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1931. — L. B. Hall. With normal heads from adjoining clump 
gathered at the same time. All the heads on a good sized 
clump were similarly affected. I should be glad of comments 
and records of occurrence of this or similar forms. — L. B. 
Hall. Dissecting what was intended for a bloom of this, I 
found a very small ovary in the centre. All the rest of the 
overlapping scales were smaller than the normal sepals and 
less highly coloured than them. The corolla was absent. 
Bracts, sepals, corolla and stamens were all involved in this 
reversion, and all except the bracts had not reached then- 
proper form. All four are homologues of the ordinary leaf. 
I have not seen this previously. — J. Fraser. 
Daboecia cantcibrica K. Koch. Abundant along south shore 
of Lough Corrib, N.W. of Oughterard, Connemara, Galway, 
July 16, 1895. — J. W. Carr. 
Limonium \ paradoxum Pugsl. [493]. (In Journ. Bot. 
lxix, 44 (1931)). St. David’s Head, Pembrokeshire, H.W.P. 
and F. Druce, Aug. 12, 1931. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Glaux maritima L. Autumn state (thin and very green) as 
a strand plant on pure sand at H.W., Berrow, N. Somerset, 
Sept. 22, 1931. No sign of fruit or flowers. — H. S. Thompson. 
Avagallis arvensis L., forma carnea Schrank. Newborough 
sand dunes, Anglesey, v.c. 52, Aug. 28, 1931. Margin of 
petals glandular ciliate. This striking colour-form was more 
abundant than the scarlet one. — Ida M. Roper. Yes, f. 
carnea ( A . carnea Schrank). — E. Drabble. 
Eryihraea pulchella Fr. Glade in wood on Weald clay, near 
Alfold, Surrey (Sussex border), Aug. 2, 1931. — E. C. Wallace. 
Yes. — J. Fraser. Yes, the ordinary form of pulchella . — 
E. Drabble. 
Gentiana Amarella Linn. Damp hollows on the sandhills, 
Newborough Warren, Anglesey, Aug. 28, 1931. — E. C. 
Wallace. Yes. — J. Fraser. 
Symphytum officinale var. purpureum Pers. and var. 
ochroleucum DC. In several places in the Chew Valley below 
Pensford, N. Somerset, both on the river banks and at road- 
side. May and June, 1931. — H. S. Thompson. (FI. mauve) 
cf. S. officinale var. ochroleucum x per egrinum. — H. W. 
Pugsley. (FI. cream coloured) S. officinale L. var. ochroleucum 
DC.— H. W. Pugsley. 
