650 
G.  &  G.— A.B.J.  (2)  (Ref.  No.  132).  Sandy  coast,  Fair- 
bourne,  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  Aug.  4,  1915.  Growing  in  a 
situation  even  more  exposed  than  the  preceding.  I  saw 
no  T.  ovatus  within  a  mile.  ~W.  C.  Barton.  A  very  diffuse 
plant,  with  the  interrupted  inflorescence  suggesting  T. 
ovatus,  but  with  the  trailing  habit  of  T.  Serpyllum _ 
A.B.J.  (3)  (Ref.  No.  2040).  By  Lias  quarry  above  Street, 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  July  7,  1915H-H.  S.  Thompson.  This 
appears  to  be  T.  ovatus  Mill.,  but  the  material  sent  me  is 
not  very  good,  and  does  not  show  well  the  characteristic 
habit. — A.B.J.  (4)  Sandy  ground,  Weston-super-Mare, 
N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  Aug.  5,  1915. — Ida  M.  Roper.  Correct. 
—A.B.J. 
T.  Serpyllum  L.,  sub-sp.  lanuginosus  (Miller)  Briquet. 
( See  Schinz,  “FI.  de  la  Suisse,”  1911,  p.494).  (Ref.  No. 
2041).  By  Lias  quarry  above  Street,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6, 
July  7,  1915. — H.  S.  Thompson.  A  form  of  T.  Serpyllum 
coming  under  the  var.  linneanus  G.  &  G.  T.  lanuginosus 
Miller  is  quite  a  different  plant,  which  does  not  grow  in 
Britain,  so  far  as  I  am  aware. — A.B.J. 
T.  Serpyllum  L.,  ?  sub-sp.  lanuginosus  (Miller)  Briquet 
(=  T.  spathulatus  Opiz,  see  “FI.  Brist.,”  1912,  p.  473.) 
(Ref.  No.  2042).  Durdham  Down,  Clifton,  W.  GJos.,  v.c.  34, 
July  17,  1915. — H.  S.  Thompson.  T.  Serpyllum  L. — A.B.J. 
T.  Chamcedrys  Fr.  Rocky  slope,  Wraxall,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  Aug.  13,  1915. — I.  M.  Roper.  Yes,  but  T.  ovatus 
Miller  is  the  earliest  name  for  it. — A.B.J. 
Hyssopus  officinalis  L.  Origin,  Beaulieu  Abbey,  S. 
Hants.,  v.c.  11  ;  cult.  Ledbury,  July  30,  1915. — S.  H. 
Bickham. 
Salvia  verticillata  L.  Woolmer  Green,  Herts.,  v.c.  20, 
July  10,  1915 — H.  C.  Littlebury. 
Scutellaria  galericulata  L.  (Ref.  No.  195).  Canal- 
side,  Caine,  N.  Wilts.,  v.c.  7,  Sept.  4,  1915.  Growing  in 
water,  so  that  the  pubescence  is  not  due  to  dry  or  exposed 
situation.  Rouy  has  “  a  vulgaris  Mutel.  Tiges,  feuilles  et 
calices  glabres  ;  corolles  +  pubescents.  f3  pubes cens  Mutel. 
Tiges,  page  inferieure  des  feuilles,  calices  et  corolles 
pubescents,  ordinairement  plus  petits  (rare).”  This  plant 
