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its extremely fine purplish corollas, which, it may be noted, show 
little, if any, indication of the lengthening tube, given as a 
character of Wettstein’s generic subdivision grandiflorce — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Loch Wattee, Unst, Shetland, Aug. 8, 1921. — 
R. J. Burdon. These plants have the aspect of E. occidentalis 
Wettst., but the leaf-cutting is too obtuse for that plant, and I 
cannot see that the foliage is glandular. The specimens also 
recall some forms of E. foulaensis, except for the shape of the 
capsules, and they are not unlike some forms of E. minima Jacq. 
I think, on the whole, that they are probably ,a condensed state 
of E. scotica Wettst. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Lundavick, Unst, Shetland, Aug. 1, 1921. — R. J. 
Burdon. There may be a mixture here, and I am doubtful 
about this gathering. Possibly it is a weak state of E. borealis. — 
H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Loch Spiggie, Dunrossness, Shetland, July 20, 
1921. — R. J. Burdon. I think a very sparingly clothed form of 
E. occidentalis Wettst. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Ugea, Unst, Shetland, Aug. 6, 1921. — R. J. 
Burdon. There is a mixture here. Some plants are E. foulaensis, 
and others appear to be weak E. borealis. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Clibberswick, Unst, Shetland, Aug. 11, 1921. — 
R. J. Burdon. E. borealis Towns. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Loch Asta, Mainland, Shetland, Juty 27, 1921. — 
R. J. Burdon. I believe this to be a large-flowered form of 
E. foidaensis Towns. But the plants are too young to show the 
characteristic broadly elliptic, emarginate capsules. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Lines of Dunburgh, Dunrossness, Shetland, July 
28, 1921. — R. J. Burdon. E. borealis Towns. — H.W.P. 
Euphrasia. Jedburgh, Aug. 17, 1921. — R. J. Burdon. I 
think a slender form of E. curia v. glabrescens Wettst., with a 
variable degree of hair-clothing. Some of the specimens also 
show a few shortly-stalked glands on the foliage, recalling those 
of E. brempila. — II. W. Pugsley. 
Galamintha sylvatica Bromf. Apes Down, Isle of Wight, Sept. 
12, 1918. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Teucrium Scordium L. Braunton Burrows, N. Devon. Coll. 
John Ralfs, Sept. 1838. Comm. S. H. Bickham. 
