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Medicago denticulata Willd. La Favorita, Palermo, Sicily, 
April 26, 1906. Coll. C. Bucknall and J. W. White. These 
specimens, gathered in Sicily by the late Mr. Bucknall, are sent 
with the thought that some members may like to compare them 
with the plant found in Britain. — J.W.W. 
M. minima (L.) Bart. Waste ground, Barry Dock, Glam., 
July, 1922. — A. E. Wade. Comm. Nat. Mus. of Wales. 
Melilotus alba Desr. G.N.R., above engine sheds, Hitcbin, 
Herts., Sept. 17, 1922.- — J. E. Little. 
Trifolium incarnatum Linn., var. album. Cultivated at II- 
minster, v.c. 5, July, 1922. Appears to be identical with 
T. Molinerii Balb. — H. Downes. I agree with Dr. Downes that 
there is nothing really to distinguish T. incarnatum , var. album 
from T. Molinerii ; and that appears to be the opinion of certain 
authors on the continent. — H.S.T. 
T. Molinerii Balb. Lizard Point, Cornwall, v.c. 1, June, 
1922. — H. Downes. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria L., var. tricolor Rouy et Fouc. First 
record for British Isles ? Limestone slope near Shipham, in some 
quantity at edge of mowing grass, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, June 15, 
1922. Calyx nearly white, teeth purple, with long silky hairs 
like the leaves. 3 — 5 pairs of narrow leaflets. Flowers from 
yellow to deep orange red. The six specimens gathered are 
2 — 3 dcms. high. Much more silky than Barton’s No. 370, 
Newquay, 1919, and less branched. — H. S. Thompson. 
Ornithopus pinnatus Druce. Scilly Isles, June, 1922.— 
H. Downes. 
Vicia sativa L., var. macrocarpa Moris. Waste ground by 
allotments, near Horfield, Bristol, v.c. 34, Oct. 27, 1922, with 
Mr. Gibbons, the finder. FIs. 2*5 — 3 cm. Ripe pod 53 x 9 mm. 
Seeds large, mottled. Stem robust, almost winged, over 6 feet 
long. 6 — 7 pairs of very large leaflets, — 40 x 15 mm., +, 
emarginate, with short mucro. More robust than I have ever 
seen this in S. of France. — H. S. Thompson. Yes.— C.C.L. 
V. augustifolia (L.) Reichardt [2645]. Formerly these would 
have been placed under the unsatisfactory var. Bobartii (Forst.) 
Koch. Sandy ground between Keynsham and Brislington, May 
28, 1922. See pregnant note by D. Fry in White’s “FI. of 
Bristol,” p. 25. I have just such a “puzzling series” from this, 
the very spot referred to by Mr. Fry. — H. S. Thompson. 
