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of lower petals heavy and dark, but not quite extending to the 
edge. Spurs speckled, greenish, variable, but always intermediate 
in colour, being neither light nor dark. Some plants with 
lighter spurs. Most of the spurs furrowed. Cal. appendages 
broad and squarish. The April specimens seemed to agree with 
punctata fairly well, but a month later the plants got more robust, 
and changed their appearance considerably. I seem to find this 
intermediate between silvestris and liiviniana fairly frequently in 
Surrey. What is it 1 — J. E. Lousley. The above notes were 
written last May. Plants from this locality varied greatly, but 
they all appear to be intermediate between silvestris and Riviniana, 
mimic hybrids, mentioned by Mr. Britton in his notes in Journ. 
Bot. December, 1926. — J. E. Lousley. 
It must clearly be understood that the names given to the pansies refer 
only to those sheets actually seen by me . — Ehic Dkabble. 
V. agrestis Jord. 1 [Ref. X. 39]. Field near Epsom Downs, 
Surrey, May 2, 1925. — J. E. Lousley. No; this is V. ruralis 
Jord. — E. Drabble. 
V. agrestis Jord. [Ref. x. 79]. Field near Addington, Surrey, 
Sept. 18, 1926. — J. E. Lousley. This is an interesting plant. 
The specimen sent to me combines the spreading branches of 
agrestis with the general habit of subtilis. I have seen the plant 
from other localities, and intend to study it in cultivation this 
year. — E. Drabble. 
V. segetalis Jord. Hall Th waites, S. Cumberland, v.c. 70, 
Sept. 3, 1926. — W. H. Pearsall. Yes; I named this plant for 
Mr. Pearsall. — E. Drabble. 
V. Woods near Duddon Hall, S. Cumberland, v.c. 
70, Oct. 1, 1926. — W. H. Pearsall. I cannot make this plant 
other than first year lepida. — E. Drabble. 
V. ruralis Jord. ? [Ref. X. 41]. Field adjoining Crohamhurst, 
Surrey, v.c. 17, April 24, 1926. — J. E. Lousley. V. ruralis Jord. 
— E. Drabble. 
V. ruralis Jord. 1 [Ref. X. 38]. Field near Epsom Downs, 
Surrey, v.c. 17, May 2, 1926.— J. E. Lousley. V. ruralis Jord. — 
E. Drabble. 
Dianthus Armeria L. Origin, Cadbury Hill, Yatton, N. 
Somerset, v.c. 6. ex Hort., July 1926. — Ida M. Roper. 
D. gallicus Pers. [Ref. x. 10]. St. Ouen’s Bay, Jersey, June 
20, 1926. — J. E. Lousley and T. W. Attenborough. Only two 
sheets of this rarity were sent. 
