450 
Erica  Mackayi  Hook.  Craigga  Moor,  W.  Galway, 
Aug.  14,  1913.— W.  C.  Barton.  Very  good  specimens.— 
E.F.L. 
Monotrojoa  Hypopitys  L.,  var.  hirsuta  Both.  Bisham 
Wood,  Berks.,  v.c.  22,  June  22,  1918. — W.  C.  Barton. 
Yes,  but  the  hairs  are  very  few.— C.E.S.  The  gathering- 
may  have  been  mixed;  my  one  small  plant  seems  to  be 
entirely  glabrous,  and  does  not  fit  Koch’s  description  in 
any  respect.  He  remarks  that  many  intermediate  forms 
are  to  be  found. — E.S.M. 
Limonium  humile  X  vulgare.  Itchenor,  W.  Sussex, 
v.c.  18,  Sept.  24,  1918.— J.  E.  Little.  I  think  you  can 
well  call  all  the  plants  in  this  cover  the  hybrid  Statice 
Neumani  Bouy  (=  S.  Limonium  x  S.  humilis). — C.E.S. 
Symphytum  cceruleum  Petitmengin  (=|  S.  officinale, 
var.  ocliroleucum  X  peregrinum).  Cultivated  in  the 
University  Garden,  Bristol,  June,  1918.  Habit  and 
stature  of  S.  peregrinum,  but  almost  entirely  sterile. 
(See  C.  Bucknall  in  “  Jl.  Bot.”  1912,  p.  885).— J.  W.  White. 
Correct. — C.B. 
S.  lilacinum  Bucknall  (=  S.  officinale,  var.  ochro¬ 
leucum  X  var.  purpureum  x  peregrinum).  By  the  Land 
Yeo  stream  at  Wraxall,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  June,  1912. 
(See  C.  Bucknall  in  “  Jl.  Bot.”  1912,  p.  884) — J.  W.  White. 
I  believe  this  particular  specimen  is  x  S.  discolor  and 
not  X  S.  lilacinum.  The  corolla  is  paler,  and  does  not 
shew  the  purple  tinge  of  the  latter  hybrid.  The  leaves 
also  are  broader  in  proportion  to  the  length,  as  in  S. 
discolor.  I  know  that  Mr.  White  gathered  a  good  deal 
of  X  S.  lilacinum,  but  this  specimen  appears  to  have  got 
in  by  mistake. — C.B. 
Pulmonaria  angustifolia  L.  (1)  Minstead,  New 
Forest,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  April  25,  1918.— B.  S.  Standen. 
(2)  Brockenhurst,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  April  28  and  July  19, 
1918.— Ida  M.  Boper. 
P.  officinalis  L.,  var.  immaculata  Opiz.  Burgate  Wood, 
E.  Suffolk,  v.c.  25,  April  18,  1918.  W.  C.  Barton.  Yes;  P. 
obscura  Dumort.  Dr.  Hind  many  years  ago  directed  me  to 
this  station,  where  it  appears  to  be  a  true  native. — E.S.M. 
