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TrifuUaiii urvease L. 61, S.E. York- disused aerodrome site, Riccall 
Common, July 6th, 1947. — 11. LaEWIs (llet. No. 1380). 
Ficttt dasycarpa Tenore. 10, Wight; cornfield, Underclitf, St Law- 
rence, July 24th, 1947. The species has become increasingly frequent in 
recent years unless it was previously overlooked. In the Isle of Wight ]t 
was also found by Dr 11. C. L. Durges in August 1947 and on August 
23rd, 1947, I noticed it in the company of J. U. Grose near Shalbourne, 
S. Wilts., v.-c. 8. See also B.E.C. 10^5 Hep., 156 (1947). — J. E. Lousley. 
Vicia cassiibica L. 16, W. Kent; disused chalkpit near Greenhithe, 
August 4th, 1947. This is from the locality discovered by the late Mr 
Francis Druce in 1931 (J. But., 70, 52-53, 1932) and recently refound 
by Francis Rose. The pit was described by the first finder as “ a worked- 
out gravel-pit on the chalk ” which is strictly accurate as here the 
“ valley gravels ” overlay the chalk. Much of the floor of the pit is 
chalk and the spot where the vetch grows has highly calcareous soil. It 
is apparently restricted to three almost contiguous patches and the 
flowering period extends from May to August and perhaps later. — J. E. 
Lousley. 
Bubus . 62, N.E. Y’ork; dry ground, Pilmoor, July 12th, 1947. 
Plant prostrate, petals white, stamens whitish turning pink, styles 
pink, sepals reflexed in fruit, green outside, glandular. — C. M. Rob 
(Ref. No. 4730). “ B. palUdus Weihe.” — Wm. Watson. 
.Ayrimonia odorata (Gouan) Mill. 62, N.E. Y^'ork ; Pilmoor, July 
12th, 1947. — C. M. Rob (Ref. No. 4731). “ My specimen is too young 
to show the distinguishing characters of the fruit, but I agree that the 
plant is A. odorata. Compared with A. Eupatoria, the subfoliar glan- 
dular development is greater, while the pubescence is more sparse. 
While plants growing under different conditions ma 3 ’ show varying de- 
grees in these two characters, I believe that the relation between them 
in the two species is quite constant.” — J. D. Grose. 
Bosa, Sherardl Davies var. omissa (Desegl.) W.-Dod forma resino- 
soides (Cre]).) W.-Dod. 61, S.E. Y^^ork; roadside, between Holmpton 
and Withernsea, June 29th and August 31st, 1947. — R. Lewis, det. R. 
Melville (Ref. No. 1.367). 
Bosa . 70, Cumberland; disused railway line betAveen Abbey 
ToAvn and Bromfield, June 22nd, 1947. — Miss C. W. Muirhead, comm. 
Carlisle Museum, 
Bosa. . 70, Cumberland; Briggle quarry near Langwathby 
June 19th, 1947. — Mi.ss C. W. Muirhead, comm. Carlisle Museum. 
