98 
Heracleum  Sphondylium,  L.,  var.  angusti folium, 
Hnds.  Park  Lane,  Lindfield,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Aug.  21, 
1906. — R.  S.  Standen.  An  intermediate  form. — S.H.B 
and  A.L. 
Galium  sylvestre,  Poll.  (1)  Limestone  rocks,  Miller’s 
Dale,  Derbysh.,  v.c.  57,  June  26,  1906.— F.  L.  Foord- 
Kelcey.  (2)  Rocky  slopes,  Cheddar  Gorge,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  June  29,  1906. — S.  H.  Bickham.  (3)  On  the  lime¬ 
stone  between  Castleton  and  Tideswell,  Derbysh.  v  c  57 
June  27,  1906.— T.  E.  Routh.  This  last  we  think  to  be 
var.  nitidulum  (Thuill.).— S.H.B.  and  A.L.  This  [Castleton 
plant]  is  the  G.  7iitidulum  (Thuill.)  of  our  Floras ;  but  I 
have  a  note  from  Mr.  Arthur  Bennett  that  the  name  has 
been  denied  to  our  plant. — E.S.M. 
Asperula  taurina,  L.  Edge  of  rough  shrubbery,  near 
Colwall,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  86,  June  6,  1906.— S.  H. 
Bickham. 
Valeriana  sambucifolia,  YLlld.  Leigh  M^ood,  near 
Bristol,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  July  2,  1900.— J.  W.  White. 
Yes. — W.  H.  Beeby. 
Solidago  Vivgaurea,  L.,  var.  cambrica  (Huds.).  Clogwyn 
d  yr  Arddu,  Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  Aug.  11,  1906.  Hudson’s 
plant  is  said  to  have  leaves  hairy  both  sides.  These  are 
glabrous  or  subglabrous,  and  the  narrower  leaved  forms 
may  belong  to  S.  Virga-aurea  L.,  var.  alpestris  Gaud., 
which  appears  to  be  a  glabrous  narrow-leaved  variety. — 
A.  H.  Wolley-Dod.  I  consider  correctly  named.— A.  Ley. 
Not  quite  Hudson’s  S.  cambrica ,  but  more  or  less  inter¬ 
mediate  between  that  and  the  usual  lowland  plant.  Only 
a  state.  -E.S.M.  “  Solidago  {cambrica)  foliis  lanceolatis 
subserratis  subincanis  paniculis  corymbosis  terminalibus.” 
Hudson,  ed.  3,  p.  367  (1798).  “  S.  Virga  aurea ,  8  alpestris, 
humilis  foliis  lanceolatis  vel  elliptico-lanceolatis  fere 
glabris,  racemis  inferioribus  folio  fulcrante  saepe  brevi- 
oribus,  capitulis  maioribus  :  S.  alpestris,  Waldst.  and  Kit. 
plant,  rar.  Hung.  t.  208.  Gaudin,  “  FI.  Helv.”  V.,  317 
(Koch,  ed.  II.,  p.  390).  It  appears  that  we  use  the  name 
cambrica  as  a  variety,  but  Hudson  described  it  as  a 
species.  The  name  of  it  as  a  variety  seems  to  be  S.  V.  aurea 
y  pumila.  Gaud.  “  FI.  Helv.”  V.,  316  (1829),  but  Smith 
made  it  y  cambrica,  “  Eng.  FI.”  III.  438  (1825). _ A.B. 
