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DISTRiniTTOn’s RRPOTIT FOR 1950 
Lotus uUginosus Schkiihr. 1, West Cornwall; from diy pasture at 
.‘500 ft. alt., Lambourne Hill, Perranzabuloe, 12th August 1947. — F. 
Rii-stone. 
Vida dasijcarpa Ten. 17, Surrey: field of oats, frequent but eonfined 
to outer edge with V. satix'a and a little V. panncynica Cr., Chelsham, 
9th August 19.50. — D. P. Young (Ref. No. 3772). “ Correctly named.” — 
.1. P. M. Brknan. 
Buhus carnhiefensis Rilst. 1, West Cornwall; roadside thicket. Fair 
View, Lambourne, Perranzabuloe, .5th August 19.50. — F. Rilstonr. 
llubus Daveyi Rilst. 1, West Cornwall ; field border, Lambourne, 
Perranzabuloe, 29th July-lOth August 1950. — F. Rilstonr. 
Ttiihjbs Newho^ddiamis Rilst. 1, West Cornwall; field borders, Lam- 
bourne, Perranzabuloe, 29th July-lOth August. — F. Rilstonr. 
Tfubus penhalloivensi s Rilst. 1, West Cornwall ; field border, near 
Penhallow, Perranzabuloe, 12th August 19.50. — F. Rilstonr. 
llubus TliddeJsdfdlii Rilst. 1, West Cornwall; growing in good soil in 
semi-shade, Lambourne Hill, Perranzabuloe, 24th .Tuly 1950. — F. Ril- 
stonr. 
L'ldnhs Riddrlsdellii Rilst. 1. West Cornwall; field bnrdei'. Lam- 
bourne, Perranzabuloe, 16th August 1950. — F. Rilstonr. 
llubus Tresidderi Rilst. 1, West Cornwall; field border, Lambourne, 
Perranzabuloe, 5th August 1950. — F. Rilstonr. 
Aphaues microcarpa (13. & R.) Rothm. 28, West Norfolk; dry heath 
overlying the Lower Greensand, Roydon Common, Kings Lynn, 10th 
iU ay 19.50. Plant associates: Aim praecox, Op.rasfium seniidecandru m , 
Draba verna, Erodium dcuforhim, Filago minima, liumex Acetosella . — 
E. L. Swann (Ref. No. 2116). “ Correct.” — S. M. Walters. 
Sorbus intermedia (Ehrh.) Pers. 90, Angus; Tnchdowrie, Glen Clova, 
18th July 1950. — Miss IT. K. Duncan. “ S. Aria, x Aucuparia = x S. 
semipinnata (Roth.) Hedl., presumably planted.” — E. F. Warburg. 
Crataegus oxyacanthoides Thuill. 70, Cumberland; roadside tree 
above Inch, near Riddings station, 22nd May 19.50. — Miss C. W. Muir- 
HRAi), comm. Carlisle Museum (Ref. No. 50.07). “ Probably C. mono- 
gyna, x oxyacanthoides, though much nearer the latter.” — E. F. War.- 
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Chrysosplenium. nlternijolmm L. 39, Staffordshire; Dydon Wood, 
Stanton, 1st April 1950. — E. S. Edrrs. 
