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Ruims coriifolia , Fries., but not quite typical, between Loch Tay 
and Lawer’s Inn, Mid Perth, alt. circa. 400 ft., Aug. 16th, 1883. I 
could not settle this with certainty. Mr. J. G. Baker considered it R. 
coriifolia , off type, from which it differs in having slightly aciculated 
peduncles, some compound leaf-serratures, and the back of the sepals 
glandular. — E. F. Linton. 
R. Watsoni, Baker. Brodick, Arran, Sept. 13th, 1883 . — Augus- 
tin Ley. 
Epilobium, between E, obscunnn and E. parviflorum. Lode lane, 
Astonfield, N. Staffordshire, Sept. 15, 1883. I send three or four 
specimens in one sheet, which show the transition from the round 
hairy stem and long pod of E. parviflorum to the squarish stem and 
shorter pods, &c., of E. obscurum . — W. H. Purchas. I have care- 
fully compared these with specimens of a similar hybrid Epilobium 
sent me by Professor Haussknecht, who has lately published an 
exhaustive monograph of the genus, and I see no reason to doubt the 
hybrid origin as defined by Mr. Purchas. 
Circcea lutetiana , L., b. intermedia. Wood, Rivers Dale, near 
Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, August, 1883. — H. Searle. I do 
not see that this differs from typical lutetiana ; the ovary is two-celled, 
and all the other characters agree with those of C. lutetiana. 
Callitriche verna , L., vernalis. River Lee, Luton, July, 1883.- — 
E. A. Lomax. “ Fruit young, but I think obtusangula.” — W. H. 
Beeby. 
Callitriche obtusangula , Le Gall. Pond near beach at Grimston 
in Holderness, July, 1883. New to S.E. Yorks, as far as Botanical 
Club is concerned, I believe. — G. Webster. “ I call this rightly 
named.” — Arthur Bennett. 
Callitriche. Embedded in the damp sand of Torrs Warren, Sands 
of Luce, Luce Bay, Wigtonshire, Sept. 28, 1883. — Charles Bailey. 
“ Probably C. obtusangula ; not easy to determine when fresh, now 
difficult.” — C. C. Babington. “Is C. stagnalis.” — Arthur Bennett. 
Callitriche hamulata , Kiitz. In a pit near Brockenhurst Bridge, 
in the New Forest, S. Hampshire, May 18, 1883. — Charles Bailey. 
Ribes rubrum , L., sylvestre, Reich. Braemar, Aberdeen, Aug. 14, 
1883. — W. R. Linton. 
Seduni album , L., a. teretifolium. Roofs at Barton, near Luton, 
June, 1883. — Eliz. Lomax. This is “ S . albwn b. micranthum.” — J. 
G. Baker. 
Sedum sexangulare , L., near Llandudno, July, 1883. — J. E, 
Griffith. Limestone Rocks, Wyke, W. Gloucester, Aug. 28th, 1883. 
— W. B. Waterfall. 
Sedum rupestre , Huds. a. majus. Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, July 
7, 1883. — Jas. W. White. 
S. rupestre, Huds. b. 7 ninus. Cult, at Reig'ate, July, 1883. Roots 
from St. Vincent’s Rocks, Bristol. — W. H. Beeby. 
S. Fosterianum , Sm. virescens. In the gorge of the Teme, Down- 
ton, Herefordshire, July 20, 1883 . — Augustin Ley. 
Saxifraga sponhemica , Gmelin. Cwm Idwal, Carnarvonshire, June, 
1883. — J. E. Gfiffith. “ Quite typical.” — J. G. Baker. 
Fimpinella dissectifolia , Wallr. ( hircina , Leers,) vel dissecta, Retz. 
