485 
V.  arvensis  Murr.,  forma.  Near  Narborough  Bog, 
Leics.,  v.c.  55,  May,  1913. — A.  R.  Horwood.  Apparently 
V.  variata,  var.  sulphured,  but  the  small-flowered  plants 
are  close  to  ruralis.  I  may  remark  that  only  whole  plants 
can  be  dealt  with. — E.D. 
V.  arvensis  Murr.,  var.  subtilis  (Jord.).  Abandoned 
iron  works,  Asbton  Gate,  Bristol,  N.  Somerset,  y.c.  6, 
Aug.  1,  1913.  Flowers  creamy  white  tinged  with  mauYe 
on  the  under  surface  of  the  top  petals.— Ida  M.  Roper. 
Yes,  I  think  this  is  subtilis  Jord.  The  small  plants  are 
not  typical  and  several  of  the  larger  ones  are  broader- 
leaved  than  usual. — E.D. 
V.  Curtisii  Forster.  Sandy  coast,  Dogs  Bay,  near 
Roundstone,  Galway,  Aug.  14,  1913.— W.  C.  Barton.  Yes 
very  small  Curtisii . — E.D. 
V.  Curtisii  Forster.  On  the  shingle  of  the  northern 
end  of  a  land-slip  in  the  embankment  at  Fairhaven,  near 
St.  Anne’s-on-the-Sea,  W.  Lancs.,  y.c.  60,  May  14,  1906. 
As  this  species  is  asked  for  I  send  a  parcel  of  selected 
examples,  in  the  flowering  stage.— Charles  Bailey.  Is  not 
this  the  var.  Pesneaui  Rouy  &  Foucaud  (=  V.  Pesneaui 
Lloyd  &  Foucaud)  ?— E.S.M.  V.  Curtisii  Forster  var 
Pesneaui  (E.  G.  Baker).  Some  of  these  plants  are  narrow- 
leaved  and  match  almost  exactly  the  extinct  New  Brighton 
plants,  thus  approaching  V.  sabulosa  Dumort.  I  have  not 
seen  true  sabulosa  from  this  locality. — E.D. 
Pianthus  deltoides  L.,  var.  ylaucus  (L.)  Origin : 
Deganwy,  near  Conway,  Cult.,  Underdown,  Ledburv 
June  27,  1913.— S.  H.  Bickham.  I  think  it  is  the  varietY* 
— E.F.L. 
Silene - .  Cliffs,  E.  of  Folkestone,  E.  Kent,  v.c. 
15,  June  18,  1894. — Coll.  E.  W.  Gregor.  Comm.  A.  G. 
Gregor.  This  seems  to  be  the  S.  nutans  of  “  Eng.  Bot.” 
t.  465,  and  not  the  S.  dubia  Herb,  of  Sussex  and  other 
counties,  which  has  a  narrower  calyx,  etc _ C.E.S. 
S.  nutans  L.  St.  Brelade,  Jersey,  June  7,  1894. _ 
J.  W.  White.  I  think  this  is  S.  dubia  Herbich.— E.S.M. 
S.  dichotoma  Ehrh.  Waste  ground,  St.  Philip’s  Marsh 
Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  May  30,  1913.— Ida  M.  Roper! 
Yes, — C.E.S, 
