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Herniaria ciliata Bab. Rocks near coast, Lizard, v.c. 1, June 
1922.— H. Downes. 
Scleranthus perennis Linn. Thetford Heatb, Suffolk, June 
1920.— Miss M. Cobbe. Comm. F. Rilstone. Is that species, 
and a fine example. — H.S.T. 
Chenopodium rubrum L., var. pseudo-botryoides Wats. St. Philip’s 
Marsh, Bristol, AY Glos., v.c. 34, Oct. 16, 1922.— Ida M. Roper. 
Salicornia dolichostachya x herbacea. Mud of “King Road,” 
below Portbury, N. Somerset, Oct. 14, 1922. With both parents. 
Similar (fresh) specimens passed as such by Dr. E. J. Salisbury. 
First record for Bristol Channel. — H. S. Thompson. 
Polygonum dumetorum L. Lessness Woods, Belvedere, W. 
Kent, v.c. 16, Sept. 1922. — W. AVatson and St. J. Marriott. 
Polygonum [mite Schrank]. Sandy lane, AVolferton, AY. Nor- 
folk, v.c. 28, Aug. 30, 1 922. — W. Lomas and J. E. Little. This 
must be Hydropiper ; mite has eglandular perianths, shining nuts, 
etc. — C.E.S. P. Hydropiper L. — H.AY.P. 
Rumex obtusifolius L. [529]. Fruits. Wells, W. Norfolk, v.c. 
28, Aug. 30, 1922. — W. Lomas. Comm. J. E. Little. Fruiting 
segments about 4’0 mm., reticulate, strongly-toothed, one slightly 
larger; teeth commonly over DO mm. Achenes 2 ’5 mm. long. 
One large tubercle P5-2 0 mm. long, a second, and often a third, 
nearly as large. — J.E.L. This is II. Friesii Gren. & Godr. FI. 
Fr. (1855), 3. 36, and 11. obtusifolius (a) Friesii Doell. Baden, 185. 
I have seen no Pi. sylvestris AVallr. from Norfolk. — A.B. 
Euphorbia virgata W. & K. Barry Dock, Glamorgan, June 
1922. — A. E. Wade. Comm. Nat. Mus. of AVales. Yes. — C.C.L. 
E. Esula L., var. pseudo-Cyparissias (Jord.). Dernford Fen, 
Cambs., June 27, 1922. — A. J. Crosfield. Yes. — C.C.L. & A.B. 
This is not E. Esida var. pseudo-Cyparissias of British authors, nor 
is it the plant of Jordan. I have carefully compared it with true 
E. virgata AYaldst & Kit. (well figured by them). It differs from 
type virgata in several points, and has much larger flowers than 
E. virgata var. esulifolia Thell.— E.G.B. In Mr. Baker’s absence 
in Spain, Mr. Wilmott was asked for a further opinion, ' and 
writes: “This does not correspond with the sheet of E. pseudo- 
Cyparissias from Jordan, which is in Herb. Mus. Brit. Nor is it 
E. virgata W. & K. ; and although it approaches the forma 
esulifolia Thellung, it differs in its larger cyathia. Seeds are 
essential for the study of Euphorbias, and this group is in great 
need of revision.”— A. J.W. Mr. Baker and Mr. Wilmott kindly 
