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glabrescens  Wettst.,  or  between  that  and  the  type.  Some 
of  the  specimens  are  mouldy. — E.S.M.  No.  1.  E. 
Bostkoviana,  Hayne,  and  also  E.  nemorosa ,  H.  Mart.  ? 
Very  weak. —  C.B. 
B. - .  Hill  above  Barmouth,  Merionethsh.,  v.c. 
48,  Aug.  80,  1905. — W.  A.  Vice.  Four  specimens  are 
E.  Bostkoviana,  the  other  five  appear  to  me  to  be  E.  curta , 
var.  glabrescens. — E.S.M.  No.  2,  E.  Bostkoviana,  Hayne. — 
C.B. 
E.  Bostkoviana,  Hayne.  Plantation,  Bala  road. 
Dolgelley,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  31,  1905. — W.  A. 
Vice.  E.  Bostkoviana,  very  characteristic. — E.S.M.  No.  4. 
Correct. — C.B. 
E.  Bostkoviana,  Hayne.  Near  Hengwrt,  Dolgelley, 
Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  30,  1905. — W.  A.  Vice.  Correct. 
— E.S.M.  No.  8.  Yes.- — C.B. 
B. - .  In  short  turf  above  Rievaulx  Abbey,  N.E. 
Yorks.,  v.c.  62,  Sept.  8,  1905.— S.  H.  Bickham.  I  am 
inclined  to  put  this  under  E.  Kerneri,  but  am  not  quite 
sure. — E.S.M.  I  think  with  Mr.  Marshall  the  Euphrasia 
is  E.  Kerneri.  It  accords  fairly  well  with  specimens  so 
named  by  Prof.  Wettstein  and  Mr.  Townsend.  I  see  it  is 
on  oolite  and  that  also  makes  it  likely. — In  litt.,  A. 
Bennett.  E.  Kerneri,  Wettst. — C.B.  Mine  are  small 
examples  of  Kerneri  ;  in  Surrey  it  occurs  9  in.  high  or 
more. — C.E.S. 
Bartsia  Odontites,  Huds.,  var.  divergens,  Balb.  (1) 
Roadside,  Llanelltyd,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  28,  1905. 
— W.  A.  Vice.  B.  serotina  (Reichb.). — W.B.  This  seems 
to  be  var.  serotina  from  the  habit  and  inflorescence  ;  all 
the  stem-leaves  have  fallen  or  are  too  shabby  to  shew 
their  character. — E.S.M.  (2)  Hayward’s  Heath,  E. 
Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Aug.  21,  1905. — R.  S.  Standen.  The  habit 
and  foliage  looks  right  for  var.  serotina  ;  but  the  bracts 
are  mostly  shorter  than  the  flowers.  I  doubt  the  constancy 
of  these  alleged  varieties,  verna  and  serotina. — E.S.M. 
(3)  Lindfield,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Sept.  8,  1905. — R.  S. 
Standen.  If  the  chief  character  of  divergens  is  the  patent 
branching  then  the  Lindfield  specimens  will  pass ;  but 
some  of  the  specimens  look  as  if  they  have  been  injured 
in  growth. — W.B.  I  do  not  know  this  variety.  The  two 
