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difference between the two forms in Spain is noted by Willkomm 
and Lange (FI. Hisp. iii. 125). The variety genuina seeds readily 
in my garden, but I have never found a seedling of “London 
Pride.”— H. W. Pugsley. 
Callitriche sp.. Watercress beds, Darenth, W. Kent, v.c. 16, 
July 1924.— St. John Marriott. The fruit is too unripe to 
section it, but if not stagnalis t it is more probably obtusangula 
Le Gall. The habit, leaves, etc., are more like the latter. — A. 
Bennett. 
Epilobium obscurum Schreb. [608] Marsh on R. Inny, below 
Davidstowe, N. Cornwall, Sept. 12, 1924. “Stoles with few 
distant pairs of opposite leaves ” (Hooker). Buds erect, but 
hardly acute, as Hooker says. — J. E. Little. An unusually 
robust and erect form of this, in habit recalling E. Lamyi F. 
Schultz.— H.W.P. 
E. alsinefolium Vill. Stream side, Cock Bridge, S. Aberdeen, 
July 17, 1905. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
1 E. alsinefolium x obscurum. By the Conglass, near Tomin- 
toul, Banff, v.c. 94, July 25, 1905.— W. A. Shoolbred. I think 
the hybrid suggested. Apparently quite sterile. — H.W.P. 
Carum Bulbocastanum Koch (fruits). Wilbury Hill, Herts, 
Aug. 5, 1224.— J. E. Little. 
Seseli Libanotis Koch (fruits). Ex Arbury Banks, Herts. 
Grown on balk at Little Almshoe, Herts-, Sept. 26, 1924. — <). E. 
Little. 
Caucalis daucoicles L. Waste ground Stapleton, W. Gloster, 
v.c. 34, June 23, 1924. Ida M. Roper. 
Hedera Helix L., var. borealis Druce. Lledge bottom, Alveston, 
W. Gloster, v.c. 34, Dec. 9, 1924. — Jda M. Roper. 
Galium asperum Schreb., var. nitidulum (Thuill.). Tomintoul, 
Banff, v.c. 94, July 11, 1905. — W. A. Shoolbred. This plant 
seems identical with that occurring in various British localities, 
e.g. Tee.sdale and Cheddar, which has been identified as the 
specific type. The form of S.E. England that has been named 
var. nitidulum is a larger and more erect plant, with narrower 
and more revolute leaves. The varieties of this species in 
Britain require further investigation. — H. W. Pugsley. 
G.palustre , var. elongatum Presl. Lane N. of Horsell Common, 
Woking, Surrey, Sept. 1924. — W. Biddiscombe. This plant, 
though robust, cannot, I think, be referred to var. elongatum 
