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b. Flowers solitary. 
a. Stem leafless, radical leaves many ... 
b. Stem with leaves. 
a. Perianth segments lanceolate, 
very acute. 
a. Panicle exceeding the 
bracts ; flowers usually 
remote 
b. Bracts exceeding the pan- 
icle : flowers crowded... 
b. Perianth segments blunt. 
a. Capsule roundly obovoid, 
longer than the perianth 
segments 
b. Capsule oval oblong, equal- 
ling the perianth seg- 
ments 
J. squcirrosus. 
J. bufonius. 
J. tenuis. 
J. compressus. 
J. Gerardi. 
Ranunculus peltatus Schrank var. fioribundus (Bab.). Pond, 
Westerleigh, W. Glos., v.c. 34, May 24, 1921. — I. M. Roper. 
Carefully pressed and correctly named specimens ; interesting as 
possessing glabrous carpels. — W. H. Pearsall. 
R. acris L. ( a and b). Hitchin, Herts., v.c. 20, June and July, 
1921. — J. E Little. On my sheet, marked (a), there are two 
forms. One, the earlier gathering, with stem and petioles 
densely hairy, lowest joint of stem short, petioles short and 
spreading, answers well to tomophyllus Jord. The other, in 
fruiting stage, with glabrous stem and lowest internode much 
longer, radical leaves absent, is satisfactory Boraeanus Jord. The 
two plants on sheet (b) correspond and are tomophyllus. Stem 
and petioles densely hairy with spreading hairs, lowest internode 
short, radical leaves withered or absent. — Jas. W. White. 
R. parviflorus Linn. Rocky bank, Gloddaeth, near Llandudno, 
Carnarvon, v.c. 49. — Coll. Jos. Sidebotham, May 1868. Comm. 
S. H. Bickham. 
Caltha palustris L. var. Guerangerii (Bor.). Border of wood, 
Compton Dando, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, March 21, 1921.— I. M. 
Roper. Beautiful specimens. I hope Miss Roper will send in a 
set next season showing the characteristic follicles of this variety, 
and so complete the excellent material. — C.E.S. 
Fumaria occidental is Pugs. Cultivated on waste ground, 
Newquay, Cornwall, Aug. 1 907.— Coll. C. C. Vigurs and H. 
Groves. Comm. H. W. Pugsley. 
