THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB. 
NOTES ON THE PLANTS GATHERED IN 1877. 
Edited by T. R. A. BEIGGS. 
Ranuncuhis Jhdtans, L., b. Bachii. River Blythe, near Coles- 
hill, &c,, Warwickshire (v. c. 38). August 11, 1877. Confirmed 
by Hiern. — J. E. Bagnall. No; true 11. jiidtans. — C. C. 
Babington. 
Pi. peltatus, Fries, a. tnmcatus. Pond, Arlington, E. Sussex, 
June, 1877. — J. H. A. Jennek. Sutton Park, Warwickshire, June, 
1877. — J. E. Bagnall. 
“ Rammcidus, near elojirfatm, Hiern, Mon.” Tweed, near 
Sprouston, Roxburgh, July, 1877. This comes very near elomjatns 
of Hiern, Mon., but I think it a state of floribundus, the nearly 
glabrous carpels showing also an approach to triphyUos. — Andrew 
Brotherston. Weak peltatus. — C. C. Babington. 
Furnaria j^aUidifiora, Jord., b. Bored. Old quarry, near Rich- 
mond, Yorkshire, 1877. — I)r. St. Brody. I incline to think this 
true Borai. — C. C. Babington. 
Brassica Rapa, &c. Specimens from Mr. H. C. Watson sent to 
show descent of B. BrigysU unchanged in garden for some years ; 
differences between early leaves of the turnip and sAvede, &c. A 
most valuable set. — C. C. Babington. 
Sisymbrium Irio, L. Bei'Avick-6n-TAveed, June and October, 
1877. Recorded from the same station by Ray. Confined to 
a small space both on the walls and on the ground, but there 
in profusion. — Andrew Brotherston. 
Alyssumincemum. Waste places, site of camp, Lewes, E. Sussex, 
June, 1877. — J. H. A. Jenner. Among sown cloAm-, near Pmford, 
Surrejq 1870. — H. C. Watson. 
Viola permixta, Jord. Neighbourhood of Plymouth, 1877. — 
T. R. Archer Briggs. Wood, Hurtmore, Godalming, Surrey, 
April, 1877. — Col. by T. Churton ; com. by H. and J. Groa’es. 
Hedgebank, near Welwyn, Herts, April, 1877. — T. B. Blow. 
Cherry Wood, Eownhope, Herefordshire, February 20, 1877. In 
abundance and in full flower at this early date. The soil is lime- 
