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Symphytum  by  Prof.  N.  I.  Kuznetsov,  (“  Memoires  de 
l’Academie  Imperiale  des  Sciences  de  St.  Petersbourg,” 
VIIIe  Serie,  t.  xxv.  No.  5,  1910). — -C.B. 
Myosotis  versicolor  Sru.,  var.  pallida  Breb.  Buckland 
Wood,  Upwey,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  May  17,  1910.  The  flowers 
when  gathered  were  pare  white. — Ida  M.  Boper.  The 
flowers  have  dried  brown,  so  that  it  is  impossible  to  judge 
whether  they  were  white,  when  fresh  ;  my  two  specimens 
are  also  very  young.  I  have  only  seen  var.  pallida  on  the 
coast,  and  rather  doubt  the  correctness  of  the  suggested 
name ;  but  in  this  case  it  is  impossible  to  form  a  definite 
opinion. — E.S.M. 
Lithospermum  officinale  L.,  var.  pseudo-lati folium 
C.  E.  Salmon.  (1)  Garden,  West  Monkton,  Aug.  1,  1910. 
This  was  raised  from  seeds  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  plant 
(between  Steephill  and  St.  Lawrence)  sent  by  Mr.  Salmon. 
By  degrees  it  has  become  thoroughly  characteristic  and 
now  agrees  admirably  with  the  description  in  “  Jl.  Bot.” 
1906,  p.  367.  Grown  in  full  southern  exposure,  West 
Monkton  Rectory. — E.  S.  Marshall.  (2)  Origin,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Cult.  Townlands,  Lindfield,  Sussex,  June  17,  1910. 
— R.  S.  Standen.  Mr.  Standen’s  examples  are  small  upper 
shoots  only,  but  both  gatherings  show  the  patent  broad- 
based  leaves  and  bracts,  etc.,  of  the  variety. — C.E.S. 
Solatium  nigrum  L.,  var.  ochroleucum  (Bast.).  Allot¬ 
ments,  near  Poole,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  Sept.-  9,  1910.  Owing 
to  the  backward  season,  the  berries  on  the  specimens  were 
not  well  matured,  and  few  were  turned  yellow.  I  had  the 
ground  well  searched  in  October,  and  only  yellow  berries 
were  seen  ;  my  agent  did  not  see  any  typical  S.  nigrum  L. 
nearer  than  a  spot  in  Parkstone,  nearly  a  mile  away. 
This  is  the  same  plant,  from  the  same  locality,  I  distributed 
in  1893,  under  the  name  of  S.  nigrum  L.,  var.  luteo- 
virescens  Gmel.  S.  nigrum  L.,  var.  chlorocarpum  Spenn. 
is  another  synonym. — E.  F.  Linton. 
Linaria  repens  Mill.  Scalford,  Leics.,  v.c.  55,  Sept. 
3,  1910.  New  record. — Rev.  H.  P.  Reader  and  A.  R. 
Horwood. 
Veronica  arvensis  L.,  var.  Cavenham  Heath,  W. 
Suffolk,  v.c.  26,  May  16,  1910.  I  find  this  variety,  or 
