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11. Drouztii F. fe. Yaie Lower Common, W. Glos., v.c. 34, 
June 6. 1916. — J. V*' "White. So l should name it. — E.S.M. 
Y<. the "leaf segments are unusually stiff. — J.C4. 
B: . Mitcham Common, Surrey, v.c. 17, July, 1916. — 
V . R. Sherrin. I think a weak state of B. heterovhyllns , var 
trivlyllns, a characteristic plant of this locality, but possibly a 
hybrid between that and one of the small-flowered species. — J.G. 
II. lutarius Bouvet. Pond near iiolmsley Station. 8. Hants., 
v.c. 11, June 1916. — J. Comber. Yes. — J. G. 
Furmria officinalis L.. var. Wirtyeni Haussk. Chalkpit, Shal- 
ford, Surrey, v.c. 17, July 1916. — J. Comber. Correctly named. 
— H.W.P. 
Barbarca vulgaris. Ait., var. arcuate Fr. Orig. Side of drain 
ditch, Upton-on-Severn, Worcs,, v.c. 37. Cult. Ledbury, July 31, 
1916. (See 25th Report, 1903 — 9, p. 174, and Jl. Rot., 1916, p. 
205). — S. H. Bickham. The distributor describes this and other 
plants sent by Mr. Bickham as “a superb lor of specimens, ir. 
some cases showing interesting effects of cultivation.” — O.G. 
Arabis ciliatg Br. Seed from sandy coast of Dog’s Bay, W. 
Galway, Aug. 1913. Cult. Epsom, June 1916. The original 
plants were 3 — 7 inches high, with rosette leaves f inch ; culti- 
vates plants grew to 14 inches high, with rosette leaves 2| inches. 
— W . 0. Barton. The rather young specimens sent me show the 
abundant stem-leaves and the + entire root-leaves very satisfac- 
torily. Perhaps, another season, Mr. Barton could complete his 
excellent series by sending examples in ripe fruit. — C.E.S. 
A. hirsute Scop., var. glabrata Syme. Orig. near Plum non, 
Sussex, 1913. Cult. Ledbury, May 27, 1916.— S. H. Bickham. 
It is most satisfactory to see the varietal character so well main- 
tained in cultivation. — E.S M. Yes, the glabrous plant that 
Syme (1863) called glabrata , but it is probably identical with the 
plant similarly named by Hartman in 1832.— C.E.S. 
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Cardamine prgtensis L., var. [palvAris Peterm., f.] Arminghali 
Wood, nr. Norwich, Norfolk, v.e. 27, April 1915. — F. Long. Is 
not this rather the variety dentate, Schultz ! — O.E.S. I ; *ree 
with Mr. Salmon. — H.S.T. 
Erophila . W all of West Mill, Ur chin, Herts., v.c. 20, 
April 21 and May 24, 1916. — H. C. Littlobury. Under E. verna 
[ vulgaris). — E.S. M 
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