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‘Eng. Bot.” t. 636, shows our normal plant, which is described 
as having “leaflets from 5 to 9, sharply serrated ant; somewhat 
cut, downy beneath ; the odd one in three lobes.” Mr. Westell’s 
plant is a good deal removed from this, as fat as one can see 
from the detached leaves sent, and I hope he will collect com- 
plete examples in flower and fruit for further study. — C.E.S. 
Caiiartdmm sativum L. (1) On City refuse, Bristol, W. Glos., 
v.c. 34, July 13, 1916. — Ida M. Roper. (2) Mitcham Common, 
Surrey, v.c. 17, July 1916. — W. R. Sherrin. (3) Near Stringer’s 
Common, Surrey, v.c. 17, July 8, 1916. — Coll. R M. Kennedy. 
Comm. E. B. Bishop. Yes ; fragile specimens. — H.S.T. 
Caucalis nodosa Scop., var. pedunculata Rouy. Icknield Way, 
near Ickieford, Hitchin, Herts , v.c. 20, July 22, 1916. — H. C. 
Littlebury. This agrees very well with the description of Torilis 
■nodosa Gaertn., var. pedunculata Rouy & Camus, “FI. de France,” 
VII., p. 251 (1901). I have never seen this before. — E.S.M. 
Also confirmed by J.W.W. & C.E.S. 
Cornus suecica L. Head of Glen Shirra, Laggan, E. Inverness, 
v.c. 96, July 14, 1916. — Edward S. Marshall. 
Galium Mollugo L., 1 var. insuhricum (Gaud.). Pewley Hill, 
Guildford, Surrey, v.c. 17, Sept. 20, 1916. — Coll. R. M. Kennedy. 
Comm. E. B. Bishop. Not insuhricum , which has large, roundish 
leaflets ; here the leaves are very small and numerous. I do not 
know of any special name for this. — E.S.M. 
G. palustre L., ? var. lanceolatum Uechtr. ( = elongatum Syme). 
(1) Riverside, near Broadwater, Godaiming, Surrey, v.c. 17, 
July 9, 1916. — E. B. Bishop. I believe so. — E.S.M. (2) Water- 
meads, St. Cross, Winchester, S. Hants., v.c. 11, Aug. 1916. — 
Coll. J. 0. Comber. Comm. J. Comber. This is a locality given 
in Townsend’s “FI. of Hants.” for the ‘var. elongatum ,’ bat these 
plants have rough stems. — J. Comber. Perhaps it may come 
under this, in spite of the scabrid stems, but. not extreme. — 
E.S.M. This must be, I think, just palustre. In both lanceolatum 
and elongatum the leaves are of a different shape and longer, etc. 
—C.E.S. 
Filago apmdata G. E. Sm. (1) Sandy field near Shackleford, 
Surrey, v.c. 17, July 8 , 1916. — C. E. Salmon. (2) Edge of field 
near Shackleford, Godaiming, Surrey, v.c. 17, July 15, 1916. 
These plants were cultivated in my garden from wild seedlings, 
as I was afraid that the ground would be disturbed and the 
