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hitherto none of his correspondents consider it common in their 
district. Further observations from botanists, and some dried 
specimens, would be useful. It is evident that the species is far 
less frequent in England than generally supposed. It has doubt- 
less been either overlooked or confused by many of us. 
Report 1900-1, p. 20. — Mr. Salmon writes that a re-exami- 
nation of Mr. 0. Waterfall’s Valerianella rimosa from Carnarvon 
makes his specimen V. dentata only. 
Report 1922-23, p. 221. — Mr. Little sent this Euphorbia of 
Mr. Crosfield to Dr. Rechinger, who replied that he makes it 
E. virgata W. & K. 
Report 1924-25, p. 301. — Euphrasia Bostkoviana. Kittows 
Moor, Cornwall, J. E. Little (two gatherings). Dr. E. Drabble 
writes to Mr. Little : “ This is quite normal Bostkoviana. The 
plant is typically ‘ strict,’ and the colour is quite often purplish. 
1 do not see why Pugsley calls it intermediate between Bostkoviana 
and Vigursii .” 
Report 1925-26. — Mr. Little kindly sends several of the 
following notes and corrections : — 
P. 340, line 8 from bottom, Hieracium decolor — for radicle 
read panicle. 
P. 341, 1. 31 — Primula elatior Jacq. Stony Stratford, Essex, 
March 1889, J. H. A. Steuart ; Comm. Nat. Mus. of Wales. Of 
course Stony Stratford is in Bucks, and quite out of the area of 
P. elatior, as also is the Essex Stratford on the River Lea. Mr. 
Wade, of Cardiff, writes that the original label is in the hand- 
writing of the late J. A. Wheldon, so the mistake seems to have 
been his. I can only suggest that possibly Great Sampford in 
N.-W. Essex was intended. Specimens from near there were 
collected in 1898 and sent to the Club by the late C. Bailey. — 
H.S.T. 
P. 342, 1. 34 — Scrophularia Ehrharti C. A. Stevens. The 
reference is Ann. Nat. Hist. v. i. (1840). 
P. 344, 1. 15 — Euphrasia Kerneri. Carnkief, Cornwall, F. 
Rilstone. Dr. E. Drabble writes to Mr. Little: “Yes; Kerneri 
(small flowered).” 
P. 347 — Bumex palustris Sm. Dr. Rechinger, Vienna, writes 
(April 7, 1926): “It is much to be regretted that in his time 
G. von Beck made the serious error of asserting that B. paluster 
