838 
Polygonum  maritimum ,  Herniaria  hirsuta,  Centaur ea 
aspera ,  Bromus  maximus ,  and  Cynodon  Dactylon.  First 
noticed  in  1910. — F.  H.  Davey. 
Montia  fontana  L.,  var.  minor  All.  Lizard  Downs, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  May,  1911.— A.  M.  Geldart.  M. 
chondrosperma  Fenzl.— C.E.S.  Apparently  this  is  M. 
minor  Gmel.,  a.  chondrosperma  Fenzl  in  Ledeboar,  “  FI. 
Ross.”  I.  152:  Rouy  and  Foucaud,  “FI.  de  France,”  III. 
316,  describe  it  as  having  “  graines  opaques  fortement 
tuberculeuses;  ”  which  agrees  with  the  present  plant  — 
E. S.M. 
M.  fontana  L.,  var.  major  All.  Running  stream, 
Yewdale,  Coniston,  N.  Lancs.,  v.c.  69,  Sept.,  1911. — J. 
Comber.  Yes,  I  consider  this  to  be  a  distinct  species 
from  M.  minor  Gmel.  It  is  perennial,  not  annual,  with 
a  totally  different  habit ;  and  the  punctate  seeds  are 
somewhat  shining,  though  far  less  so  than  those  of 
M.  lamprosperma  Cham.— E.S.M.  I  do  not  know  by  what 
characters  Mr.  Marshall  distinguishes  this  from  M. 
lamprosperma  Cham.,  which  I  should  name  it.— C.E.S. 
Malva  moschata  L.,  forma  alba.  Perranarworthal, 
W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Sept.  18,  1911.  Two  large  plants.— 
F.  H.  Davey. 
Erodium  cicutarium  L’Herit.,  var.  Sand  dunes, 
Gullane,  Haddingtonsh.,  v.c.  82,  June  26,  1911. — McT. 
Cowan,  junr.  Under  var.  glandulosum  Van  den  Bosch. 
But  we  have  more  than  one  glandular  coast-form. — E.S.M. 
Anthyllis  Vulneraria  L.,  var.  coccinea  L.  (1)  Dry 
banks,  Polzeath,  near  Padstow,  E.  Cornwall,  v.c.  2,  Aug. 
1910. — H.  E.  Fox.  (2)  Lizard  Downs,  near  Kynance,  W. 
Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  May,  1911. — A.  M.  Geldart.  Apparently 
right ;  but  the  colour  has  been  lost  in  drying. — E.S.M. 
Lotus  uliginosus  Schk.,  var.  glabriusculus  Bab.  Lind- 
field,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  June  20,  1911. — R.  S.  Standen. 
Rouy,  “FI.  de  France,”  V.  146,  treats  this  as  the  type,  and 
describes  it  as  follows  : — “  Plante  glabre  ou  glabrescente  ; 
ombelles  4 — 8 — flores  ;  fleurs  relativement  grandes,  d’un 
jaune  assez  pale,  verdissant  peu  ou  pas  par  la  dessiccation.” 
