189 
Cotula  coronopifolia  Linn.  In  the  sandy  mud  of 
ditches  and  damp  places  near  the  lighthouse,  Leasowe, 
Wirral  Peninsula,  Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  Aug.  22,  1908. _ - 
C.  Bailey. 
Artemisia  maritima  L.,  var.  gallica  Willd.  Bubbish- 
heap  in  field,  Cropston,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept.  5,  1908. _ 
F.  L.  Foord-Kelcey.  No;  an  alien  species.— E.S.M.  This 
is  Artemisia  pontica  Wallroth,  a  native  of  dry  hills  from 
Central  East  Europe  to  the  Caucasus.  Commonly  culti¬ 
vated  in  English  gardens  under  the  name  of  “  Bussian 
Wormwood.  — A.  B.  Jackson  and  J.  B.  Drummond. 
Crepis  capillaris  Wallr.  ( C .  virens  L.),  var.  pinnatifida 
Willd.  Brown  Knowl,  Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  Aug.  2,  1908.  I 
fear  the  nomenclature  is  not  quite  correct.  Willdenow 
describes  it  as  a  species  and  Mr.  Williams  makes  it  only 
a  form  of  the  typical  plant,  distinguishing  it  therefrom 
by  the  stem  leaves  being  pectinato-pinnatipartite  in  the 
lower  part,  with  the  upper  part  of  the  blade  entire. 
Whether  these  specimens  be  the  plant  intended  by  Will¬ 
denow  I  do  not  know,  but  they  run  into  the  type  and 
seem  far  less  worthy  of  distinction  than  other  varieties 
of  C.  virens. — A.  H.  Wolley-Dod.  Assuming  the  plant  to 
be  rightly  named  I  think  it  should  stand  as  follows  — 
G.  virens  L.,  a.  stricta  Meyer,  Chloris  Han.,  p.  427  (1886), 
=  C.  virens  L.,  f3.  pinnatifida  Boll,  FI.  Mekl.  (I860)' 
p.  265.  But  Boll  there  calls  it  C.  virens  Willd. — A.B. 
Hieracium  - - .  Above  Bhymers  den,  near 
Melrose,  Boxburghsh.,  v.c.  80,  July  6,  1908.— I.  M.  Hay¬ 
ward.  This  is  Crepis paludosa  Moench. — E.S.M. 
H.  prcealtum  Vill.  Near  Galashiels,  Selkirksh.,  vc 
79,  July  6,  1908.— I.  M.  Hayward. 
H.  anglicum  Fr.,  var.  cerinthiforme  Backh.  (Styles 
livid-yellow).  Frequent  about  Inchnadamph,  W.  Suther¬ 
land,  v.c.  108,  July  18,  1908;  mostly  on  limestone.  Named 
by  Bev.  E.  F.  Linton.— E.  S.  Marshall. 
*H.  Langwellense  F.  J.  Hanb.  (Bef.  No.  3270).  Cor- 
riemulzie  Biver,  near  Oykell  Bridge,  E.  Boss,  v.c.  106, 
July  11,  1908.  Styles  livid;  ligules  shortly  pilose-tipped. 
In  the  case  of  this  and  the  other  Hieracia,  and  the 
Taraxacum,  marked  with  an  asterisk,  106,  E.  Boss,  should 
be  substituted  for  107,  E.  Sutherland;  will  members  please 
correct  the  labels.— E.  S.  Marshall. 
