94 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Symphytum orientate , L. Roadside, How Capel, Herefordshire, 
June 22, 1883 . — Augustin Ley. 
Utricularia neglect a, Lehm. Swamp near Felbridge, Surrey, July 
23, 1883. The only previous record for the county is from near 
Woking, where it was found by Dr. E. de Crespigny. It occurs 
abundantly at the Felbridge station, flowering profusely. — W. H. 
Beeby. 
Armenia duriuscula , Bab. Little Culrannoch, Forfar, J uly, 1 883. — G. 
C. Druce. “No. Is it not A. plan ifolia, Syme?” — C. C. Babington. 
Statice pyramidalis. Norfolk.— T. Butler. Not a Limonium form, 
but S. occidentalism Lloyd. — G.N. 
Plantago major, L. var. Strongly denticulate leaves and dwarf 
habit. Hartlepool Docks, August, 1883. — H. E. Fox. This is 
P. intermedia , Gilib. 
Atriplex angustifolia , Sm., form pseudo-littoralis ? Brighton, Sussex, 
1883 . — Eyre de Crespigny. “This is A. littoralis, L.” — J. G. Baker. 
Rumex palustris , Sm.? form intermediate with maritimus. Marshy 
hollow, lower part of Hampstead, W. Heath, Middlesex, 1881 — 
Eyre de Crespigny. This is ordinary R. palustris , from an old well- 
known locality, which is now partially destroyed. 
Ulmus suberosa , Ehrh., var. glabra. Hereford, October 4th, 1883. 
This is either the var. stricta , Lindl., or stricta, Masters, of Mr. 
Boulger’s paper on British Elms (Trans, of the Scottish Arboricultural 
Society’s Transactions, Vol. IX., part I., p. 42) ; probably stricta , 
Masters, with the description of which it very well agrees. It is the 
least common of the varieties of U. campestris , With., in Herefordshire; 
and is always clearly planted — Augustin Ley. 
U. suberosa , Ehrh., var. glabra. Eaton Bishop, October nth, 
1883. This is I believe the var. suberosa , Mcench. of Mr. Boulger’s 
paper; (l.c.) It is not so common a tree in Herefordshire as the 
var. vulgatissima ; and has much less frequently the appearance of 
being spontaneous. — A ugustin Ley. 
Ulmus montana , Sm., nitida. Planted tree, near Hereford, 
October 4th, 1883 . — Augustin Ley. “This comes under U. cam- 
pestris , Sm. var. glabra .” — J. G. Baker. 
Salix near viminalis , L. Market Weston / Suffolk, W., April 2 and 
June 26, 1883. — E. F. Linton. “S. Smiihiana , Willd.” — J. G. Baker. 
Salix phylicifolia, vars. I send some three or four forms of this 
variable species; the fruit was of course scarce in August, but we 
could be sure from the growth and foliage that there were three sorts 
growing in Glen Shee, E. Perth, and some three also at Killin, Mid- 
Perth. The one from Braemar, which I have named S. phillyreifolia , 
differs most from the others in point of fruit. S. Weigeliana seemed 
most ready at producing summer fruit. — E. F. Linton. 
Salix lanata, L. Glen Callater, Aberdeen, S., Aug. 10, 1883. - 
Only one catkin could be found on an extensive bush ; I therefore 
send foliage only. — E. F. Linton. 
Salix Lapponum , L. Narrow leaved form, greener, in boggy 
moor, western side of Clova Mountains, Forfar. August 6, 1883. 
A broader leaved form, more silky and hoary, grew with the S. 
lanata , Glen Callater, Aberdeen, S., Aug. 10, 1883. — E. F. Linton. 
