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Valerianella olitoria Poll. [Ref. 1064]. Arable field to west 
of Banstead Downs, Surrey, June 27, 1926. An almost prostrate 
plant, and quite different in appearance from the V. olitoria that 
grows in the Dorking district. Known at Banstead for many 
decades, it does not seem to be common in Surrey. Also some 
packets of seeds. — E. C. Wallace. Yes. — J. E. Little. Yes ; var. 
lasiocarpa Reichb. with pubescent fruit.— I. M. Roper. 
V. olitoria Poll. Amongst damp herbage, Westcott, Surrey, 
June 12, 1926. — D. G. Catcheside. 
V. clentata Poll. Fields below Denbies Drive, Dorking, near 
Westcott, Surrey [Ref. 1081], July 3, 1926. — E. C. Wallace. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum L. Watford, Herts., Sept. 1926. — 
I. Helsby. Yes; not quite ripe enough to show the fruits, but 
I have never found the var. pilulare in Herts. The Hitchin dis- 
trict produced this year very large plants up to 18 in. high. — 
J. E. Little. 
Inula crithmoides L. Hayling Island, Hampshire, Aug. 26, 
1926.— I. A. Williams. 
Matricaria inodora L., var. salina DC. Salt-marsh, Minebead, 
W. Somerset, Aug. 25, 1926. — D. G. Catcheside. 
Galinsoga parvijlora Cav. Waste ground at Eastfields, near 
Mitcham, Surrey, Oct. 1, 1926. This plant is so abundant in the 
fields of this district, where it has been known to my knowledge 
since 1915, that it has become an absolute pest. — J. E. Lousley. 
Senecio viscosus Linn. [Ref. X. 50]. Towing-path near Rich- 
mond, Surrey, Aug. 9, 1924. Showing great variation in height 
and luxuriance. — J. E. Lousley. 
S. Jacobcm L., var. discoideus Koch. Waste ground, Deramore 
Drive, Belfast, Co. Antrim, July 27, 1926. An inland form of 
the variety, differing from that of the exposed western coast 
merely in the way that most plants differ when growing in 
similar contrasted situations. S. floscidosus Jord. is synonymous. 
— Jas. W. White. 
S. Cineraria DC. Shingle, Kingsdown, E. Kent, v.c. 15, 
June 25, 1924. Here Cineraria is only a casual, as also I have 
found it at several places round the coast recently. At Torquay, 
where it has been known for a large number of years, I saw it in 
1922 well established over several miles of coast. — J. E. Lousley. 
