477 
Gnaphalium supinum Linn. Ben Lawers, Mid Perth, 
v.c 88, Aug. 7, 1906.— Coll. C. P. Hurst. Comm. S. London 
Bot. Inst. 
Gnaphalium luteo-album L. Burnham Overy, W. Norfolk, 
v.c. 28, Aug. 18, 1922.— J. E. Little. 
Pulicaria vulgaris Gaertn. Woolbeding Common, Sussex, 
Aug. 20, 1928.— R. J. Burdon and J. E. Little. Yes. Much 
rarer in Surrey than old records show, this being due to the 
drainage of the wet places on commons, etc. — J. Fraser. 
Matricaria inodora var. Island Magee, Co. Antrim, v.c. 
I. 39, Aug. 1928. — W. R. Sherrin. I should name this plant 
Matricaria inodora L. var. maritima (L.) Wahl. The only 
way to treat the numerous maritime forms of M. inodora 
is to divide them into rough groups. This is not altogether 
satisfactory, because what you have to deal with is a more 
or less uninterrupted series ; but if they are to be classified 
at all, nothing else can be done. In the Journal of Botany, 
1921, pp. 170, 173, I suggested three groups : (1) var. maritima, 
(2) var. salina D.C., (3) var. phoeocephala Rupprecht. This 
plant is not var. salina which has close-cut pinnules to the 
leaves, nor is it var. phceocephala which has bread dark borders 
to the phyllaries. It belongs in my opinion to the group of 
forms which are characteristic of the coasts of Scotland 
and do not come far south. But the specimen sent me seems 
to have come from an exceptionally luxuriant plant, and the 
internodes are unusually long. — L. V. Lester Garland. 
Artemisia maritima Linn. var. gallica (Willd.). Banks of 
the Arun, Littlehampton, W. Sussex, Sept. 23, 1928. — 
E. C. Wallace. I agree. The stems and branches as well 
as the capitula are erect and stiff. Coste, in FI. de la France, 
maintains it as a species. Smith, in Eng. Bot., made it a 
variety, but thought it good enough for a species. — J. Fraser. 
Senecio sylvaticus L. var. auricidatus Meyer. On the peat 
of Shapwick Moor, N. Somerset, Aug., 20, 1928. — Jas. W. 
White. 
Senecio spathulaefolius D.C. var. maritimus Syme. Near 
South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey, June 20, 1905. — A. O. 
Hume. Comm. S. London Bot. Inst. 
Silybum Marianum Gaertn. Pentire Head, Newquay, 
Cornwall, June 15, 1902. — C. C. Vigurs. Comm. S. London 
Bot. Inst. 
