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4269). This species is much confused witli <S'. apetala L. and ciliata Fr., 
and is very much more common than records indicate. It seems to he 
characteristic of artificial liahitats such as footpaths and gravel pits. — 
n. P. Young. 
nrranivm Piidressil .1, Gay. 90, ,4ngus; naturalised hy roadside for 
over MO years, near Letham Grange, Arbroath, July 13th 1952. — U. K. 
Duncan. “Yes, this is true G. endrPsxil and not the hybrid with (!. 
vcmicolor L. wliich is often confused with it in this country.” — E. F. 
WARDUnO. 
Oxalis strirta L. 44, Carmarthen; garden weed, Nantymwyn. Rhan- 
dirmwyn, August IMth 1952. — I. M. Vaugh.an, comm. Dept, of Botany, 
National Museum of Wales. “This is 0. stricfn of British floras and 
the B.P.Tj., but most authoriJ.ies agree that it is not Linnaeus’ plant. 
It is better called 0. europaea Jord. The present gathering has almost 
glabrous stems and adpressed pubescence on the pedicels, hence it comes 
under what Wiegand regards as the typical form.” — D. P. Young. 
TrifoHum hi/hridum L., approaching T. elegnns Savi. 17, Surrey; 
Ham ])its (Grid Ref. 51/1672), June 14th 1952 (Ref. No. 4388). This 
plant has the prostrate habit and small pink flowers of T. elegamt, hut 
has not the requisite solid stems nor the higher number of veins in the 
leaflet for that species, and must, I think, come under T. hjjhridum . — 
1). P. Young. “1 agree with Dr. Young that these plants are inter- 
mediate between T. hylmdum L. and T. elegnns Savi, and on balance 
perhaps lu'tter under the former than the latter.” — J. E. Louslea'. 
Trifoli'um nngusHfolivm Iv. 28, W. Norfolk; garden-grown from a 
fruiting head found in a chicken-run at Westacre, June 1952 (Ref. No. 
2.336).^ — E. L. Swann, conf. J. E. Lousi,ea'. 
Ihilnis stanneus Bart. <% Ridd. 1, W. Cormvall; Lamhourne, Per- 
ranzabuloe, Jnly 23rd 1952. — F. Rtlstone. 
egregivs Focke. 70, Cumberland; roadside between the bridge 
and the ferry, Wetheral, July 18th 1952 (Ref. No. 226.521. Inflorescenci' 
glandniar; flowers white to pale lavender; filaments white; non-flowering 
stems erect.— C. W. Muirttead, det. W. C. R. Watson. 
Bnhvs criiptndetips Sudre. 1, W. Cornwall; Lambriggan, Perranza- 
bnloe, July 24th (panicles), August 19th 1952 (stem pieces).- — F. 
Rn.STONE. 
Bnhns grisenriridis Bart. & Ridd. 1, W. Cornwall; l;ambourne, 
Perrauzabuloe, Jnly 23rd 1952. — F. Rtlstone. See IFf/fsoTiia, 2, 1.56 
(19.52). 
Ihilnts pydnrensis Rilst. 1, W. Cornwall; Ventonvase, Perranza- 
buloe, Jnly 23rd 1952. — F. Rilstonb. See Wofsonia, 2, 1.55 (1952). 
