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S. tuberosum L. Copse near Liphook, Hampshire, May 23, 
1925. — I. A. Williams. I first found this growing in the copse, 
and the lane adjoining, in May 1924. In 1925 I could find it 
only in the copse. It was recorded in the last Report of B.E.C. 
as a N.C.R., and I send the solitary specimen as a voucher. It 
is very doubtful whether this plant is native at Liphook ; there 
are houses close by, and I am told that a previous owner of the 
property was a lady “of botanical tastes,” who may have intro- 
duced it into the copse. — I. A. Williams. 
Myosotis repens G. & D. Don. [Ref. No. 642.] Black Down, 
W. Sussex, July 3, 1925. — J. E. Little. Same locality, July 21. 
— R. J. Burdon. I agree. — C. E. Salmon. 
M. silvatica Hoffm. Jervaulx, N. Riding, Yorks., v.c. 65, 
June 3, 1925. — J. E. Little. Yes; beautifully prepared material. 
— C. E. Salmon. 
M. arvensis Hill. [Ref. No. 630.] Wymondley Road, Hitchin, 
Herts., v.c. 20, June 14, 1925. — J. E. Little. Yes. — C. E. Salmon. 
Amsinckia lycopsoides Lehm. Near Gravesend, W. Kent, v.c. 
16, July 1924. — -St. J. Marriott. This alien plant, of fowl runs, 
etc., has appeared in various fresh districts of recent years. It 
first appeared in Europe (from Chili) about 1845. — H. S. 
Thompson. 
Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. 1 Roydon Common, W. Norfolk, 
Aug. 13, 1925. — J. E Little. The corolla-scales hardly equal 
more than half the corolla-tube, and the scales when separated 
have a rounded sinus between. This hardly agrees with Bab- 
ington’s description of C. Epithymum. — J. E. Little. 
C. Trifolii Bab. Wallington, W. Norfolk, Aug. 2, 1925. — 
J. E. Little, 
C. Epilinum Weihe. Flaxfield, south of Newport, I. of Wight. 
July 1925. — Jas. Groves. 
ScropJmlaria Ehrharti C. A. Stevens. [651.] Wretton Fen, 
W. Norfolk, Aug. 10 and Oct. 13, 1925. — J. E. Little. Plant 
light green, root fibrous, stems ± broadly winged in the centre, 
but the wings are less evident in the panicle. Leaves variable, 
acute or obtuse ; lamina decurrent to the winged petiole. 
Stand node bilobed, lobes divaricate. Filaments glandular. Only 
once recorded for Norfolk (Druce in Nicholson’s Flora, as S. alata 
Gilib.). I am not sure what is the best name for this plant, but 
Syme’s description of S. Ehrharti and that in Grenier and Godron 
