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> ... 'rcjisis Murr., var. agreslis (Jord.), i. leyetalis (.lord.). 
Garden weed. Godalmin^ Surrey, Sep . 28, 1916. — : Ool! Mrs. 
G. L. Wilde. Comm. E. B. Bishop. Yes, seg&talis. It has much 
cl the habit of agrdis, but the stipules are quite those of sege- 
talk. — E.D. 
V ariimsk Murr., ?var. DSs4ghsei (Jord.). (1) Garden weed, 
Godalming, Surrey, Sept. 23, 1916. — Coll. Mrs. C. L. Wi: le. 
Ooram. E. B. Bishop. Correct. — E.D. (2) Arable he'd, Scots- 
iand, Hascombe, Surrey, v.e. 17, Sept. 24, 1916. — E. B. Bishop. 
The plants on ray sheet are rather large V. arvatica Jord. — E.D. 
V. a/nensis Muir., ['1 var. rurahs (Corb.), suh-vur. glabra Drabble]. 
Arable held, off St. Petersburg!} Koad, Guildford, v.c. 17, April 
28, 1916. — Coll. B. M. Kennedy. Comm E. B. Bishop. This is 
V. variola Jord., var. mlphnrea , perhaps rather small -flowered, but 
unmistakable. — E.D. 
V. saxatUis Schmidt, [var. lepida (Jord.) ?]. Church Streiton s 
Salop, v.c. 40, .Tuly 25, 1916. — Coll. W. Simpson. Comm. E. B. 
Bishop. There is no sign of the perennial underground growth, 
so characteristic of lepida. This is V. Lejmnd Jord. — E.D. 
Lychnis dioica I.., with pale pink flowers, turning darker and 
bluer on drying : 'i hybrid. Though growing with L. alba in a 
field of c seeds ’ near Badstock, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 1 916, Mr. 
Marshall says : ‘I do not see clear evidence of the alba parent, 
and fancy that it is a colour form of L. diurna ; but 1 am not 
sure about it : it is full young.” — H. S. Thompson. “Perhaps so 
critical a point is best settled from fresh specimens.'’ — J. W. W. 
in I’U. 
Stellaria Dilkmana Moench (1777) = 3*pa1mtri$ Betz. (1795). 
Foliage green Marshy side of railway near Edington Ed. Station, 
N. Somerset, v.c. 6, July 6, 1816 (see F. N. Williams in “ Journ. 
.Rot.” 1910, p. 223, and Moss and, Dr :ce in “ Inter. Phytogeo- 
graph. Exc. in Brit. Isles,” “New Phyt.” reprint, 1913, pp. 25, 
122). — E. S Thompson. “ S. glauca With, seems to differ only 
in its glaucous foliage.” — E.S.M. in lift. ' 
Armaria, scrpyllifdia i var. mscidula Both, ( = glatinosa Koch',. 
Bef. No. 4350. Plentiful among the sandhills about Burnham 
and Berrow, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 8, 1916. — Edward S. 
Marshall. Yes, but it is often much more glandular than the 
two examples sent me. — C.E.S. 
