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has  been  reported  from  this  glen.— E.  S.  Marshall.  A 
liberal  contribution  of  fine  specimens. — F.H.D. 
Sedum  villosum ,  Linn.  St.  Mary’s  Loch,  Selkirksh. 
v.c.  79,  July,  1907. — Coll.  Mrs.  Hall.  Comm.  E.  and  H. 
Drabble. 
S.  rupestre,  Linn.,  var.  minus,  Syme.  Shingly  beach, 
Walmer  and  Kingsdown,  E.  Kent,  v.c.  15,  July,  1907. _ 
F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  I  have  never  seen  these  peculiar  long 
fibres  on  the  leafy  shoots  in  Cornish  specimens. _ F.H.D. 
Correct,  I  believe.  I  have  seen  S.  rupestre  (elegans,  Lej.), 
flowerless,  on  Walmer  beach.  Not  native  here. _ E.S.m! 
Yes,  see  “  Flora  of  Kent,”  p.  148.  The  long  fibres  have 
grown  after  the  plant  was  gathered,  i.e .,  in  the  press. — 
C.E.S.  Rightly  named.  These  filamentary  processes  are 
frequent  on  my  specimens  of  S.  rupestre. — E.F.L. 
Drosera  obovata,  Mert.  and  Koch.  Sligachan,  Skye 
v.c.  104,  Aug.  8,  1907. — F.  C.  Crawford. 
Myriophyllum  verticillatum,  Linn.,  var.  pectinatum, 
DC.  Wicken  Fen,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  31,  1907. _ Coll.5 
R.  H.  Goode.  Comm.  G.  Goode.  Is  not  this  a  short-leaved 
form  which  it  might  be  well  fco  send  to  the  Referees  ?  A 
German  specimen  in  the  Cambridge  Herbarium  is  labelled 
M.  pectinatum,  var.  brevifolium. — G.G.  Correctly  named. 
— E.S.M.  Better  left  as  var.  pectinatum.  The  leaves  are 
lunger  than  these,  it  is  true,  in  deeper  pools,  but  they  are 
as  short  as  the  Wicken  Fen  plant  from  similar  shallow 
pits,  and  shorter  still  when  in  a  dry  season  the  pits 
are  nearly  dry.  Under  the  latter  circumstances  all  the 
leaves  and  bracts  become  subskoilar  and  almost  pectinate. 
- — E.F.L. 
Callitriche  - — .  Pond,  Elmesthorpe,  Leics.,  v.c. 
55,  Sept.  5,  1907. — A.  R.  Horwood.  Ripe  fruit  is  needed. 
I  think  it  is  G.  stagnates,  Scop. — E.S.M.  I  should  call 
this  C.  stagnalis,  Scop. — E.F.L. 
Epilobium  Lamyi,  F.  Schultz.  Turnip  field,  Malvern 
Link,  Worcs.,  v.c.  37,  Sept.  23,  and  (rosettes),  Oct.  15 
1907.— S.  H.  Bickham. 
Garum  segetum,  Benth.  and  Hook.  fil.  With  reference 
to  the  remark  in  last  year’s  Report,  that  this  plant  “is 
