THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
( laciniata , Thore.) Rough bank, one mile east of Wyre station, 
Worcester. All barren tufts equally large — too early for flowers, 
June, 1883. — F. Arnold Lees. 
Galium ochroleucum , Koch. Trusham, S. Devon. On dry hedge- 
bank at top of “New Cut,” with G. mollugo and G. verum , July 12th, 
1880. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Galium sylvestre , Poll. Efford Down, Bude, E. Cornwall, among 
furze, &c., June 22nd, 1882. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Carduus palustre x heterophyllus ( C. Carolorum , Jenner.) Cult, 
at Balmuto, Root from Glengarry, Inverness, Aug., 1883. — J. T. 
Boswell. 
C. arvensis , Curt., setosus. Waste ground in Gloucester Docks, 
July 2nd, 1883 .— Augustin Ley. 
C. nutanti-crispus l Field bordering Saint Weonard’s, Hereford- 
shire, June 19th, “1883. All the specimens sent were from one 
enormous plant, bearing from 80 to 100 heads of flowers. Its aspect 
was that of C. crispus , which it also recalled in the direction of the 
authodes — nearly erect in flower, slightly drooping in fruit. The 
other characters were those of C. nutans, of which it may have been 
a very luxuriant specimen. — A ugustin Ley. Kirthington, Oxford, 
September, 1883. — G. C. Druce. 
C. crispo x nutans . Ballast, Hartlepool, August, 1883. — H. E. Fox. 
“ C. crispus.”—]. G. Baker. 
Arctium m in us, wax. pa n iculatum ( Lappa minor, v. paniculata, Lange !) 
Reigate Heath, Surrey, September 14th, 1883. — W. H. Beeby. 
A. intermedium , Lange. Open places in woods, Honington, 
Warwickshire, September, 1883 . — Frederick Townsend. “Certainly; 
but somewhat different from our plant, which always occurs in shadow 
(woods). We consider A. intermedium and A. ne?no?'OSum , Lej., as 
synonymous.” — J. Lange, in litt. , 15th August, 1884. 
A. nemorosum , Lej. Sandy banks at sea-shore, Linksness, Hoy, 
Orkney, August 31st, 1883. — H. H. Johnston. “I take for A. 
majus var. subiomentosum? J. Lange, in litt., 15th August, 1884. 
Matricaria inodora , L., salina. Tynemouth, Northumberland, 
September, 1883. — W. H. Brown. 
* Achillea nobilis. Old Colliery debris, near Kingswood, Glouces- 
tershire, August 20th, 1883. Has grown for many years at the spot 
indicated. — J as. W. White. 
Filago gennanica , L., with pink-tipped phyllaries, but “ not 
apiculata , G. E. Smith,” teste C. C. Babbington. Sandy field, Sutton, 
Kidderminster, Worcestershire, July, 1883. — J. Fraser. 
F. apiculata , G. E. Sm. Border of field, Elstead, Surrey, 
August 1 8th, 1883. I send with the above some abnormal forms from 
the same spot. On seeing them together, the Rev. W. W. Newbould 
accepts the name. I also send a doubtful plant from Thursley Common, 
in the same sandy district. — W. H. Beeby. 
Senecio viscosus , L. var., with ray quarter inch long and spreading, 
instead of short and revolute. South Shields, Durham, October, 
1883. — W. H. Brown. 
Senecio aquaficus , Huds. abnormal state. Niton, Isle of Wight. 
One large much-branched plant with all the heads in the same state. 
