100 
accompanied  my  paper  in  the  “Memoirs,”  Yol.  LI.,  is 
reproduced  as  Plate  V.  of  the  present  Report.— Charles 
Bailey.  (See  B.E.C.  Kept.  1902,  p.  46  and  1908,  p.  21). 
Artemisia  Stelleriana,  Besser.  Marazion  Beach, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Sept.  15,  1906.  This  handsome 
species  occurs  in  comparative  plenty  on  the  sandy  beach, 
where  it  flourishes  in  company  with  Eryngium  maritimum , 
Linn.,  and  Gakile  maritima ,  Scop.  It  was  first  recorded 
for  that  locality  by  the  late  Mr.  W.  A.  Glasson,  in  the 
“  Trans.  Penzance  Nat.  Hist,  and  Ant.  Soc.”  for  1888.  Lady 
Smyth  recently  told  Mr.  Clement  Reid  that  she  has  known 
the  plant  there  for  fully  thirty  years.  Although  there 
were  scores  of  flowering  branches  in  good  condition  in 
Sept.,  I  could  see  that  there  had  been  a  still  greater 
number  about  two  months  earlier.  There  is  no  garden 
near,  and  nothing  to  point  to  the  origin  of  this 
Kamschatkan  species  in  such  an  unexpected  locality.  For 
further  valuable  information  about  this  plant  in  Britain, 
see  “Jl.  Bot.,”  1894,  pp.  70-75,  and  1895,  p.  316,  also 
Colgan’s  “Flora  of  County  Dublin,”  p.  110.— F.  H.  Davey. 
Nice  specimens  and  an  interesting  extension  of  the  species. 
— E.F.L. 
Garduus  crispus,  L.,  var.  acanthoides,  L.  Newbold- 
on-Stour,  Worcs.,  v.c.  37,  Aug.  25,  1906.— C.  H.  Waddell. 
No:  type. — S.H.B.,  A.L.,  E.F.L.  This  seems  to  be  the 
C.  acanthoides  of  some  British  authors.  But  it  differs 
from  a  Scandinavian  specimen,  which  I  received  from  Mr. 
Beeby  as  true  G.  acanthoides ,  L.,  in  the  more  crowded  and 
somewhat  smaller  heads,  and  the  very  floccose  underside 
of  the  leaves.  I  should  leave  it  as  G.  crispus,  L. — E.S.M. 
Centaurea  melitensis,  L.  Casual  in  garden,  Blaby, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept.  1906. — W.  A.  Vice.  Agrees  with  my 
specimens  from  S.  of  France  and  the  Canaries. — E.F.L. 
Crepis  fcetida,  L.  Seaford,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Julv  8 
1906.— C.  E.  Salmon. 
Hieracmm:  ordine  W.  R.  Linton.  (“Brit.  Hier  ” 
1905). 
Hieraciurn  anglicum ,  Fr.,  var.  acutifolium,  Backh. 
Near  Braemar,  S.  Aberdeen,  v.c.  92,  July  17,  1906.  Very 
characteristic.— E.  S.  Marshall.  Yes.— W.R.L. 
