904. — F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
Valerianella  carinata ,  Loisel.  (1)  Lathkil  Dale,  Derby¬ 
shire,  v.c.  57,  5  June,  1904. — A.  B.  Jackson.  (2)  Old  Lime¬ 
stone  Quarry,  Breedon-on-the-Hill,  Leicestershire,  v.c.  55, 
7  June,  1904. — T.  E.  Routh.  (3)  Brimscombe,  E.  Glos., 
v.c.  33,  June,  1904. — F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  Correct.— 
E.  S.  M.  The  Breedon  specimen,  by  its  fruit — corky  and 
with  large  barren  cells — must  go  under  V.  olitoria,  Poll. — a 
rather  condensed  state.  — C.E.S.  It  is  evident  there  must 
have  been  a  mistake  here,  as  the  specimen  I  examined  was 
certainly  V.  carinata. — W.B. 
Gnaphalium  uliginosum ,  L.,  var.  pilulare  (Wahl.).  Ald- 
ingbourne,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  13,  4  Sept.,  1904.  Fruit  papillose 
under  a  1"  power. — C.E.S. 
Galinsoga  parviflora ,  Cav.  Waste  land,  Kew,  Surrey, 
v.c.  17,  June,  1904. — H.  S.JThompson. 
Matricaria  discoidea ,  DC.  Waste  ground  round  Fal¬ 
mouth,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  29  Sept.,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
See  F.  H.  Davey’s  tentative  “  Flora  of  Cornwall.”  This 
alien  is  fast  becoming  a  common  weed  near  Railways,  Docks 
and  Mills  all  over  the  kingdom. — W.B. 
Senecio  vulgaris ,  L.,  var.  radiatus ,  Koch.  Portishead 
Station-yard,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  30  May,  1904. — J.  W. 
White.  The  variety  seems  to  occur  usually  in  the  neigh¬ 
bourhood  of  the  sea  ;  also  at  Killarney,  where  there  are  large 
sheets  of  water. — E.F.L. 
S',  viscosus ,  L.  Granite  quarries,  Groby,  Leicestershire, 
v.c.  55,  Sept.,  1904. — A.  R.  Horwood.  Comm.  A.  B.  Jackson. 
S.  albescens ,  Burbidge  and  Colgan,  (  =  S.  Jacobcea  x 
maritima).  Bot.  Gard.,  Cambridge,  July,  1904,  roots  from 
Vico,  Dalkey,  co.  Down,  1903.  See  J1  Bot.  Dec.,  1902. — A. 
Hosking. 
Arctium  intermedium ,  Lange.  Patterdale,  Cumberland, 
v.c.  70,  Aug.,  1903.— A.  J.  Crosfield. 
Centaur ea  Calcitrapa ,  L.  Waste  ground,  St.  Philips, 
Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  n  Aug.  1904. — J.  W.  White. 
C.  solstitialis ,  L.  Made  ground  near  the  Feeder  canal, 
Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  29  July,  1904. — J.  W.  White. 
