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sepals and pedicels. Though the capsules are unusually large, 
the general habit is quite unlike var. macrocarpa Lloyd and 
var. sphaerocarpa (Tenore). With these were three specimens 
of the eglandular var. scabra Fenzl. Marshall’s gathering, 
“ Burnham to Berrow, June, 1916,” included specimens of 
sphaerocarpa Ten. — E. Drabble. 
A. serpyllifoliaxleptoclados ? [2639]. Wall top, Uphill 
village, N. Somerset, Aug. 21, 1931.— H. S. Thompson. Most 
of this, all I think, is what I call fairly typical A. serpyllifolia 
L. var. scabra Fenzl.- — E. Drabble. 
Arenaria lejrtoclados Guss. [2638]. Garden weed, White- 
ladies Road, Clifton, Bristol (v.c. 34) Aug. 18, 1931. — H. S. 
Thompson. Yes, the eglandular form, i.e. var. scabra R. and 
F.— E. Drabble. 
Arenaria leptoclados Guss. [var. scabra Rouy et Fouc.]. 
[2636], Railway bank, Brislington Station, N. Somerset ; 
also a few between the metals, July 20, Aug. 25, 1931. — H. S. 
Thompson. A. leptoclados var. micrantha Drabble, character- 
ized by its slender stems, very small leaves and flowers, and 
shorter capsules. — E. Drabble. 
Sagina maritima G. Don Sen. Uphill Wharf, N. Somerset, 
June 22, 1931. Very dwarf. — H. S. Thompson. Yes, a small 
form of var. stricta, but the varieties are not really constant, 
I think. — E. Drabble. That is my own experience.- — H. S. T. 
Sagina [filicaulis Jord.]. Base of wall, Brislington, N. 
Somerset, Aug. 25, 1931, and a more prostrate specimen 
between the metals at the railway station. See Report 
1924-25, p. 291. — H. S. Thompson. A glandular form of 
S. apetala, leaves with long basal cilia.- — W. H. Pearsall. I 
call this a very glandular apetala. In my opinion C. E. 
Salmon extended his idea of filicaulis too far in the direction 
of apetala, and included some forms of the latter species 
under filicaulis. True filicaulis, well represented by Mr. 
Little’s specimen 693 from St. Ippolyts, 1926, is much more 
like small-flowered slender-stemmed ciliata ; indeed Rouv 
(FI. Fr. 3, p. 289) treats it as a variety of ciliata. — E. Drabble. 
I was, of course, influenced by certain plants placed by 
Salmon under Jordan’s filicaulis. — H. S. T. 
Sagina [ ciliata Fries ?] glabrous form. Purn Hill, Bleadon, 
