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collected by me in Ireland, and these he has not since examined. 

 Notes on the Flora of the Saltees (Wexford), p. 181. 



Journal of Botany, 1913. Notes on the Flora of Derbyshire, 

 E. & H. Drabble, p. 5. Notes on Jersey Plants, C. E. Salmon, p. 17. 

 Cerastium tetrandrum Curt., var. dunense, C. E. Salmon. Poppy 

 Notes, Rev. E. Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock, p. 48, suggests that the 

 stigmatic rays in Rhoeas have an average range from 9 — 14, with an 

 average of 10, dubium range 4 — 7, average 6, whereas strigosum range 

 from 7 — 10, average 8, and he suggests it is a hybrid dubium x 

 Rhoeas. P. Rhoeas var. Pryorii ranged 10 — 12, average 11. The 

 author considers this to be an improved energetic variety of the type 

 usually found growing on a slightly richer soil. This does 

 not agree with my observations. Mr Peacock also considers P. 

 Argemone var. glabrum (Bot. Rec. Club Rep. 231, 1877) from 

 Rasin, Lincoln, to be a hybrid, and the variety of Rhoeas with yellow 

 sap (chelidonioides Kuntze), Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 151, 1912, to be (P. 

 Rhoeas x Lecoqii) x Rhoeas. British Fumaria Records, H. W. Pugs- 

 ley, p. 51. Notes on S.W. Norfolk Plants, F. C. Newton, p. 51. Worce- 

 stershire Plants, R. F. Towndrow, p. 57. Further Notes on Epilobium 

 Hybrids, R. H. Compton, p. 79. Parnassia palustris var. condensata, 

 J. A. Wheldon & W. G. Travis, p. 85. Notes on Statice, C. E. 

 Salmon, p. 92, in which the plants only recently put under Limonium 

 are once again placed under Statice, S. humilis and S. recurva being 

 new specific combinations. The British Species of Arctium, A H. 

 Evans, p. 113, suggests using A. vulgare (Hill) Evans to replace A. 

 nemorosum and A. intermedium. Two New Scottish Hawk weeds, H. 

 Isabellae and H. Shoolbredii, p. 1 1 9. A New Hybrid Rock Rose, p. 

 182, Rev. E. S. Marshall, Phillip Miller's Plants, p. 132, J. Britten. 

 Spergularia atheniensis in England, G. C. Druce, p. 137. Plants of 

 the Dalwhinnie District, 1911, E. S. Marshall & W. A. Shoolbred, p. 

 164. Notes on Mid Perth Plants, J. R. Matthews, p. 193. Cornish 

 Notes, C. C. Vigurs, p. 197, includes P. Timbali Jord. from Par. 

 Maianthemum bifolium Schmidt, in England, A. B. Jackson, p. 202. 

 Carnarvonshire Plants, S. H. Bickham, E. S. Marshall, & W. A. 

 Shoolbred, p. 241. Nepeta Glechoma var. parvifolia Benth. in Surrey, 

 Eleonora Armitage, p. 253. Caithness Plants, p. 278, and Rhyncospora 

 fusca in Britain, p. 295, A. Bennett. Isle of Wight Plants, F. 

 Stratton, p. 285. Further Notes on the Denbigh Flora, A. A. 



