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majoribus quam in typo." As P. recta from Ealing, Middlesex, 1905, 

 A. Loydell; Iffley Road, Oxford, 1906 and 1907, Druce. 



var. canesoens Ruprecht. Sent to the Bot. Exch. Club as P. 

 norvegica by Major Wolley Dod in 1893 from the Woolwich Arsenal. 

 Mr Beeby thought it to be inclinata. Railway, Didcot, Berks, 

 1896, Druce ; Roadside near Twyford, Berks, Druce ; Chasey Wood, 

 Oxfordshire, 1885, W. Holland, as argentea. 



P. thuringiaca Bern., var. Nestleriana (Tratt.) Schinz & 

 Keller. Railway Bank near Forfar, 1910, R. and M. Corstorphine. 

 To this also probably belongs Mr Cosmo Melvill's specimen of 

 P. opaca which was sent to the Exchange Club in 1903 from Kersal & 

 Prestwich, Lancashire, but the specimens are scarcely complete 

 enough for precise determination. 



P. Crantzii Beck (P. alpestris Hall f.). Grassington, Yorks, 

 1906 ; and as "forma foliis brevidentatis an forsan P. Crantzii x 

 verna." Teesdale, Durham, 1896 ; Ben Lawers, Lochan Larige, 

 Stuich an Lochan, Mid Perth ; Little Craigindal, S. Aberdeen, 1890; 

 all collected by myself. 



P. verna L. Bromsgrove, Worcester, George Don ex Countess 

 of Aylesford, "typical"; Gogmagog, Cambridge, 1895, W. West, 

 1910, C. E. Moss; St. Vincent's Rocks, 1880, B. King; Durdham 

 Downs, Gloster, 1879, Druce ; Mewsland Bay, Glamorgan, H. J. 

 Riddelsdell ; Eastnor Park, 1850, T. Westcombe ; Mordiford, Hereford, 

 1841, R. M. Lingwood ; Beresford Dale, Derby, 1885, Purchas ; 

 Orme's Head, Carnarvon, 1880, B. King; Ledsham, York, 1896, W. 

 Falconer; Grassington, Yorks, J. Cryer ; Edinburgh, 1877, A. Craig 

 Christie. 



P. erecta Hampe = P. Tormentilla Sibth. A plant sent as P. 

 silvestris Neck., var. sciaphila. Wheal, Clifford Downs, W. Cornwall, 

 1905, F. H. Davey and C. C. Vigurs, is said "ad var. sciaphilam 

 (Zimm.) vergens." See Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 167, 1905. The P. 

 erecta x procumbens = P. suberecta Zimm. [Ref. No. 3188] from 

 between E. Anstey and Brushford, S. Somerset, 1907, E. S. Marshall, 

 Dr Wolf says is " var typica. Forma inflorentia et parvitate florum 

 ad var. dacicam Borb. accedens. Nihil indicat influxum Pot. 

 procumbentibus^ Another specimen from Stonebridge Park, 

 Middlesex, Druce, and Addington, Surrey, A. Bennett, is also said 

 " ad var. dacicam accedens." 



