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Primula  seotica,  Hook.  Holburn  Head,  Caithness, 
v.c.  109,  Aug.  16,  1907. — F.  C.  Crawford. 
Trientalis  europcea,  Linn.  Balhall,  near  Brechin, 
Forfarsh.,  v.c.  90,  July  4,  1907.— Coll.  Marion  Nicholson. 
Comm.  R.  S.  Standen. 
Anagallis  cccrulea,  Schreb.  In  broken  sandy  ground 
on  the  site  of  an  abandoned  poultry  farm,  south  of 
Birkdale  railway  station,  near  Southport,  S.W.  Lancs., 
v.c.  59,  Aug.  24,  1907.  This  locality  was  pointed  out  to 
me  by  Mr.  Henry  Ball,  of  Southport,  who  has  found  on 
the  same  spot  a  large  number  of  other  aliens. — Charles 
Bailey. 
Erythrcca  Centaurium,  Pers.,  var.  capitata ,  Koch. 
Sandy  waste  near  Penally,  Pembrokesh.,  v.c.  45,  Aug.  24 
1907. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
E.  littoralis ,  Fr.  (1)  Sandhills,  Freshfield,  S.  Lancs., 
v.c.  59,  Sept.,  1907.— E.  and  H.  Drabble.  (2)  Ladies’  Links, 
Dornoch,  E.  Sutherland,  v.c.  107,  Aug.  9,  1907. — R.  S. 
Standen.  Yes,  I  have  gathered  the  same  form,  not  many 
miles  away.— E.S.M.  (3)  Sea  coast,  Dornoch,  E.  Suther¬ 
land,  v.c.  107,  Aug.  10, 1907.— Coll.  R.  S.  Standen.  Pressed 
and  comm.  S.  H.  Bickham.  Passed  by  Mr.  Ar.  Bennett. 
(See  Rept.  B.  E.  C.,  1907,  p.  302). 
Gentiana  nivalis,  Linn.  Ben  Lawers,  Breadalbane 
Mountains,  Mid  Perthsh.,  v.c.  88,  Aug.  4,  1906.— Me  T. 
Cowan,  jun. 
Echinospermum  Lappula,  Lehm.  Malpas  Road, 
Truro,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Sept.  28,  1907.  Two  or  three 
of  the  largest  plants  that  I  have  seen. — F.  H.  Davey. 
Anchusa  officinalis,  Linn.  In  Hie  same  station  as 
that  given  for  Anagallis  cccrulea,  viz.:  Birkdale,  S.W. 
Lancs.,  v.c.  59,  Aug.  24,  1907.  Thousands  of  plants  could 
have  been  collected,  and  the  Anchusa  must  have  been 
established  there  for  many  years. — Charles  Bailey. 
Solanum  Dulcamara,  Linn.,  var.  marinum,  Bab. 
Pebbly  beach,  Lydstep,  Pembrokesh.,  v.c.  45,  Aug.  28, 
1907. — S.  H.  Bickham.  Yes,  good  for  the  var.,  which 
I  suspect  would  revert  to  type  if  cultivated;  there  are 
