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broader  capsules ;  but  an  authentic  specimen  in  Brit.  Mus. 
Herb,  (unfortunately  rather  too  young)  seems  to  me  indis¬ 
tinguishable  from  the  present  gathering. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
Gochlearia  alpina  Wats.  Aberlady  Bay,  Hadding- 
tonsh.,  v.c.  82,  June  22,  1908. — I.  M.  Hayward.  My 
specimens  are  scrappy,  and  not  easy  to  determine.  I  have 
never  seen  C.  alpina  except  in  alpine  or  subalpine  stations, 
and  do  not  believe  that  this  is  it ;  I  am  much  more  inclined 
to  consider  the  material  before  me  as  drawn-out  C.  grcen- 
landica  L. — E.S.M. 
C.  groenlandica  L.  Aberlady  Bay,  Haddingtonsh., 
v.c.  82,  June  22,  1908. — I.  M.  Hayward.  Doubtless  correct. 
Some  of  the  pods  are,  however,  remarkably  narrow  for 
this  species ;  thus  simulating  the  narrow-pouched  form  of 
my  C.  micacea. — E.S.M.  New  county  record. 
Sisymbrium  Columnar  Jacq.,  var.  stenocarpum  Rouy 
&  Foucaud.  On  the  site  of  an  old  fowl-run  on  the 
sandhills  off  St.  Andrew’s  Road  South,  St.  Anne’s-on-the- 
Sea,  W.  Lancs.,  v.c.  60,  Aug.  29,  1908. — C.  Bailey. 
Brassica  C  heir  ant  hus  Vill.  Par,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c.  2, 
June  9,  1908. — Coll.  Mrs.  Graham.  Comm.  R.  S.  Standen. 
Rapistrum  Linneanum  Boiss.  et  Reut.,  var.  glabrum 
Cariot.  On  the  site  of  an  old  poultry-run  on  the  sandhills 
east  of  the  North  Drive,  St.  Anne’s-on-the-Sea,  W.  Lancs., 
v.c.  60,  Oct.  12,  1907.— Charles  Bailey. 
Viola  hirta  L.,  var.  Foudrasi  Jord.  Cadbury  Camp, 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  April,  1908.— J.  W.  White.  Right.— 
E.  S.  Gregory. 
V.  calcar ea  Gregory.  Brockley  Coombe  and  Warren, 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  April,  1908. — J.  W.  White.  Right, 
but  I  found  a  small  scrap  of  V.  hirta  on  my  sheet.— 
E.S.G. 
V. - .  Rough  shrubbery  near  Ledbury,  Here- 
fordsh.,  v.c.  86,  May  13,  1908.— S.  H.  Bickham.  I  should 
call  this  V.  sylvestris  Kit.,  f.  leucantha  G.  Beck. — C.E.S. 
This  has  been  recently  determined  by  Dr.  Becker  to  be 
V.  silvestris  Reichb.,  f.  luxurians . — E.S.G. 
