BOTANICAL NOTKS, 1887. 
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XV. 
BOTANICAL NOTES, 1887. 
The Rev. E. E. Liuton reports Spergularia marqinata and 
S. NEGLECTA ivs hotli growing at Cley. Those will be new records 
for the Society’s “ nc.” district, and in the case of S. marginuta 
for Mr. II. C. Watson’s “ e.” vice county. Also Salicornia 
HERBACEA, var. PROCUMBENS, Sm., froiu the same place. This is 
new to the “ nc.” division. [I found this at Wells on the occasion 
of the Society’s excursion. — II. D. G.] 
Dr. Long reports additional plants from Wells and its neigh- 
bourhood during the year. 
Linum angustifolium. Hubs. Stilfkey. 
Gnaphalium uliginosum, L. An odd form of this plant grow- 
ing on poor cultivateil soil, two to six inches high, heads of flowers 
on subsessile lateral branches, Burnham Overy. 
Euythr.ea pulchella. Fries. Wells. [I have received this 
plant two years running, 1886-7, from Mr. C. G. Barrett, from 
between Holme and Hunstanton. — H. D. G.] 
Verbascum lyciinitis, L. Waste ground. Wells. 
^Mentha alopecuroides, Hull. And what appears to be 
M. GRACILIS, Sm., are the two forms of garden Mints in this 
district. 
Calamintha nepeta, Clairv. Stiffkey. 
CuENOPODIUM MORALE, LiN., and C. RUBRU.M, LiN. Both at 
the Watch-house on the Wells Marshes. 
JuNcus GERARDi, Lois. A siuall dwarf form, one to three inches 
high, sandy turt^ Holkham. [I think this very curious little 
plant will require further investigation from more perfect specimens. 
I have never seen anything like it before. — II. D. G.] 
