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Fumaria  capreolata ,  L.  (1)  Ponsanooth,  W.  Cornwall, 
v.c.  1,  Sept.  21,  1906.— F.  H.  Davey.  (2)  Hedge,  Minehead, 
June  17,  1906,  and  (3)  Hedge,  Dunster,  June  19,  1906, 
S.  Somerset,  v.c.  5. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley.  Yes. — 
H.W.P. 
F.  Borcei ,  Jord.  Minehead,  S.  Somerset,  v.c.  5,  June 
18,  1906. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley.  Yes,  F.  Borcei ,  var. 
ambigua ,  m. — H.W.P. 
F.  Borcei ,  Jord.  Old  walls,  Fowey,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c. 
2,  June  18,  1906. — Coll.  Mrs.  Graham.  Comm.  R.  S. 
Standen.  Mr.  Pugsley  confirmed  this,  but  pointed  out 
that  there  was  a  specimen  of  confusa  in  the  sheets  sent 
him — I  believe  that  I  have  eliminated  the  few  others. — 
S.H.B. 
F.  Borcei ,  Jord.,  var.  serotina,  Cl.  forma.  Potato-field, 
Ponsanooth,  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Sept.  21,  1906.  A  very 
interesting  form,  on  which  Mr.  Pugsley  writes  me  as 
follows : — “  A  form  of  F.  Borcei ,  v.  serotina ,  with  sepals 
smaller  than  usual  and  globose  fruits.  I  have  seen  similar 
plants  from  the  Channel  Isles  and  elsewthere,  and  it  no 
doubt  approaches  F.  muralis  and  perhaps  should  be  raised 
to  separate  varietal  rank.  In  Guernsey  it  seems  to  keep 
constant,  and  I  have  had  it  under  cultivation.” — F.  H. 
Davey. 
E.  - .  Hedge  near  Minehead,  S.  Somerset,  v.c. 
5,  June  18,  1906. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley.  F.  Borcei , 
Jord.,  var.  serotina ,  Clavaud. — H.W.P. 
F.  officinalis ,  L.,  var. - ?  Cornfield,  Knighton 
Grange  Road,  Leicester,  v.c.  55,  July  1906.  These  plants 
were  2-3  ft.  in  height. — W.  Bell.  Clearly,  I  think,  a  form 
of  F.  officinalis ,  L.  Note  the  retuse  fruit,  etc. — E.S.M.  A 
form  of  F.  officinalis ,  L. — H.W.P. 
Mathiola  sinuata,  R.  Br.  St.  Ouen’s  Bay,  Jersey, 
June  26,  1905. — Coll.  Miss  C.  Bickham.  Comm.  S.H.B. 
Dr  aba  muralis ,  L.  Top  of  walls,  near  Umbra,  Co. 
Derry,  1905. — C.  H.  Waddell  and  Canon  Lett. 
Erophila - -  ?  (ref.  207).  On  granite  refuse, 
Croft  Quarry,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  May  1905.  This,  I  fear,  must 
go  under  prcecox,  although  some  of  the  pods  are  rather 
narrow  for  that  form. — W.  Bell.  I  think  that  this  must 
