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Saxifraga  Geum,  L.  Valencia,  Co.  Kerry,  June  1, 
1908. — F.  C.  Crawford. 
S.  umbrosa,  L.,  var.  serratifolia ,  Don.  Rocks,  Lover’s 
Leap,  Buxton,  Derbysh.,  v.c.  57. — Coll.  Rev.  E.  Foord- 
Kelcey.  Comm.  F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  No.  This  is  the 
crenate-serrate  (Pyrenean)  plant;  serratifolia  has  much 
more  sharply-cut  teeth. — E.S.M. 
S.  cernua ,  L.  Near  summit  of  Ben  Lawers,  Mid. 
Perth,  v.c.  88,  July,  1905.  I  found  this  plant  in  consider¬ 
able  quantity  near  the  top  of  Ben  Lawers,  some  flowering 
and  many  just  going  to  flower.  This  is  interesting,  con¬ 
sidering  the  number  of  “Floras”  which  mention  this  plant 
as  being  “  almost  extinct.” — E.  Cleminshaw. 
Sedum  Telephium,  L.,  var.  purpureum ,  L.  Barmouth 
Hill,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  30,  1905. — W.  A.  Vice. 
Doubtless  S.  Fabaria,  .  Koch ;  very  unlike  our  ordinary 
S.  Telephium ,  L.  (S.  purpurascens,  Koch). — E.S.M. 
Callitriche - .  Spring  on  hill,  Barmouth, 
Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  26,  1905.  No  submerged 
leaves  ;  fruit  peduncled ;  sharply  keeled. — W.  A.  Vice. 
Fruit  immature.  Apparently  C.  stagnalis. — E.S.M. 
C.  obtusangula,  Le  Gall.  Pond  near  Sawley  Bridge, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June,  1905.  This  Starwort  appears  to  be 
quite  distinct  from  the  plant  collected  in  an  adjoining 
ditch  two  years  ago  and  distributed  through  the  Club  as 
C.  obtusangula  by  Mr.  A.  B.  Jackson,  which  the  Rew.  E.  S. 
Marshall  suggested  might  be  C.  Lachii,  Warren. — T.  E. 
Routh.  Most  of  the  fruit  is  immature ;  styles  ultimately 
reflexed,  persistent.  Not,  in  my  opinion,  C.  obtusangula, 
but  a  form  of  C.  stagnalis,  Scop. — E.S.M. 
G. - .  Pond,  Staines,  Middlesex,  v.c.  21,  July  80, 
1905. — A.  Loydell.  Young  and  poor;  very  few  (sessile) 
fruits  on  my  sheet,  and  those  immature.  Undoubtedly, 
by  the  foliage,  this  is  C.  hamulata,  Kuetz. —  E.S.M. 
Epilobium - .  Waste  ground,  Harrow,  Middlesex, 
v.c.  21,  Aug.  1905. — H.  P.  Reader.  E.  adnatum,  Grisebach 
(E.  tetragonum,  Curtis),  in  its  first  year  (“  forma  annua  ” 
Haussknecht). — E.S.M. 
