286 
C.  intermedia  Hoffm.,  var.  tenuifolia  Lonnr.  Llyn 
Idwal,  Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  Aug.  6,  1909.— G.  Goode. 
The  same  as  my  Inchnadamph  plant,  but  much  less 
luxuriant.— E.S.M.  (See  Kept.  W.B.E.C.  1908-9,  p.  187, 
and  Jl.  Bot.,  1910,  p.  111). 
C.  autumnalis  L.  Lough  Neagh,  off  Harbour  Id., 
Co.  Antrim,  Aug.  18,  1909. — C.  H.  Waddell.  Clearly  right. 
— E.S.M. 
Astrantia  major  L.  Wood,  near  Stokesay,  Salop, 
v.c.  40,  July  20,  1909.  It  grew  and  flowered  in  great 
abundance  in  certain  spots.— S.  H.  Bickham.  (See  Kept. 
B.E.C.,  1909,  p.  458). 
Carum  Bulbocastanum  Koch.  Luton,  Beds.,  v.c.  80 
June  22,  1909.— D.  M.  Higgins. 
Siam  latifolium  L.  Misson,  Notts.,  v.c.  56,  Aug., 
1908.— E.  &  H.  Drabble. 
Pimpinella  Saxifraga  L.,  var.  dissecta.  With.  Lind- 
field,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  Sept.  10,  1909.— R.  S.  Standen. 
Yes. — -E.S.M.  Very  likely;  but  specimens  of  these 
varieties  should  have  root-leaves ;  mine  have  none. — 
E.F.L. 
Peucedanum  officinale  L.  Thorpe-le-Soken,  N.  Essex, 
v.c.  19,  Aug.  80,  1909. — R.  S.  Standen. 
Galium  erectum  x  verum.  Woodwalton  Fen,  Hunts., 
v.c.  81,  Aug.  26,  1909. —  Coll.  E.  W.  Hun ny bun.  Comm. 
S.  H.  Bickham.  Confirmed  by  Mr.  G.  C.  Druce.  Mr. 
Hunnybun  states  that  G.  Mollugo  does  not  occur  there.— 
S.H.B.  In  June,  1908,  Mr.  James  Groves  went  with  me 
to  Woodwalton  Fen.  In  the  rough  part  where  Luzula 
pallescens  Bess,  grows  he  called  attention  to  a  Galium. 
which  we  both  at  first  thought  was  a  cream-coloured  form 
of  erectum.  As  we  could  not  find  any  verum.  we  concluded 
that  our  sense  of  colour  was  at  fault.  Later  on  in  the 
year  Mr.  Druce  went  with  me  to  the  same  part  of  the 
Fen  and  at  once  called  my  attention  to  what  he  too 
thought  was  a  cream-coloured  form  of  erectum.  At  this 
time  the  Galium  was  in  full  flower,  and  we  were  soon 
convinced  that  many  of  the  plants  were  positively  cream- 
coloured.  We  could  not  find  any  verum.  Later  in  the 
