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Symphytum peregrinum Ledeb. Ref. 1411. Burrows 
Cross, near Shere, Surrey, June 5, July 31, 1927. — E. C. 
Wallace. Yes : I think so. — J. E. Little. Undoubtedly 
pure S. peregrinum. There is no trace of hybridity with 
either form of S. officinale.- — Jas. W. White. 
X Symphytum densiflorum Bucknall. (S. offic. var. 
purpureum X peregrimim ) Vide “ Revision of the genus Symphy- 
tum by Cedric Bucknall, 1913.” Bank of the river Chew 
near Chew Magna, N. Somerset, June 14, 1927. — Jas. W. White. 
Myosotis palustris Hill, var. strigulosa (Reichb.). By the 
Land Yeo, Wraxall, N. Somerset, v.c. 6, Aug. 2, 1927. — Ida 
M. Roper. Yes, what I take to be this variety. — C. E. 
Salmon. This is a form I have frequently met with. It 
differs from typical M. palustris in its smaller, less obtuse 
leaves and stiffer habit, but I do not think it is the var. 
strigulosa Reichb., which is more erect and smaller in all 
its parts. — A. E. Wade. 
Myosotis versicolor Sm. (FIs. white, then blue). Tingrith, 
Beds., May 21, 1925. — J. E. Little. This is the sub. -var. 
duhia Rouy and Fouc. It appears to be the common form 
in Britain. — A. E. Wade. 
Cuscuta Epithymum Murr. Parkstone, Dorset, Aug. 15, 
1927. Upon Erica cinerea, E. Tetralix, Calluna vidgaris, 
Ulex Gallii- — J. E. Little. 
Solanum Didcamara L. var. marinum Bab. Ref. 1412. 
Growing with the type on the shingle near Middleton, W 
Sussex, v.c. 13, May 28, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. 
Veronica polita Fr. [707]. Purwell Field, Hitchin, Herts., Mar. 
27, 1927.- — J. E. Little. Though fairly frequent in gardens 
and allotments, V. polita is in this district only occasional 
on agricultural land, where the common weeds of this genus 
are V. arvensis, V. persica, and V. hederaefolia. — J. E. Little. 
Yes ; I agree. 1 wish members would send in agrestis 
to the Club. — C. E. Salmon. (Mr. Salmon probably did not 
receive a sheet of Mr. Little’s. — J. E. Lousley.) Very large 
flowered. I think it must come under var. grandiflora 
Bab., but I have had larger flowered grandiflora from Elmton, 
Derbyshire. — E. Drabble, There is no ripe fruit on my speci- 
men, but the name is no doubt correct. The corollas, 
however, look larger than the normal. Is it var. grandiflora 
Bab. ?- — I. A Williams. 
