REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1867. 
By the Curators. 
Ranunculus heterophyllus, “ Fries,” Bab. Mr. Bailey sends from 
Mobberley, Cheshire, a Balrachian Ranunculus , which seems to be this 
plant, though it has also points of resemblance to R. floribundus, Bab. 
Papaver Lecoqii, Lamotte. Mr. Bromwich contributes specimens 
from Ashorne, Warwickshire. 
Lepidium latifolium, L. Specimens with mature fruit of this 
species are sent by Mr. Syme. He says they are very rare in herbaria. 
Cardamine impatiens, L. A small copse by Cosford House, near 
Thursley, Surrey ; H. C. Watson. A new locality for a plant very 
scarce in the South of England. 
Sisymbrium Sophia, L. Botley, Berks ; W. T. Dyer. Additional to 
sub-province 9 of Cyb. Br. Sapp. 
Polygala ciliata, Lebel. (See last Report.) Mr. Syme writes, “ Mr. 
Watson and myself have this year each gathered a ciliated specimen 
of P. eu-vulgaris ; Mr. Watson at Compton, and myself at Box Hill; 
so, no doubt, P. ciliata is not a variety, but only a form of other species 
or varieties.” 
Ulex GallH, Planch. Sent from Ferningale Common, Warwick- 
shire, by Mr. Bromwich. 
Rosa llailstoni, Baker. Mr. J. G. Baker distributes from the neigh- 
bourhood of Thirsk a stock of specimens of a Rosa of the canina 
group, with the following characters : — General habit and mode of 
growth of typical canina. Prickles moderately close and numerous, 
the large ones like that of typical canina, but passing down gradually 
on the barren shoots into small slender aciculi. Leaves bright green 
and naked above, paler and quite naked beneath, the terminal one 
ovate, rounded at the base, the serration rather open and irregular and 
a few of the teeth slightly toothed again, the petiole not at all hairy 
