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Ranunculus Jiuitans Lam., var. cambricus (Ar. Benn.). Llyn 
Coron, Bodorgan, Anglesea, April 30, 1925. This shows winter 
growth, but matches a July gathering sent by Mr. J. E. Griffith 
to the Club in 1917, which was accepted by Mr. Arthur Bennett. 
— Ida M. Roper. 
Eranthis hyemalis Salisb. Enclosure on Sutton Road near 
Mitcham, Surrey, Feb. and April 1925. — E. C. Wallace and 
D. G. Catcheside. Growing with this was Anemone apennina, 
both plants being very abundant over a small enclosed area. 
Unfortunately the ground is a “desirable building site.” — D. G. 
Catcheside. 
Meconopsis cambrica Yig. Rocks and screes in Cheddar Gorge, 
N. Somerset, June 18, 1905. — J. W. White. 
Corydalis claviculata DC. Sussex, just across the county 
border from Haslemere (Surrey), July 23, 1925. Locality shown 
me by Mr. E. W. Swanton. — I. A. Williams. 
Fumaria officinalis L., var. minor Koch. Cultivated ground, 
Tockington, W. Gloster, v.c. 34, May 12, 1925. — Ida M. Roper. 
This small-flowered form of F. officinalis has too finely cut foliage 
and too large sepals for var. minor , and seems to be a form of var. 
elegans Pugsl., less rampant than usual, with rather short racemes 
and abnormally broad bracts. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Barbarea praecox R. Br. (B. verna Aschers.). St. Vincent’s 
Rocks, Clifton, W. Glouc., April 27 and June 1, 1908. — J. W. 
White. Correct. — A. B. Jackson. 
Sisymbrnm Irio L. Roadside, Sutton, Surrey, v.c. 17, July 3, 
1925. Leg. E. C. Wallace. Comm. D. G. Catcheside. The 
stems and leaves are distinctly hairy, as often in this species, and 
always in its close allies S. Columnae Jacq. and S. pannonicum 
Jacq. Babington and Hayward describe Irio as glabrous, and 
Smith says, “generally, as Curtis observes, entirely smooth.” 
Grenier and Godron put the pubescent form under S. gallicum 
Willd. — H. S. Thompson. This is S. pannonicum Jacq. S. Irio 
is a remarkably scarce plant. — C. E. Salmon. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris Medik., var. gallica Almq. Folkestone, 
E. Kent, June 1925. Teste G. C. Druce. — St. John Marriott. 
The specimens distributed agree well with the description and 
figure of Capsella B-p. (L.) gallica , an elementary species published 
by Dr. E. Almquist in Acta Horti Bergiani, Band IV, No. 6 (1907); 
and they also fairly match specimens of this form determined for 
me by Dr. Almquist. One plant of the gathering is not, however, 
