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M ontia fontana L. var. intermedia Druce. Dolgelly, Merioneth., 
v.c. 48, August 15, 1923.— W. C. Barton. Yes ; M. rhondrosperma 
Fenzl. var. intermedia Beeby. — C.E.S. 
Hypericum Desetangsii, Lamotte. Origin : Near Lewes, 
Sussex, 1916.— C. E. S. Cult : Winehmore Hill, August 5, 1923. 
— L. B. Hall. Yes; nicely preserved specimens. Frohlich 
(“ Sitzungsber. Kais. Akad. M iss.” CXN, A' heft, abth. 1, 1911) 
considers II. Desetangsii Lam. to be the hybrid II. maculatum x 
perforatum and H. Desetangsii var. imperfora turn Bonnet to equal 
II. maculatum var. crosurn Schinz. Schinz, however, maintains 
II. Desetangsii as a good species. — C. E. Salmon. 
Geranium purpureum Vill. [688]. Among gorse, Quenvais, 
Jersey, June 12, 1923. The true purpureum A ill., emends Jordan. 
In the shade of a wood at St. Peter’s the plant was as green as 
G. Eobertianum under similar conditions. — W. C. Barton. 
Falcatula ornithopodioides. Newquay, Cornwall, v.c. 2, June 
4, 1905.— C. C. Vigurs. Comm. S. Bond. Bot. Inst. 
Medicago minima Baikal. Near Rye, E. Sussex, v.c. 14, May 
24, 1906. — A. 0. Hume. Comm. S. Loud. Bot. Inst. More 
accurately stated as of (L.) Bartalini, though the authorities 
given for the name are many. — H.S.T. 
M. minima Desr. [651]. S. Ouen’s Bay, Jersey, June 14, 
1923. Fine and plentiful on the sands, one plant fully covered 
a sheet 16 x 10 inches. In many cases the seed-pod is still 
attached to the root.- — AY. C. Barton. Vide ante ! 
Trifolium subterraneum L Quarry, La Moie, Jersey, June 14, 
1923. A few scraps sent to show peculiar markings on the 
leaves, all from one plant. I found in 1912 a group of plants 
with the same markings on the Grand Havre, Guernsey, and 
have in my herbarium a specimen collected at Christchurch, 
Hants., in 1889 by E. F. Linton, on which the same marking is 
traceable. — AY. C. Barton. I have seen such markings on plants 
near the mouth of the Colne, in Essex. — H.S.T. 
T. ochroleucon Huds. Near Baldock, Herts., v.c. 20, July, 
1904. — Coll. A. O. Hume. Comm. S. Bond. Bot. Inst. 
T. squamosum L. Uphill Marsh, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, July 
9, 1923. Frequent on grassy sea walls, but not below. — H. S. 
Thompson. Also from Newhaven Sussex, v.c. 14, July, 1907. — - 
Coll. A. O. Hume. Comm. S. Lond. Bot. Inst. 
