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S. gmnla/ndica L., var. nov. GnfHthii (Gticrnonprez). tf~>oc 
from Cwm Idwal, Carnarvonshire. Cn ‘ Bangor, July 1916. — 
J. E. Griffith. The tv. o small specimens sent to me have no barren 
shoots, but they are certainly the same as a very wed -mat Hd 
Saxifrage which I gathered in Cwm 1 Iwal (:t apparently hybrid > -s 
with S. hypnoidesh a? well as on and near Snowera m It! - 
Mr. F. N. Williams identifies this as the W elsh plant named 3 
'leptophylla Pers. by D. Don (“Trans. Linn. Soc. 1822,” pp. 450*1) : 
but he doubts the correctness or the identification, and proposes 
to call it S. arvonica. Persoon’s description, in his “Synopsis,” I. 
p. 490, is verj' brief and vague ; and 1 have seen no authentic 
specimen. — E.S. M. 
S', rosacea. Moench (decipiens Ehrh.). Ref. Do. 4031. Root 
from Clare Island, W. Mayo (R. Lloyd Praeger). Cult, garden, 
West Monktou. May 16 & 29, 1916. It differs slightly from the' 
W r elsh plant (S. palrnata Sm.), but both come under S. decipiens 
Ehrh. JSxsiccata, No. 5 (Herb. Smith !) quoted by Moench in pub- 
lishing his S. rosacea. Ehrh art did not describe S decipiens , so 
his name is not valid. — E. S. Marshall. 
S. hypnoicles L., forma. Ref. No. 4033. Root from limestone, 
"West Ireland (probably from Black Head, Co. Clare, as I have a 
very similar wild specimen from there) ; received from Mr. E. W. 
Hunnybun, to whom it was sent bj’ Mr. R. Lloyd Praeger. 
Grown at W r est Monkton Rectory, May 16 & 29, 1916. Much 
stronger than the typical plant from Cheddar, cultivated under 
the same conditions. Axillary leaf-buds absent, or quite rudi- 
mentary. — Edward S. Marshall. For further information on all 
these difficult plants, reference may be made to Mr. Marshall’s 
“Critical Notes on some Britannic Saxifrages,” in “ Journ. Bot.” 
June 1917. — H.S.T. 
Drosera anulica x rotund if olia ( D . obovata Mert. & Koch). Ref. 
No. 4244. With the parents, to the north-west of Loch Laggan, 
v.c. 97, W. Inverness, at about 1200 feet, July 31, 1916. — 
Edward S. Marshall. 
7). Imgifolia L., f. subcaulssceus Melvill. Hartland Moor, Corfu, 
Dorset, v.c, 9, June 27, 1916.— Ida M. Roper. The specimens 
sent me may come under the forma , but are not so well marked 
as some that occur in the begs of E. Dorset. — J.W.W. Yes ; but 
this appears to be merely a state of growth. — E.S.M. 
Callitriche obtusangula Le Gall. Mildenhdl, W Si ffolk, v .c. 
26, dune .13, 1913. — W O. Barton. This seems correctly na mod, 
