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BOTANICAL NOTES, 1889. 
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BOTANICAL NOTES, 1889. 
Caltha palustris var. Guerangerii, Boreau. In July I found 
at Southrepps a variety of C. lustris which seems to approach 
Guerangerii in its remote sepals and longer and more deflexed 
carpel beaks. If confirmed, this variety will be an addition to our 
county list. 
Viola Curtisii, Eorst. Mr. Long sent up a Pansy which he 
found at Sherringham, and which Mr. Arthur Bennett considers 
may belong to this sub-species ; but as the specimen sent was not 
very satisfactory, and all the other specimens were accidentally 
destroyed, it will be well to wait confirmation before publishing 
this as a Norfolk plant. 
A ren aria tenuifolia var. HYBRiDA. In June I found several 
plants of this variety at Croxton ( Norfolk ). Mr. Newbould, who 
first found it, recorded it as “near Thetford, Suffolk.” It is an 
addition to our county list. 
Trifolium agrarium. The upright form of T. procumbent, with 
flowers much darker in colour than the type, occurred sparingly 
at Sidestrand this summer; but I doubt whether it was not 
introduced with hay seeds. 
Cynoglossum officinale (subglabrum? ). About Croxton 
there are a great many plants of a variety of Cynoglossum with 
the leaves and habit of C. montanum ; but the nuts have a 
thickened border. I suppose that this will bo near the var. 
subglabrum of Symc (E.B., third edition). 
Utricularia intermedia, Ilayne. The late Bcv. Cufaude Davie 
sent up specimens of this species this summer from Dubec.k in 
Thirne (it is an addition to our “e.” division list), and at the same 
