56 
H.  boreale,  Fr.  Hallgates,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept.,  1905. 
— W.  Bell.  Some  of  these  with  the  leaves  snbsimilar  are 
near  var.  rigens,  Jord.  Those  which  have  long  leaves 
below,  and  rapid  reduction  to  short  leaves  a  little  way  up 
the  stem  are  type  boreale. — W.R.L.  Only  those  of  this 
gathering  separated  by  the  Rev.  W.  R.  Linton  as  near 
rigens  were  distributed. — W.B. 
H.  boreale ,  Fr.,  var.  Hervieri,  Arv.  Touvet.  Near 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  Sept.  8,  1905. — E.  F.  Linton. 
H.  umbellatum ,  L.  Hallgates,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept., 
1905. — W.  Bell.  Var.  c or onopi folium  (Bernh.). — W.R.L. 
Campanula  rotundifolia,  L.,  var.  - .  Roadside 
near  Nannau,  Dolgelley,  Aug.  31,  1905,  and  Cader  Road, 
Dolgelley,  Sept.  2,  1905,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48. — W.  A. 
Vice.  I  do  not  see  how  this  differs  from  type. — E.S.M. 
Pyrola  rotundifolia,  L.,  var.  arenaria,  Koch.  Near 
Freshfield,  between  Liverpool  and  Southport,  Lancs.,  v.c. 
59,  Sept.  14,  1905.— Coll.  C.  P.  Hurst.  Comm.  J.  E. 
Griffith.  Right.— E.F.L. 
Primula  acaulis  x  veris.  Perranzabuloe,  W.  Cornwall, 
v.c.  1,  April  6,  1905. — F.  H.  Davey.  Well-dried  specimens. 
— E.F.L. 
P.  scotica,  Hook.  (1)  Howton,  near  Stromness, 
Orkney,  v.c.  Ill,  1849. — Coll.  J.  B.  Syme.  Comm.  E.  F. 
Linton.  (2)  Reay,  Caithness,  v.c.  109,  July,  1888. — E.  F. 
Linton. 
Gentiana  lingulata,  Agardh,  var.  prcecox,  Townsend 
(Murb.).  Porth  Towan,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  June  21,  1905. 
Confirmed  by  the  Rev.  E.  S.  Marshall.  New  to  the  county. 
A  week  later  only  a  few  flowering  specimens  were  to  be 
seen  ;  but  there  were  thousands  of  gaping  capsules. — F.  H. 
Davey.  I  agree. — E.F.L. 
G.  baltica,  Murb.  Connor  Downs,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1, 
Sept.  15,  1905.  Here  again  I  have  to  thank  Mr.  Marshall 
for  assistance.  G.  campestris,  L.,  was  previously  recorded 
from  this  locality,  but  it  certainly  does  not  occur  there. 
Nor  do  I  think  we  can  any  longer  retain  it  in  our  Cornish 
list. — F.  H.  Davey. 
