155 
M.  arvensis,  Linn.,  var.  Allionii  (Bor.).  The  Great 
Bond,  Broadhurst  Manor,  near  Horsted  Keynes,  E.  Sussex 
v.c  14  Sept  10,  1907.  R.  S.  Standen.  Yes,  comes  best, 
. ™  er  thls  varietD  Recorded  before  from  this 
spot  by  Mr.  W.  Whitwell  in  J.  of  B.  1902,  p.  105.— C.E.8. 
I  have  no  specimens  of  var.  Allionii  with  such  short 
rouncly  ovate  leaves,  but  it  agrees  well  with  the 
description  of  that  var.,  and  is,  I  think,  rightly  named.— 
E.b  .L. 
Clinopodium  Nepeta,  O.  Kuntze.  Dry  roadside  bank, 
nameld,  near  Ledbury,  Herefordsh.,  v.c.  36,  Aug.  13,  1907. 
S.  H.  Bickham.  Excellent  examples  of  this  nrettv 
species. — A.B.  r  J 
Plant  ago  Coronopus ,  Linn.,  var.  pygmcca,  Lange. 
Bocks,  sea  coast,  Tenby,  Pembrokesh.,  v.c.  45,  Aug.  29, 
1907. — S.  H.  Bickham. 
Herniaria  glabra ,  Linn.,  var.  subciliata,  Bab.  The 
Lizard,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Aug.  28,  1907.— Coll.  C.  C. 
Mountfort.  Comm.  E.  Spearing.  Nothing  but  typical 
specimens  of  H.  ciliata.  Although  credited  for  Cornwall 
by  several  of  the  early  botanists,  I  have  no  hesitancy  in 
saying  that  H.  glabra  does  not  occur  in  the  Duchy.— 
F.H.D.  Certainly,  as  you  say,  H.  ciliata,  Bab.— E.S.M. 
Chenopodium  album,  Linn.,  var.  incanum,  Moq 
Waste  ground,  New  Humberstone,  Leics.,  v.c.  55  Oct 
1907. — A.  R.  Horwood. 
C.  serotinum,  Linn.  (=  C.ficifolium,  Sm.).  (1)  Compton 
Dundon,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Aug.  14,  1907. _ E.  S. 
Marshall.  (2)  A  few  bushes  on  the  site  of  an  old  fowl  run 
°?  ®aild]:illls  off  the  North  Drive,  St.  Anne’s-on-the-Sea, 
N.W.  Lancs  v.c.  60,  Oct.  12,  1907.  This  species  also 
occurred  m  the  Birkdale  station  for  Anchusa  officinalis.-- 
Charles  Bailey. 
Salicornia  appressa,  Dum.  Shoreham,  W.  Sussex 
v.c.  13,  Sept.  26,  1907.  Prostrate. — C.  E.  Salmon. 
Polygonum,  viviparum,  Linn.  Pinkie  Braes,  Culter 
b.  Aberdeensh.,  y.c.  92,  Aug.  1,  1907. — M.  Skene. 
Oxyria  digyna,  Hill.  Ben  Lawers,  Mid  Perthsh. 
v.c.  88,  Aug.,  1904. — Me  T.  Cowan,  iun. 
