451 
‘‘  May  14,  1862.  Pulmonaria  officinalis  grows  in  Burgate 
Wood,  m  the  parish  of  Burgate.  I  think  there  can  be  no 
donbt  about  its  being  a  genuine  wild  locality ;  for  the 
plant  is  plentiful,  it  grows  far  in  the  interior  of  an 
extensive  wood,  and  has  as  much  the  appearance  of  being 
truly  wild  as  any  of  the  plants  near  it.  It  is  now  more 
luxuriant  than  usual,  in  consequence  of  the  underwood 
having  been  recently  cut,  a  fact  which  I  noticed  last 
^Pte-b-  Yhen  1  was  ^  the  wood.”  (C.  J.  Ashfield  in 
The  Phytologist,”  1862,  p.  851).  “  The  wood  was  visited 
m  the  spring  of  1885,  and  the  plant  was  found  in 
profusion,  and  m  less  dnantity  in  Stubbing’s  Grove 
(Hotesdale)  about  a  mile  to  the  westward.”  (Dr.  Hind  in 
“Flora  of  Suffolk”  1889,  p.  243).  A  note  on  the  plant, 
by  the  Bev.  E.  S.  Marshall,  will  be  found  in  B.E  C  Bent 
1894,  p.  458.  I  am  not  sure,  but  I  think  Opiz’s  name  is 
a  nomen  nudum,  m  the  1852  Bostlin.  It  is  the  “  y  Pul. 
monaria  non  maculoso  folio  ”  of  Linnaeus  Sp.  pi.  ed.  I. 
p.  135  (1753),  and  the  P.  obscura  of  Dumorfcier. _ A.B. 
Myosotis  scorpioides  L„  var.  strigulosa  (Beichb.) 
220"!<m  Br«?WQfk’  amdfleir’  B'  Stlssex’  v-c-  u>  July 
WWT913'^?'  ,S'  ,Standen-  My  sheet  is  the  variety. J 
E.I.L.  So  I  should  name  it.— E.S.M.  In  my  two  plants 
the  pubescence  spreads  too  much  to  admit  of  them 
coming  under  the  variety  named,  I  believe.  Beichenbach 
says,  tor  his  plant— “  caule  adpresse-striguloso”-  in  mv 
specimens  the  hairs  on  the  stem  are  patent-ascending  so 
there  is  evidently  a  mixture.— C.E.S. 
Cuscuta  Trifolii  Bab. 
Sept.  3,  1909.— A.  G.  Gregor. 
Lewes,  E.  Sussex,  v.c. 
Yes.— E.P.L. 
14. 
Verbascum  Blattaria  L.  Made  ground,  Kingsweston 
M  Boper  ^  W'  G  “'’  V,°'  84>  Aug'  16’  1918-— Ida 
Mimulus  moschatus  Douglas.  Well  established  in 
Ijlen  Lyon,  about  five  miles  above  Fortingal,  Mid  Perthsh 
v.c.  88,  July  16,  1913-Edward  S.  Marsbtll.  eentlsb-’ 
Veronica  Anagallis  h..(genuina),  var.  glandulosa  Druce 
Swamp  at  junction  of  Ash  Brook  and  Ippolyts  Brook, 
mtchin  Herts,  v.c.  20,  Aug.  26,  1913.  I  sent  this  plant 
to  the  B.E.C.  1912,  (see  B.E.C.  Beport,  1912,  p.  271). 
