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connecting  links  on  some  shores  (Essex,  e.q.) _ E  F  L 
usCnirfoyrm.-A.B.°n’S  l0°kS  V6ry  unlike  the 
Verbascum  Lychnitis,  Linn.,  var.  album ,  Mill 
Penrecca  Slate  Quarry,  Ashburton,  S.  Devon  vo  S 
Aug.  18,  1907.— Coll.  Miss  M.  Dale.  Comm.  S.  H.  Bickham.’ 
Euphrasia  Rostkoviana,  Hayne.  Woodford  on 
Galway,  Aug.  24,  1907. — J.  W.  White.  Yes. _ E.S.M.’ 
E.  Rostkoviana,  Hayne.  Small -floivered  form.  Grassv 
places  in  Savernake  Forest,  N.  Wilts.,  v.c.  7  Sent  14 
1907.-A.  B.  Jackson  and  F.  Comyns.  These  are  all’ 
1  believe,  referable  to  E.  Rostkoviana. — E.S.M. 
E. - — 
iqnq_  P  l8le  0f  Man-  Aug., 
1908.  C.  H.  Y  addell.  E.  Rostkoviana,  Hayne. _ E.S.M. 
E.  nemorosa,  H.  Mart.,  var. 
Swithland. 
Leics.,  v.c.  65,  July  8,  1907, -W:'  Bell.  Surely  too  hairy 
?  .  nem^osa.  F.H.D.  E.  nemorosa  is  never  glandula r- 
hairy.  This  is  unquestionably  E.  Rostkoviana. — E.S.M. 
E. - 
_  •  Tlle  Burrows,  Tenby,  Pembrokesh 
Auhff  19°7--S-  H.  Bickham.  «  A  difficult  plant.’ 
l  am  doubtful  about  it,  but  would  incline  to  call  it  a  form 
of  E.  borealis,  Towns.”— E.S.M. 
^r*  Clifden>  co.  Galway,  Aug.  16,  1907.— 
J.  W.  White.  Quite  typical,  I  should  say.— PHD  T 
agree. — E.S.M.  '  *  * 
•  u'  ~  7^  \  limestone>  between  Askeaton  and 
Beigh,  co.  Limerick,  Aug.  12,  1905.  This  seems  to  have 
too  narrow  leaves  for  brevipila.  Can  it  be  a  small  form 
of  E.  salisburgensis  ?  It  was  growing  in  dry  places  in  a 
dry  season.— C.  H.  Waddell.  Quite  unlike  E.  brevipila 
which  (moreover)  is  glandular.  It  is  excellent  E.  salisbur¬ 
gensis,  Funck,  the  habit  and  foliage  being  characteristic. 
nnd,  however,  that  the  capsules,  which  should  be 
glabrous,  are  somewhat  hairy,  though  less  so  than  in  our 
other  species. — E.S.M. 
Rhinanthus  major,  Ehrh.,  var.  aptera ,  Fr.  Barley  field 
at  tu Iter,  S.  Aberdeensh.,  v.c.  92,  Sept.  10,  1907.— M 
okene. 
