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Echium plantagineum L. St. Brelade, Jersey, June 6, 1905. 
J. W. White. Yes.— C.C.L. 
Solanum nigrum L., var. prostratum F. Ger. St. Philips 
Marsh, Bristol, v.c. 34, Oct. 13, 1922. — Ida M. Roper. F. Gerard 
(Magnier, Scrinia, 1895, 356) says — “caule prostrata, foliis parvis, 
fere integris.” Miss Roper’s plant looks right.— C.E.S. 
Verbascum Lychnitis L., var. micranthum (Moretti). FIs. 
yellow, see Dunn in ct Journ. Bot.” 1894, p. 23. Steep hillside 
near Bossington, Somerset, v.c. 5, July 16, 1922. — H. S. Thompson. 
V. Chaixii Vill. ( V. gallicum Willd.). Alien. Ashton Gate, 
Bristol, July 15, 1911. Coll. C. Bucknall. Comm. J. W. White. 
Probably. — C.C.L. 
Sibthorpia europaea L. Damp laneside near Horner Combe, 
Porlock, Somerset, v.c. 5, July, 1922. — H. S. Thompson. 
Euphrasia Rostkoviaha Hayne [2422 & 2424]. (1) Rough hilly 
pasture above Porlock, Exmoor, 900 — 1000 ft., July, 1922. 
Sub-Alpine form — fide H. W. Pugsley. — H. S. Thompson. Yes. 
— W. H. Pearsall. A starved state of No. 2423. In 1919 this 
plant was equally dwarfed on the slopes of Myrtleberry Cleave 
in the Lyn valley. — H. W. Pugsley. (2) [2423] Horner Combe, 
Porlock, Somerset, v.c. 5, July, 1922. Chiefly under bracken. — 
H. S. Thompson. Yes : liberally supplied with glandular hairs. 
— W. H. Pearsall. A slender form of E. Rostkoviana widely 
spread over Exmoor. It is identical with the plant distributed 
through the Bot. Exch. Club from Myrtleberry Cleave, Lynmouth, 
in 1917, and erroneously named E. Jennica Kihl. — H. W. Pugsley. 
E. brevipila Burnat & Gremli. Peatmoor, near Street, Somer- 
set, Aug. 1, 1922. In the Carex evoluta enclosure, but frequent 
on the moor. — H. S. Thompson. I should call this E. Rostkoviana. 
— W. H. Pearsall. This plant shows, chiefly on the calyx, the 
subsessile glands which characterise E. brevipila , but in most 
other respects it is clearly different and recalls in some degree 
E. borealis. A very similar plant was distributed by Rev. H. J. 
Riddelsdell from Wigginton in 1918 and 1919. — H. W. Pugsley. 
E. Kerneri Wettst. Lilley Hoo, Herts, and Beds., v.c. 20 and 
v.c. 30, Sept. 12, 1922. — J. E Little. Just like the handsome 
Kerneri that grows on our Downs at Reigate. — C.E.S. Yes ; 
beautiful examples -of this. — W.H. P. I agree. — H.W.P. Will 
members who received (from the B.E.C.) Mr. Cosmo Melvill’s 
E. scottica (which is E. Kerneri) please note that the present 
plant has the same salisburgensis- like leaves, although much fewer 
in number 1 — W.H.P. 
