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be  referred  to  E.  prcecox,  DC.  in  an  aggregate  sense  ;  but 
it  is  not  good  E.  brachycarpa  Jord.,  which  appears  to  be 
typical  E.  prcecox. — E.S.M. 
E.  stenocarpa  (Jord.),  (ref.  208).  Refuse,  Old  Quarry, 
Croft,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  May  1905. — W.  Bell.  E.  stenocarpa 
(Jord.),  a  remarkably  handsome  form. — E.S.M. 
E.  - ?  (ref.  209).  The  Old  Quarry,  Croft, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  May  1905.  This  form  appears  to  be  inter¬ 
mediate  between  those  under  ref.  Nos.  207  and  208.  The 
pods  are  longer  than  207  and  broader  than  208. — W.  Bell. 
I  should  leave  this  under  E.  vulgaris ,  DC. — E.S.M. 
E. - ?  Walls,  Duston,  Northampton,  v.c.  82, 
May  1905. — W.  Bell.  The  pods  are  decidedly  turgid  (not 
compressed,  as  in  E.  vulgaris ,  DC.).  I  think  that  it  should 
be  referred  to  E.  inflata  Hook.  fil.  ;  it  is  very  like  the  Glen 
Shee  plant  so  named.—  E.S.M. 
Brassica  oleracea,  L.  Cliffs,  Fowey,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c. 
2,  May  80,  1906. — Coll.  Mrs.  Graham.  Comm.  R.  S. 
Standen.  Excellent  specimens. — S.H.B.  Correct,  I  believe. 
— E.S.M.  I  see  no  reason  to  question  this. — E.F.L. 
Iberis  amara ,  L.  Ballast-siding,  Midland  Railway, 
Helpstone,  Northants,  v.c.  32,  Aug.  1,  1906.— Coll.  E. 
Foord-Kelcey.  Comm.  F.L.F.-K.  Correct. — A.  Ley. 
Viola - .  Long  grass  by  roadside,  Long  Drive, 
Bardon  Hill,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June  2,  1906. — W.  Bell.  V. 
canina ,  L.,  var.  ericetorum,  Schrader. — E.S.G.  V.  ericetorum, 
Schrader  (V.  canina  auct.  mult.). — E.S.M.  Yes,  ericetorum , 
Schrader,  but  by  no  means  typical. — E.D. 
V.  lactea ,  Sm.  Chailey  Common,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14, 
May  29,  1906. — R.  S.  Standen.  Yes,  lactea ,  Sm. — E.D. 
V.  arvensis,  Murr.,  app.  Lloydii,  Jord.  Mowing  grass, 
Cromford,  Derbysh.,  v.c.  57,  July  7,  1906. — W.  Bell.  ?  V. 
variata ,  Jord. — A.  Ley.  Certainly  not  V.  variata ,  Jord. 
I  have  seen  Jordan’s  plant.  I  believe  it  is  V.  Lloydii , 
Jord. — E.D. 
V.  arvensis ,  Murr.,  var.  obtusifolia,  Jord.  Amongst 
wheat,  Knighton  Grange  Farm,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept.  1906. 
New  County  record. — W.  Bell.  V.  arvensis ,  Murr.,  var. 
obtusifolia ,  Jord. —  E.S.G.  I  agree. — A.  Ley.  Yes,  this  is 
the  so-called  V.  obtusifolia,  Jord.  As.  a  county  record  it  is 
