238 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1917 
On the loth August 1 came across a large patch of (Enothera 
biennis (Linn.), quite distinct from CE. Lamarckiana (Seringe) 
naturalised on a railway bank near Dowdeswell, and on the 
same day found Scrophularia alata (Gilib.) in good bloom 
and very luxuriant in its known habitat near Andoversford 
station. 
On a visit to Cirencester on the 2nd August in company 
with Mr J. W. Greenwood, I saw a quantity of Lathyrus 
tuber osus (Linn.) in a spot known to my companion for some 
years. This plant has hitherto generally been considered as 
confined to the Eastern Counties. The uncommon Euphorbia 
platyphyllos (Linn.) was also to be seen in corn fields close by. 
In September I was told by Mr Kersey of his having seen 
an Elderberry bush with green berries growing by the side of 
the Chelt, near College Road, Cheltenham, and on viewing it 
at the spot, I found it to be the variety virescens (Koch), 
recorded by Druce as growing in Berkshire. This, I think, is 
very uncommon. 
A. S. Montgomrey. 
