885 
V.lactea  x  Riviniana  (fide  Mrs. E.S. Gregory).  Perran- 
ar- worth al,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  May,  1912— F.  H.  Davey. 
More  slender  and  “  drawn-out  ”  than  most  of  my  examples 
from  Monmouth  and  S.  Somerset  ;  but  I  see  no  reason  to 
call  the  name  in  question _ E.S.M. 
V.  arvensis  Murr,  var.  agrestis  (Jord.).  Cornfields, 
Winchester,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  May,  1912— J.  Comber. 
Yes,  V.  agrestis ,  but  only  the  large  well-grown  plants  are 
typical.  The  distribution  of  small  untypical  plants  leads 
to  much  confusion _ E.D. 
V.  arvensis  Murr.,  var.  Lloydii  (Jord.).  Wood,  near 
Brathay  Village,  N.  Lancs.,  v.c.  69,  Sept.  1912 _ J.  Comber. 
V.  Lejeunii  Jord.  The  well-grown  plants  are  quite  typical. 
The  small  ones  do  not  show  the  characteristic  upper 
leaves _ E.D. 
V.  arvensis  Murr.,  var.  ruralis  (Corb.).  Cornfield, 
near  Albury,  Surrey,  v.c.  17,  May  1912 _ J.  Comber.  Yes, 
V.  ruralis  Jord.  Some  of  the  plants  have  unusually  large 
flowers _ E.D. 
Silene  latifolia  Rendle  and  Britten,  forma.  Cornfield, 
near  King’s  Hedges,  Chesterton,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  July  4, 1912. 
— G.  Goode.  An  interesting  form — S.T.D.  Only  a  rather 
narrow-leaved  and  small-flowered  form  of  the  type,  I  think  ; 
it  does  not  agree  with  any  of  the  numerous  varieties,  etc., 
described  by  Rouy  &  Foucaud,  “  FI.  de  France.”  vol.  iii _ 
E.S.M. 
Cerastium  pumilum  Curt.  Brean  Down,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  May  27,  1912 — W.  C.  Barton.  Yes  ;  I  have  gathered 
it  there — E.S.M.  Four  specimens  on  my  sheet.  Two 
rightly  named  ;  two  C.  tetrandrum  Curt— C. E.S. 
G.  semidecandrum  L.,  var.  or  form  ?  Gravel  pit, 
Wilbury  Hill,  Hitchin,  Herts.,  v.c.  20,  May  2,  1912 _ J.  E. 
Little.  Yes  ;  a  densely  glandular  form,  with  short  pedicels 
and  compact  inflorescence _ E.S.M. 
Stellaria  neglect  a  Weihe.  Wood,  near  Compton,  Surrey, 
v.c.  17,  April  1912 — J.  Comber.  This  has  the  acutely 
tubercled  seeds  and  pubescent  calyx,  etc.,  of  the  type ;  but 
