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D. prolifer L. [Ref. x. 9]. St. Ouen’s Bay, Jersey, June 20, 
1926. — J. E. Lousley and T. W. Attenborough. 
Tunica Saxifraga Scop. Tenby, Pembroke, Aug. 14, 1926. — 
Coll. J. E Arnett. Comm. National Museum of Wales. 
Silene nutans L. Llandudno, Carnarvon, May 29, 1926. — 
I. Helsby. 
S. clubia Herbich. [Ref. x. 69]. Shingle, Dungeness, E. Kent, 
vc. 15, June 23, 1925. See B.E.C. Rep. 1914. This species is 
so distinct from nutans that it can be distinguished from the 
latter at a considerable distance. — J. E. Lousley. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia L., var. macrocarpa Lloyd [Ref. x. 1]. 
Towing-path by Hampton Court, Middlesex, v.c. 21, May 30, 
1926. This seems an approach to macrocarpa. The leaves are 
very broad, the sepals strongly veined and the capsule large. 
But the sepals are distinctly glandular. When growing the 
plant had a very distinct appearance. — J. E. Lousley. This is 
very unlike var. macrocarpa Lloyd ( Lloydii Jord.), and appears to 
be type serpyllifolia L. — C. E. Salmon. Others agree with Mr. 
Salmon. 
Sagina filicaulis Jord., det. C. E. Salmon [693]. Cornfield, 
E. of “Oakfield,” St. Ippolyts, Herts., Oct. 5, 1926. — J. E. Little. 
Mr. Little sent this to me in a fresh condition, and I think it 
well represents Jordan’s filicaulis. These Saginas often grow 
together, so I cannot speak with certainty except as regards the 
one sheet before me.— C. E. Salmon. Dr. Drabble says these 
are not identical with Mr. Riddelsdell’s gathering of 1924. 
Spergularia marginata Kittel. var. glanclulosa Druce. Har- 
bour, Porlock Weir, W. Somerset, v.c. 5, Aug. 24, 1925. Forming 
a close turf together with Armeria maritima, which was locally 
dominant. The turf ended abruptly in a little “cliff” about 
six inches high ; the rest of the harbour is mud, with a few 
Salicornia plants and a form of Fucus vesiculosus not permanently 
attached to the substratum. Smaller isolated pieces of turf, 
raised above the general level of the mud, and situated near the 
main mass, seem to indicate that the marsh is retrogressing, and 
that the turf is being cut away. — D. G. Catcheside. 
Montia fontana L. var. cliondrosperma Fenzl. [Ref. x. 32]. 
Burghfield Common, Berks., May 23, 1926. — J. E. Lousley. 
M. fontana L. var. intermedia Beeby. — C. E. Salmon. 
Geranium pyrenaicum Burm. fil. Belvedere, W. Kent, v.c. 16 
1926. — St. John Marriott. 
