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S.  Irio ,  Linn.  Waste  ground,  Oxford,  v.c.  23  Oct  25 
1907. — F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
Brassica  monensis,  Huds.  Abundant  on  the  Wallasey 
Sandhills,  Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  July,  1907.— E.  &  H.  Drabble. 
Sinapis  juncea,  Linn.  On  the  sandhills  between 
Beach  Road,  St.  Andrew’s  Road,  S.,  St.  Leonard’s  Road 
and  the  North  Drive,  St.  Anne’s-on-the-Sea,  N.W  Lanes  ’ 
v.e.  60  Sept.  7  and  Oct.  12,  1907.  This  is  a  cultivated 
plant  of  China  and  Egypt  which  has  found  its  way  to  this 
country,  most  probably  in  grain  siftings  or  as  bird-food. 
It  does  not  seem  to  have  spread  much  on  the  Continent, 
my  only  specimens  thence  coming  from  Pomerania.  It  is' 
spieading  in  this  country,  as  last  summer  examples  were 
sent  me  from  Heaton  Norris,  and  from  Accrington. _ 
Charles  Bailey.  “  Kew  passed  these  examples,  as  well  as 
others  not  distributed,  as  S.juncea."— C.B.  in  litt.  Surely 
Brassica  nigra ,  Koch. — A.  B.  Jackson.  (See  also  Report 
B. E.C.,  1907,  p.  274).  V  y 
Eruca  sativa,  Lam.  Frequent  last  summer  on  the 
sites  of  old  poultry  grounds  on  the  sandhills  north  and 
south  of  Devonshire  Road,  St.  Anne’s-on-the-Sea  N  W 
Lancs.,  v.c,  60,  Aug.  10,  1907.— Charles  Bailey. 
Viola  odorata,  Linn.,  var. - - .  Weedon,  North- 
ants,  v.c.  32,  June,  1907.— W.  Bell  and  F.  S.  Wilcox.  I  do 
not  know  of  any  varietal  name  for  this.— E.S.M.  I  see 
no  trace  of  hybridity. — A.L. 
V.  calcarea ,  Gregory.  Perranporth  sandhills,  W. 
Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  July  9,  1907.  New  to  Cornwall,  and 
confirmed  by  Mrs.  E.  S.  Gregory  and  Dr.  Drabble.— F.  H. 
Davey. 
V.  Riviniana,  Reichb.,  var.  minor ,  Murb.  (  =  V.  flavi- 
cornis,  Forst.).  Clogher,  Co.  Tyrone,  April,  1907. — Coll. 
C.  L.  Peck.  Comm.  E.  S.  Gregory.  I  do  not  think  that 
this  is  V.  flavicornis,  Forster,  which  has  a  slender , 
yellowish  spur.  The  present  plant  is  a  mere  state  not 
worth  distinguishing.— E.S.M. 
V.  ericetorum ,  Schrader.  Connor  Downs  near  Hayle 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  May  27,  1907.— F.  H.  Davey! 
V.  lactea  x  ericetorum. — C.E.S.  This  has,  I  think,  some 
