84 
Acer  campestre,  L.  Knighton  Road,  Leicester,  v.c.  55, 
Aug.  1906.  The  bush  from  which  these  specimens  were 
taken  formed  quite  a  conspicuous  object  in  the  hedge-row. 
The  fruit  was  bright  crimson  when  gathered,  but  it  has 
lost  much  of  the  colour  in  drying. — W.  Bell.  I  have  seen 
this  in  a  garden  shrubbery  :  a  striking  tree.  A  gardener’s 
variety. — E.F.L.  (This  bush  is  undoubtedly  a  wildling. — 
W.B.)  The  var.  leiocarpon ,  Wallr.  In  sunny  situations 
the  fruit  usually  shews  the  crimson  tinge  here  mentioned. 
— E.S.M. 
Genista  pilosa,  L.  Chapel  Porth,  St.  Agnes,  W. 
Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  June  6,  1906. — F.  H.  Davey. 
Medicago  sylvestris,  Fr.  Gravel  Pit,  Chippenham, 
Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  15,  1905. — G.  Goode. 
M.  falcata,  L.  Chippenham,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  12, 
1905. — G.  Goode.  Probably  correct,  but  the  specimens  are 
not  matured. — A.  Ley.  I  have  no  doubt  correct  though 
no  fruit  is  shown.  In  flower  it  is  distinguished  from 
sylvestris  chiefly  by  the  flowers  being  a  bright  yellow  and 
turning  brown  as  they  die  off,  whilst  the  yellow  flowers 
of  sylvestris  soon  become  very  greenish-yellow  and  then 
purplish — also  falcata  seems  to  be  later  in  flowering  than 
sylvestris. — G.G. 
M.  minima,  Desr.  Mildenhall,  W.  Suffolk,  v.c.  26, 
June  16,  1906. — A.  J.  Crosfield.  Yes. — A.  Ley. 
Astragalus  alpinus ,  L.  Little  Craigindal,  Braemar, 
S.  Aberdeen,  v.c.  92,  July  19,  1906. — E.  S.  Marshall.  Most 
beautiful  specimens  of  a  beautiful  plant. — S.H.B. 
Lathyrus  Aphaca,  L.  Teversham,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29, 
June  14,  1906.  Coll.  R.  H.  Goode.  Comm.  G.G. 
Prunus  domestica,  L.  In  a  hedge,  Quorn,  Leics.,  v.c. 
55,  May  4, 1906. — F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  No.  P.  macrocarpa , 
Wallr. — A.  Ley.  Agrees  well  with  description  of  P. 
fruticans,  Weihe,  in  Townsend’s  FI.  Hants.,  ed.  2,  p.  630. 
— C.E.S. 
[**  All  Rubi  have  been  submitted  to  the  Rev.  W. 
Moyle  Rogers. 
Rubus  cariensis,  Rip.  &  Genev.  Bissoe,  July  6,  1906; 
Pelean  Cross  Wood,  Ponsanooth,  July  31,  1906;  Ponsa- 
nooth,  Aug.  16,  1906;  Goonorman  Wood,  St.  Gluvias,  Aug. 
