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mehreren Exemplarn vor 1 — Prof. Hedlund, per C. E. S. Doubt- 
less on the road to incisa, but I think I can match it on our 
downs. — A.B. 
S. Aria (L.) Crantz, var. incisa Reichb. [2430]. Tree near 
Ranger’s cottage, Leigh Woods, N. Somerset, Aug. 1922. — II. S. 
Thompson. Probably right. — J.W.W. Mr. White’s remarks 
(“Flora of Bristol,” pp. 304 — 9), on the various species are 
excellent. — A.B. 
S. Aria (L.) Crantz, var. rupicola Syme, or near it [2422]. 
In shade; no flowers obtainable. Top of cliff, south of Nightin- 
gale Valley, N. Somerset, May 30, 1922. Leaves cuneate at 
base; 5-8 veins. Passed by J. W. White. — H. S. Thompson. 
This certainly does agree to a great extent with Syme’s de- 
scription of his rupicola , but it is a young state and hardly safe 
to judge by. — A.B. 
S. ( Pyrus ) intermedia Ehrb. ? [Ref. A.]. Cheddar Gorge, 
June 1922. — H. S. Thompson. S. Aria. — J.W.W. (2) [2431] 
Clifton Down, W. Glos., June 6, 1922. — H. S. Thompson. I 
should name it S. Aria var. incisa Reichb. — C.E.S. 
Chrysosplenium alternifolium L. Markham Bottom, Pill, N. 
Somerset, May 6, 1922. Sent because the leaves are somewhat 
difficult to dry well. — H. S Thompson. 
Drosera anglica Huds. On the Urrisbeg, Connemara, Ireland, 
Aug. 21, 1907. — C. Bucknall and J. W. White. In Ireland this 
was first found at Edenderry before 1640, and first published by 
Parkinson in “Theatrum Botanicum,” 1640. — H.S.T. 
Epilobium palustre x parviflorum 1 Ippolyts Common, Herts., 
v.c. 20, Aug. 30, 1921. — J. E. Little. Assuming that in all the 
specimens the stigmas were not truly clavate, but + 4-cleft, I 
should say they are correctly labelled : but they look much 
nearer E. palustre than E. parviflorum. The narrow almost entire 
leaves are almost those of E. palustre, and the filiform palustre 
stolons are present in nearly every plant. The habit and the 
colour of the flowers, on the other hand, favour E. parviflorum, 
and the irregular development of the seeds, which sometimes 
resemble those of E palustre, no doubt points to hybridity. — 
H.W.P. E. rivulare Wahlenberg (E. palustre x parviflorum). Rouy 
“El. de France,” vii. 198. “ Souche munie de stolons greles, 
radicants a l’arrffire-saison et termines par une rosette de feuilles 
courtes coriaces imbriquees; tige de 2 — 8 dcm. -+- rameuse 
cylindrique mollement pubescente ; feuilles lineaires-lanceolees, 
