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H.  umbellatum  L.  (Ref.  No.  182).  Tan-y-Bwlch, 
Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Ang.  25,  1915. — W.  C.  Barton. 
H.  umbellatum  L.,  f.  latifolia.  I  doubt  whether  this  is 
meant  to  be  placed  under  monticola. — E.F.L.  Yes.  Like 
most  of  your  gatherings  it  is  remarkably  black-headed. — 
E.S.M. 
H.  umbellatum  L.,  var.  ?  (Ref.  No.  169).  On  ballast 
at  Minffordd  Junction,  Merionethsh.,  Aug.  25,  1915.  The 
Rev.  E.  F.  Linton  writes:  “This  seems  to  be  a  curious 
var.  of  H.  umbellatum  L.,  with  a  look  of  H.  rigidum  var., 
answering  to  description  in  Arvet-Touvet  of  var.  brevi- 
folium  Frol.,  non  Tausch.,  of  which  I  have  no  stem.  I 
have  one  stem  like  this  from  France,  but  not  named. — W.  C. 
Barton.  A  broad-leaved  H.  umbellatum  superficially 
resembling  II.  boreale.  Heads  remarkably  dark  and  leaves 
(of  the  well  grown  specimens,  especially)  very  broad. — 
E.S.M. 
Auagallis  arvensis  L.,  var.  carnea  Schrank.  (Ref. 
No  187).  Barmouth,  Merionethsh.,  Aug.  18,  1915.  Petals 
with  glandular  ciliate  margins.  The  scarlet-flowered  plant 
was  plentiful,  but  I  saw  none  with  blue  flowers  in  the 
district.  The  pale-flowered  form  occurred  chiefly  on  road¬ 
sides,  trodden  ground  or  poor  stony  soil,  and  a  few  were 
intermediate  in  colour _ W.  C.  Barton. 
A.  faemina  Mill.  ( ccerulea  Schreb.).  (Ref.  No.  4192) 
Open,  stony  ground  in  a  large  wood,  near  Kingweston,  ,N. 
Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Aug.  19,  1915. — Edward  S.  Marshall. 
Gentiana  Amarella  L.  Ashmansworth,  N.  Hants., 
v.c.  12,  Sept.  15,  1915. — W.  C.  Barton.  G.  germanica  x 
Amarella.  This  is  probably  a  secondary  hybrid  approaching 
closely  to  G.  Amarella. — E.J.S. 
G.  Amarella  x  germa?iica  (=  x  G.  Pamplinii  Druce). 
(Ref.  No.  194).  Ashmansworth,  N.  Hants.,  v.c.  12,  Sept.  15, 
1915. — W.  C.  Barton.  Yes,  this  is  the  primary  hybrid. — 
E.J.S. 
G.  germanica  Willd.  Ashmansworth,  N.  Hants.,  v.c. 
12,  Sept.  15,  1915.— W.  C.  Barton.  Yes. — E.J.S. 
