400 
Mlcq.  I  have  seen  neither  specimens  nor  description  ; 
Nyman  makes  P.  rotundifolia ,  var.  arenaria  Koch  a 
synonym,  and  gives  N.  W.  France  as  one  of  its  habitats, 
which  brings  it  rather  near  to  Guernsey.  There  is  still 
one  blossom  with  the  petals  unshed,  though  it  was  collected 
on  Aug.  16  ;  by  which  time  typical  rotundifolia  would  be 
long  over  in  the  south  of  England.  I  fail  to  see  how  this 
Guernsey  specimen  is  intermediate  between  that  and 
the  W.  Lancashire  var.  maritima,  which  tends  to  be 
rather  dwarf  ;  there  are  only  two  bracts  (not  very  large  or 
conspicuous)  below  the  inflorescence _ E.S.M. 
Statice  Limonium  L.,  var.  pyramidalis  Syme.  Salt 
marsh,  Wells,  W.  Norfolk,  v.c.  28,  Aug.  1912 _ F.  Long. 
My  sheet  contains  an  excellent  example  of  the  “form” 
called  pyramidalis _ C.E.S. 
S.  humilis  C.  E.  Salmon.  Bosham,  W.  Sussex,  v.c.  13, 
Aug.  1912 _ C.E.S. 
S.  binervosa  Sm.  Salt  marsh,  Wells,  W.  Norfolk,  v.c.  28. 
Aug.  1912 _ F.  Long.  Correct _ C.E.S. 
Lysimachia  ciliata  L.  Edge  of  a  rough  shrubbery, 
near  Bromesberrow,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July  24,  1912 — 
S.  H.  Bickham.  Correct _ S.T.D. 
Anagallis  arvensis  L.,  var.  carnea  (Schrank).  Albecq, 
Guernsey,  Aug.  16,  1912.  The  variety  is  frequent  in 
Guernsey,  especially  near  the  sea,  growing  with  the  type. 
I  saw  no  blue -flowered  specimen  in  the  island,  and  am 
convinced  this  is  not  a  hybrid,  as  suggested  by  continental 
botanists  and  by  Dr.  Williams’  “  Prodromus,”  p.  431,  but  a 
colour  form  (see  Jl.  of  Botany  1911,  p.  44) — W.  C.  Barton. 
Correct.;  the  petals  are  distinctly  glandular-ciliate _ E.S.M. 
x  Symphytum  densiflorum  Bucknall  (  =  S.  officinale , 
var.  pur  pur  eum  X  >  S.  peregrinum).  Bank  of  the  Land 
Yeo,  near  Gatcombe  Mill,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  June  1912 
(See  Journ.  Bot.  1912,  p.  334).  Specimens  passed  by 
Mr.  Bucknall,— Jas.  W.  White.  Characteristic  specimens 
of  the  hybrid _ C.B. 
X  Symphytum  discolor  Bucknall  (  =  8.  officinale ,  var. 
ochroleucum  X  <8.  peregrinum).  By  the  Land  Yeo 
stream,  near  Gatcombe  Mill,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  June  1912 
