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Microcala  filiformis  Hoffmgg.  and  Link.  Flesk  River, 
Killarney,  Co.  Kerry,  July  23,  1908. — Coll.  Mrs.  Jenner. 
Comm.  G.  Goode. 
Gentiana  nivalis  L.  Ben  Lawers,  Mid  Perth,  v.c. 
88,  July,  1907. — P.  Ewing. 
Amsinckia  lycopsioides  Lehm.  On  an  old  fowl-run  on 
the  northerly  side  of  Devonshire  Road,  St.  Anne’s-on-the- 
Sea,  W.  Lancs.,  v.c.  60,  July  20,  1907.— C.  Bailey. 
Verbascum  Lychnitis  L.  Waste  ground  near  the  sea, 
near  Bossington,  S.  Somerset,  v.c.  5,  Aug.  17,  1908.— 
S.  H.  Bickham. 
Linaria  repens  Mill.  Just  below  the  Dam,  Thirlmere, 
Cumberland,  v.c.  70,  Aug.  25,  1908.  Sepals  overtopping 
ripe  capsules,  contrary  to  the  descriptions  of  Babington, 
Coste,  etc.— R.  S.  Standen. 
Veronica  spicata  L.  Origin,  Cambridgeshire.  Hort. 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1908. — E.F.  Linton. 
Whatever  this  was  in  a  wild  state  it  is  now  in  my  opinion 
much  nearer  V.  hybrida  L.,  which  is  apparently  only  a 
luxuriant  form  of  spicata  with  broader  leaves. — A.B.J. 
Euphrasia  Salisbury  ensis  Funck.  On  limestone, 
Ballynort,  near  Askeaton,  Co.  Limerick,  July,  1908. — 
C.  H.  Waddell.  Right. — E.S.M. 
Rhinanthus  - .  Meadow  by  river,  Askeaton, 
Co.  Limerick,  July,  1908.— C.  H.  Waddell.  Only  in  an 
aggregate  sense  I  believe  it  to  be  R.  stenophyllus  Schur. 
Though  the  lobes  of  the  upper  lip  are  smaller  than  the 
typical  plant  they  have  the  right  cut  for  R.  major  Ehrh., 
which  I  take  this  to  be. — E.F.L. 
Mentha  crispa  Hook.  Origin,  Bissoe  Kea,  W.  Corn¬ 
wall,  v.c.  1.  (See  Rept.  Watson  Club,  1904-5,  p.  21.) 
Cult.  Ledbury,  Aug.  21,  1908.— S.  H.  Bickham.  This 
seems  to  be  M.  rotundifolia  x  spicata ,  as  Mr.  Linton  has 
placed  it.  But  it  is,  clearly,  not  the  plant  figured  and 
described  by  Syme  as  M.  crispa  Linn. — E.S.M. 
M.  rotundifolia  x  alopecuroides  ?  Near  Bossington, 
S.  Somerset,  v.c.  5,  Aug.  17,  1908.— S.  H.  Bickham.  The 
specimen  received  by  me  is,  I  think,  only  M.  alopecuroides , 
