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seven  fruits  have  any  attached,  as  I  should  have  expected, 
even  so  late  as  9th  October.  I  should  place  this  with  No! 
28.  The  Scottish  species  of  the  coriifolia  sub-group 
require  working  out. — A.H.W.-D. 
(Ref.  No.  28).  Behind  church,  Melrose, 
Roxburghsh.,  v.c.  80,  July  1  &  Oct.  9,  1912.— I.  M.  Hayward. 
The  note  to  No.  27  also  applies  to  this.— W.B.  I  think 
one  of  the  biserrate  Sub-collina,  but  it  does  not  correspond 
with  any  segregate  known  to  me. — A.H.W.-D. 
Cotoneaster  integerrima  Medic.  A  bush  which  came 
from  Gt.  Ormes  Head,  Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  Julv  1912. _ 
S.  H.  Bickham. 
Saxifraga  sponhemica  Gmel.  (Ref.  No.  8717).  On 
the  main  peak  of  Snowdon  (up  to  2500  feet  or  more), 
Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  July  7,  1912.  Herbage  bright  green. 
Very  near  my  Nos.  3718  and  3719.  These  plants  are  not 
quite  the  form  of  sponhemica  (auct.  angl.)  usually  met  with 
in  Scotland — E.  S.  Marshall. 
S.  sponhemica  Gmel.,  var.  (Ref.  No.  3718).  Cwm 
Idwal,  Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49  (from  1400  to  2000  feet),  July 
13,  1912.  A  very  striking,  delicate  plant,  when  fresh. 
Habit  usually  rather  compact ;  foliage  vivid  green,  with 
narrow,  acute  segments;  flowers  small.  No.  3719  comes 
near  this,  but  is  more  lax  and  straggling.  The  same  form 
occurs  on  Snowdon _ E.  S.  Marshall. 
Sedum  reflexum  L.  On  sandstone  rocks,  Bury  Camp, 
Moorend,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  Aug.  2,  1912.  A  plant  rarely 
found  on  live  rock — Ida  M.  Roper.  Correct _ E.S.M. 
Callitriche  autumnalis  L.  Spot  Loch,  Dunbar, 
Haddingtonsh.,  v.c.  82,  July  1911.  — McT.  Cowan,  Jun. 
Correct. — J.G.  This  is  an  additional  record  for  v.c. 
Haddington _ A.B. 
G.  truncata  Guss.  Running  stream,  Grande  Mare, 
Guernsey,  Aug.  16,  1912 — W.  C.  Barton.  Yes  ;  collected 
too  late  for  fruit — E.S.M.  A  well  known  station  for  the 
plant _ A.B. 
Daucus  gummifer  All.  (1)  Close  turf,  exposed  west 
coast,  Port  Soif,  Guernsey,  Aug.  7,  1912 _ W.  C.  Barton. 
