BIO 
U.  glabra  Mill.,  var.  minor  Mill.  ?  Wadenhoe,  North- 
ants,  y.c.  82,  July  1910.  This  variety  was  as  common  as 
the  type  in  this  part  of  Northants.—  A.  Ley.  (See  also 
Kept.  B.E.C.  1910,  p.  592). 
Parietaria  ramiflora  Moench,  var.  fallax  Gren.  and 
Godr.  Old  wall,  Winchelsea,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  July  6, 
1910 — R.  S.  Standen.  I  have  not  specially  studied  our 
forms ;  but  Mr.  Standen’s  plant  agrees  well  with  Rouy’s 
description  of  P.  ramiflora ,  y.  fallax  Giircke  “PL  Europ.” 
II.,  p.  80,  (=  P.  diffusa ,  f3.  fallax  Gren.  and  Godr.):— 
“  Feuilles  lanceolees-oblongues  ;  tiges  presque  simples  ; 
port  du  P.  erecta,  dont  elle  differe  par  les  autres  caracteres 
du  P.  ramiflora .”  (“  FI.  de  France,”  XII.,  p.  276) _ E.S.M. 
Salix  triandra  L.,  var.  Hoffmaniana  (Sm.)  $  .  Banks 
of  Ouse,  Lindfield,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  catkins  May  16, 
foliage  Aug.  16,  1910. — R.  S.  Standen.  A  good  form  of 
the  plant,  which  is  more  than  a  mere  var.  of  S.  triandra. — 
E.F.L. 
S.  [decipiens  Hoffm.] .  Horsted  Keynes,  E.  Sussex, 
v.c.  14,  June  29,  1910 — R.  S.  Standen.  Surely  this  is  a 
narrow-leaved  S.  fragilis  L. ;  the  foliage  is  not  quite  right 
for  S.  decipiens ,  nor  has  it  the  very  shining  bark  of  that 
species — E.S.M.  I  doubt  if  this  is  the  same  plant  1 
named  S.  decipiens  for  Mr.  Standen.  It  is  probably  a 
form  of  S.  fragilis — E.F.L.  Later  Mr.  Linton  wrote 
“  Mr.  Standen  examined  the  spot  again  at  my  request,  and 
found  a  bush  of  S.  decipiens  and  of  fragilis  growing 
intermixed.  The  ?  specimens  are  from  the  latter.” 
S.  Doniana  Sm.  (=  S.  purpurea  x  repens ),  $  .  Hort. 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  April  4  and  July  16,  1910.  From 
a  plant  which  I  raised  and  distributed  in  the  “  Set  of 
British  Willows  ”  (No.  8B).  Scarcely  to  be  obtained  from 
any  wild  situation _ E.  F.  Linton. 
S.  cinerea  L.,  f.  aquatica  (Sm.).  Horsted  Keynes, 
E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  June  29,  1910 _ R.  S.  Standen.  Correct. 
-E.F.L. 
Populus  [monilifera\ ,  2  .  Plantation  at  Glen  Parva, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  June,  1910.— A.  R.  Horwood.  Not  Populus 
monilifera  Ait.  (1789)  =  P,  deltoidea  Marsh.  (1785),  which 
