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green carpet over a large area of the wood. From its immense 
profusion the plant must have been here for a very long time. 
— J. W. Carr. 
Aconitum anglicum Stapf. Bank of stream, near Hucclecote, 
E. Glos., July 5, 1931. Known there for a century. — H. S. 
Thompson (with J. H. Haines). Yes, anglicum Stapf. To 
my specimens, as to much material of anglicum , the descrip- 
tion of A. Napellus var. laciniosum Seringe, Musee Helv. 
1, 1823, “ Floribus laxe spicatis p aniculatisque ” is inapplic- 
able. — E. Drabble. 
Fumaria Bastardii Bor. [949]. Benslow, Hitchin, Herts., 
Aug. 19, 1931. — J. E. Little. The material was obtained 
from a couple of plants on a railwayman’s garden. Possibly 
it was introduced accidentally. F. Bastardii does not seem 
to have been recorded for the county. — J. E. Little. Yes, 
with very depauperate flowers. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Fumaria Boraei Jord. Near Hurst Castle, S. Hants., 
June, 1931 [Ref. C 15] — W. E. Farenden ; Comm. J. E. 
Lousley. Yes, var. gracilis Pugsl., which is frequent in 
S. Hants. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Fumaria Vaillantii Lois. Arable ground, near Headley, 
Surrey, July 17, 1931. — I. A. Williams. Correctly named. — 
H. W. Pugsley. 
Barbarea vulgaris R. Br., var. transiens Druce. (Approved 
by Dr. Druce). Field border, Tyndall’s Park, Bristol, v.c. 
34, May 17, 1927.— J. W. White. 
Arabis glabra Bernh. In considerable plenty along about 
half mile of a sandy lane between Twjdorcl and Lodden 
Bridge, Berks, May 24, 1931. [C 19], — J. E. Lousley. Yes, 
— E. Drabble. Good specimens of this very local biennial. 
— J. Fraser. 
Cardamine pratcnsis L. var. debilis DC. In pond, Pinkney’s 
Green, near Maidenhead, Berks, May 24, 1931. [Ref. C27]. 
— J. E. Lousley. In FI. Berks Dr. Druce records the un- 
common C. pratcnsis L. (restr.) as having been found on 
Pinkney’s Green near Maidenhead. After a prolonged search 
with R. B. Ullman the plant represented by the present 
gathering was the only unusual form found. It grew almost 
