436 
Sagina  [maritima  Don] ,  var.  ?  Grassy  cliff  tops, 
Milford-on-Sea,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  June,  1913. — J.  Comber. 
Very  interesting.  I  believe  this  to  be  a  rather  condensed 
state  (due  no  doubt  to  situation)  of  S.  ciliata  Fr.,  var. 
ambigua  Corb.  (=  S.  patula  Jord.,  var.  glabra  Lloyd).  The 
shape  of  the  leaves,  etc.,  precludes  any  maritima  form — 
C.E.S. 
S.  apetala  Ard.,  var.  prostrata  Gibs.  Sand  bed, 
Underdown,  Ledbury,  Herts.,  v.c.  36,  June  9,  1913. — S.  H. 
Bickham.  I  agree. — E.S.M. 
S.  nodosa  Fenzl.,  var.  monilifera  Lange.  Sandhills 
by  the  sea,  Magilligan,  Co.  Derry,  Aug.  1913.  I  shall  be 
glad  to  know  if  this  is  var.  monilifera ,  as  it  is  a  new 
record  for  Co.  Derry. — C.  H.  Waddell.  Yes;  but  it  should 
be  written  “  moniliformis .” — C.E.S. 
Spergularia  marginata  Kittel.  Mud  flats,  Keyhaven, 
S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  Aug.  1913. — J.  Comber.  Correct. — 
E.F.L.  Yes  ;  var.  glandulosa  Druce. — E.S.M.  Yes ;  but 
my  examples  do  not  come  under  var.  glandulosa  Druce. — 
C.E.S. 
Malva  pusilla  Sm.  ?  Bulverhythe,  Aug.  14,  1909,  and 
St.  Leonards  on  Sea,  Aug.  21,  1909,  E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14. — 
A.  G.  Gregor.  Yes,  both  of  these  gatherings  represent 
the  liairy-fruited  form,  which,  so  far,  seems  without  a 
name.  It  could  be  called  var.  lasiocarpa  conveniently. — 
C.E.S. 
Erodium  pimpinellce folium  Sibth.  Near  Potton, 
Beds.,  v.c.  30,  July  5,  1913.  Two  upper  (shorter)  petals 
with  a  spot  of  whitish  green,  flecked  with  purple,  with  a 
trifoliate  mark  in  red  at  the  base.  Hairs  on  calyx  coarse, 
spreading,  sometimes  glandular.— J.  E.  Little.  This  is 
allied  to  E.  commixtum  Jord.  The  distinguishing  charac¬ 
teristics  of  this  species  are  : — (a)  stems  diffuse  ;  (6)  leaves 
incised  pinnatifid  ;  (c)  petals  reddish ;  (d)  beak  of  fruit  at 
length  36 — 40mm.  long. —  E.B. 
Impatiens  [biflora  Walt.] .  Matlock,  Derbysh.,  v.c.  57, 
June,  1913. — W.  R.  Sherrin.  This  is  I.  parviflora  DC. — 
C.E.S. 
