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Callitriche  intermedia  Hoffm.  (ref.  No.  3252).  Loanan 
River,  near  its  outflow  into  Loch  Assynt,  Inchnadamph 
W.  Sutherland,  v.c.  108,  July  18,  1908.  A  particularly  line 
growth  of  a  narrow-leaved  form,  frequent  in  Highland 
lochs  and  streams.  It  may  deserve  a  special  name,  but  I 
do  not  know  of  any  such  existing  for  it. — E.  S.  Marshall. 
C.  intermedia  Hoffm.,  FI.  Germ.  (1791),  I.  p.  2. 
C.  hamulata  Ktitz,  var.  tenuifolia  Lonnroth,  Obs.  crit. 
pi.  Suec.  ill.  (1854),  p.  21. 
=  C.  tenuifolia  Persoon,  Syn.  plant.  (1805). 
=  C.  autumnalis,  var.  Goldbachii  Kiitz,  Linnaea,  VII. 
(1832). 
To  this  seems  to  belong  the  C.  hamulata  f3  homoio- 
phylla  Gren.  et  Godr.,  PI.  Fr.  (1848),  I.  p.  591,  =  C. 
angustifolia  Hoppe  ex  Koch,  Syn.  fl.  Germ,  et  Helv.  ed. 
1,  I.  (1837).  This  occurs  in  Sweden  in  Scanica  (Fries  Fl. 
Scanica),  Smoland  (or  Smaland),  Halland,  Bohuslan  and 
Sodermanland. 
Mr.  G.  West  (Proc.  Roy.  Soc.  Edinb.  XXV.,  p.  973 
(1905),  describes  this  as  “extremely  abundant  in  almost 
every  loch  in  the  Loch  Ness  area;  a  dominant  plant.”  I 
have  the  same  form  from  Scalloway,  Shetland  (R.  M. 
Barrington);  the  Isle  of  Tiree,  v.c.  103  (S.  M.  Macvicar) ;’ 
the  only  southern  specimen  I  have  seen  like  it  is  one  from 
Earlswood  Common,  Surrey,  1870.— A.B. 
Bupleurum  falcatum  L.  Norton  Heath,  Ongar,  N 
Essex,  v.c.  19,  Aug.  26,  1908.— Coll.  E.  Rolleston.  Comm. 
F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey. 
Pimpinella  major  Huds.  Bishopstone,  E.  Sussex, 
v.c.  14,  Aug.  1908.— W.  R.  Sherrin.  This  is  P.  Saxifraga 
only;  major  may  be  at  once  distinguished  by  its  much 
longer  styles,  regardless  of  leaf  character.  It  is  remark¬ 
ably  scarce  in  Sussex,  being  only  known  at  Jevington  and 
Wilmington,  and  one  plant  from  near  Robertsbridge. _ 
C.E.S. 
Meum  Athamanticum  Jacq.  Near  Hexham,  North¬ 
umberland,  v.c.  67,  July,  1908.— Coll.  E.  K.  Higgins. 
Comm.  D.  M.  Higgins. 
Beracleum  Sphondylium  L.,  var.  angustifolium  Huds. 
Lmdfield,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  July  11,  1908.  I  am  doubtful 
if  the  majority  of  these  will  pass  muster  for  Hudson’s 
var.,  but  I  send  them  quantum  valeant. — R.  S.  Standen. 
