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Thlaspi alpestre L. Gwyclir, Llanrwst, Denbighsh., v.c. 50, 
July, 1919. — J. E. Griffith. I believe this comes under T. sylvestre 
Jord.— C.E.S. 
Helianthemum canum Baumg. Orig. Great Orme’s Head, 
Carnarvon, v.c. 49, 1918. Cult. Ledbury, May 27, 1919. — S. H. 
Bickham. The hoary character of the leaves is lacking in these 
specimens, and is by no means uniform in wild plants on the 
Great Orme. The leaves also vary greatly in form, being some- 
times almost orbicular. — H.W.P. 
Viola odorata L. x Long Spinney, Scraptoft, Leics., v.c. 55, 
May 7, 1916.— A. R. Horwood. Of the two sheets sent, (1) Not 
separable from V. odorata. Badly dried. (2) Badly dried speci- 
mens of what may be V. hirta x < odorata. The hairs are not so 
invariably depressed as in typical V. odorata , from which it is 
very slightly removed. — E.S.G. 
V. hirta L., var. cenochroa Gillot ( fide E. S. G.) (Ref. No. 1 300). 
Open wood, Failand, nr. Bristol, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, March 21 
and May 29, 1918. — Ida M. Roper. 
V. hirta x odorata. (Ref. No. 1264). Tickenham Hill, N. 
Somerset, v.c. 6, April 3, 1918. — Ida M. Roper. Direction of 
hairs proclaims the hybrid V. hirta x odorata. — E.S.G. 
V. sylvestris Kit. Sheepy Magna, Leics.. v.c. 55, April 27, 
1916. — A. R. Horwood. These plants should be placed under 
var. punctata of V. sylvestris. — E.S.G. 
V. Eiviniana x sylvestris. ( 1 ) (Ref. No. 1267). Roadside, 
Gaunt’s Earthcott, W. Glos., v.c. 34, April 11, 1918. Spur red- 
dish purple, slightly furrowed, lower petal broad with branched 
veins, leaves broader than long. — I. M. Roper. Yes : 1 think 
certainly a hybrid or variation of V. Eiviniana and V. sylvestris. — 
E.S.G. (2) (Ref. No. 1369). Wood border under Lansdown, W. 
Glos., v.c. 34, May 26, 1919. — Ida M. Roper. Yes; I think 
Miss Roper is right. Either a cross or intermediate between 
V. Eiviniana and V. sylvestris. The upper leaves (being narrower 
and more tapering) form the chief clue. — E.S.G. 
V. arvensis Murr., ? var. agrestis (Jord.). (Ref. No. 4478). 
West Monkton, S. Somerset, v.c. 5, Sept. 30, 1918. — E. S. 
Marshall. Yes — E.D. 
V. arvensis Murr., var. agrestis (Jord.). (Ref. No. 375). Corn- 
field near Belstone, N. Devon, v.c. 4, August 24, 1919. Two 
upper petals sometimes suffused with blue. Habit suggests 
