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Silene anglica L. Black Down, W. Sussex, Aug. 20, 1928. 
— R. J. Burdon and J. E. Little. 
Silene integripetala Bory et Chaub. Weed in garden at 5, 
Madingley Road, Cambridge, Nov. and Dec., 1928. — A. J. 
Crosfield. The specimens of S. integripetala at the Cambridge 
Botany School are from Greece. How it reached Cambridge 
I cannot tell. I saw it first in a friend’s garden at Histon, 
about two miles from this house, Oct. 3, 1925. How it got 
into our rosebed I cannot say. It has come up two years in 
succession. — A. J. Crosfield, in lit. 
Stellaria glauca With. var. viridis Fr. By Walton Bridge, 
Middlesex, July 1, 1928. — E. C. Wallace. See Journ. Bot., 
1910, 223. No flowers seen at end of July. I found it in 
flower near Amberley on Aug. 19. — E. C. Wallace. Quite 
correct. My specimens have green leaves, somewhat similar 
to those of S. Holostea or S. graminea without the cilia on the 
margins of both, and without the bristly hairs on the lower 
side of the nerve of the former. — J. Fraser. 
Arenaria tenuifolia L. Castle Acre, Norfolk, June 28, 
1928. — R. J. Burdon. 
Sagina maritima G. Don. [Ref. 1266]. Amongst moss 
and stones on the Chesil Beach, near Wyke Regis, Dorset, 
June 6, 1928. — E. C. Wallace. Good specimens of the 
less frequent state which might be well labelled “ forma 
stricta Fries.” to indicate this upright form. The more com- 
mon plant has a more “cushiony” habit with less erect branches 
and peduncles. — C. E. Salmon. 
Elatine Hexandra DC. Studland Heath, Dorset, Sept. 15, 
1928. First record for Dosret. — L. B. Hall. 
Malva moschata L. var. latisecta Celak. Filton Meads, 
Bristol, W. Glos., July 7, 1928. — Ida M. Roper. 
Malva microcarpa Desf. ( = M. parviflora L. var. micro- 
carpa Lose. Avonmouth Docks, W. Gloster, v.c. 34, Oct 31, 
1928. — Ida M. Roper. 
Erodium cicatarium L’Herit. [748]. Great Wymondley, 
Herts., Sept, and Oct., 1928. — J. E. Little. Robust, up to 
3 feet, prostrate ascending. Very hairy but eglandular. 
Peduncles about 7-flowered. FI. rose-purple. Petals 
subequal, oval, unspotted, about 1J as long as the sepals. 
Anthers purple. Stigma purple. Barren filaments gradually 
