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Muscari  racemosum,  Mill.  (1)  Cavenham,  W.  Suffolk 
v.c.  26,  April  14,  1906.— Coll.  R.  H.  Goode.  Comm.  G.G. 
(2)  Near  Fleam  Dyke,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  April  25,  1906. _ E 
Spearing. 
Ornithogalum  pyrenaicum,  L.  Ursleigh  Hill,  N. 
Somerset,  v.c.  6,  April  18  and  June  14,  1905.  a’  few 
examples  with  leaves  in  good  condition.  The  latter  are 
not  conspicuous  amongst  the  spring  herbage  of  woodland 
oi  hedgebank,  and  they  wither  before  the  scape  rises. 
Herbarium  specimens  therefore  are  seldom  complete.  I 
could  not  supply  bulbs,  for  they  commonly  lie  under*  six 
or  eight  inches  of  stiff  clay.— Jas.  W.  White.  Beautifullv 
prepared  specimens. — S.H.B. 
Fritillaria  Meleagris ,  L.  Harpenden,  Herts.,  v.c.  20 
April  25,  1904. — D.  M.  Higgins. 
Golchicum  autumnale ,  L.  (Leaves)  Hazel  Wood 
Avemng,  April  1906.  (Flowers)  May  Hill,  Sept.  15,  1906’ 
W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34.— F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  Very  good  specimens 
m  fruit. — S.H.B. 
Juncus  compressus,  Jacq.  Bosham  Creek,  W.  Sussex 
v.c.  13,  Aug.  23,  1906.  Growing  round  the  edge  of  a  small 
pond  just  behind  the  sea-wall,  and  well  down  in  the  water 
which  was  brackish.— R.  S.  Standen.  Correct,  I  believe! 
specially  interesting,  as  it  is  usually  an  inland  plant  in 
England.  I  saw  it  many  years  ago  by  a  pond  on  “  The 
Crumbles,”  near  Eastbourne,  which  is  practically  a 
maritime  station.— E.S.M. 
t?  (1)  Derry  Island,  near  Seggieden, 
L?61^1'’  v-°-  89,  Aug-  10  and  SePt-  27 .  1908 ;  July  5, 
1J04.  For  particulars  of  the  discovery  and  habitat  of  this 
plant  see  “Annals  Scottish  Nat.  Hist.,”  1904,  p.  59.  The 
plant  still  maintains  itself  in  this  station  as  plentifully  as 
m  1903,  though  it  does  not  seem  to  spread  much. _ W. 
Barclay.  Very  good  and  acceptable  specimens. — S.H  B 
(2)  Waste  ground  near  Belfast  Harbour,  Co.  Down  Sent’ 
1905  and  Oct.  1906.— C.  H.  Waddell.  P 
28, 
J.  acutus,  L.  Barmouth,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48  Julv 
1906. — G.  Goode  and  R.  H.  Goode.  7 
Luzula  Forsteri,  DC.  Park  Lane,  Lindfield  E 
Sussex,  v.c.  14,  June  8,  1906.— R.  S.  Standen. 
