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Epilobium angustifolium L. (probably) seedlings. Chew 
Magna Reservoir, N. Somerset, Sept., 1933. — H. S. Thompson. 
Epilobium hirsutum X parviflorum. [Ref. Ep. 86]. Peas- 
marsh, Surrey, July 31, 1933. These sheets are for the most 
part from two large plants growing among abundance of the 
two parents. They disagree in several respect from Hauss- 
knecht’s description of the hybrid.— G. M. Ash. I agree. — 
J. Fraser. 
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb. Seedlings. Chew Magna 
Reservoir, N. Somerset, Sept., 1933.— H. S. Thompson. 
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb. Corner of pasture, near 
Frenchay, W. Glos., Aug. 5, 1933. — H. S. Thompson. All 
passed as correct by Mr. Ash when in Bristol. Correct. — 
J. Fraser. 
Epilobium parviflorum Schreb. ; perhaps X hirsutum. 
Shapwick Peatmoor, Somerset, Aug. 22, 1933. — H. S. 
Thompson. My sheet has all the characters of E. hirsutum L. 
though the leaves are below average size . . . . — J. Fraser. 
Epilobium montanum L. Growing with or near E. lanceo- 
latum, one or two being hybrids. Glen Frome, near Bristol, 
W. Glos., Aug. 5, 1933. — H. S. Thompson. Correct. — J. 
Fraser. 
Epilobium montanum X obscurum. [Ref. Ep. 87]. Kitchen 
Garden, Lower Birtley Farm, Witley, Surrey, Aug. 1, 1933. — 
G. M. Ash. The specimen received looks almost like E. 
obscurum, but the relatively large flowers, with 4-fid stigma, 
show the influence of E. montanum. — H. W. Pugsley. I agree. 
— J. Fraser. 
Epilobium lanceolatum Seb. et Maur. Fowey, Cornwall, 
v.c. 2, Sept, 6, 1933. [No. 499].— H. W. Pugsley. 
Epilobium lanceolatum Seb. et Maur. Glen Frome, W. Glos., 
Aug. 5, 1933. — H. S. Thompson. 
Epilobium roscum Schreb. Vegetable garden, near Chew 
Magna, N. Somerset, Sept. 15, 18, 1933. — H. S. Thompson. 
My sheet shows no flowers, but the plant seems to be correctly 
named. — H. W. Pugsley. Correct ; a species very fond of 
gardens.— J. Fraser. 
Epilobium roscum Schreb. Holford Village, S. Somerset, 
Aug. 10, 1933. — H. S. Thompson. 
