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should  look  through  the  remainder  of  the  gathering  to  be 
sure  there  is  no  mixture.  The  large  sepals  are  character¬ 
istic. — H.W.P. 
F.  Borczi,  Jord.  (1)  Fowey,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c.  2,  Sept. 
12,  1907. — Coll.  Mrs.  Graham.  Comm.  R.  S.  Standen.  I 
rather  think  this  to  be  var.  mur  all  for  mis ,  although  on  two 
of  the  three  sheets  sent  the  large  pointed  sepals  are  not 
very  noticeable  ;  the  third  sheet,  however,  which  I  have 
retained  is  quite  characteristic.  The  long  bracts  are  also 
a  feature  of  this  variety.— H.W.P.  (2)  Perranarworthal, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Oct.  12,  1907.— F.  H.  Davey.  Near 
the  type.  A  very  well-dried  set.— H.W.P. 
Cheiranthus  Gheiri,  Linn.  Walls  round  Peterborough 
Cathedral,  Northants.,  v.c.  32,  April  29,  1907.— E.  Spearing. 
Arabis  petrcea,  Lam.  Ben  Laoigh,  Mid  Perth,  v.c. 
88,  July,  1907.  Alt.  2,500  ft. — P.  Ewing.  Yes;  var. 
ambigua ,  Fr.,  the  only  form  of  the  plant  which  occurs 
there,  I  believe. — E.S.M. 
Coclilearia  alpina ,  Wats.  Ben  Lawers,  Mid  Perth, 
v.c.  88,  July,  1907.  Alt.  2,500  ft.— P.  Ewing.  Correct; 
pods  net-veined,  when  mature.  I  think  that  my  C.  micacea 
only  occurs  near  the  summit. — E.S.M. 
C.  anglica,  Linn.,  var.  Hortii ,  Syme.  Salt  marshes 
at  Bidston  and  Wallasey,  Cheshire;  v.c.  58.  The  lower 
round-based  leaves  were  unfortunately  lost  in  most  of 
the  plants,  but  the  small  fruits  are  well  shown.  Not 
recorded  for  the  Cheshire  side  of  the  Mersey  in  Green’s 
“  Flora  of  Liverpool  District.” — E.  &  H.  Drabble-  The 
pods  are  not  fully  formed  ;  but  I  think  that  the  name 
is  right. — E.S.M.  Quite  possible,  but  the  specimen  has 
neither  mature  pods  nor  any  root  leaves,  and  cannot  be 
deemed  satisfactory. — E.F.L. 
Sisymbrium  polyceratium ,  Linn.  On  broken  ground 
on  railway  bank  at  Wallasey,  Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  Sent 
1907.— E.  &  H.  Drabble.  ’’ 
S.  Loeselii ,  Linn.  Bissoe,  Kea,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1, 
June  7,  1907.  Two  or  three  large  plants  on  a  waste  patch 
about  200  yards  from  a  grist  mill.  New  to  Cornwall. _ 
F.  H.  Davey. 
