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egalement appelee var. adenophyllum est au prenanthoides. Voyez 
‘Hier. Alp. Franc.,’ p. 93.” — Arvet-Touvet. 
Erythrcea capitata, Willd., var. sphcerocephala , Towns. Downs 
about Freshwater, I. of Wight, August, 1890. — J. H. A. Steuart. 
Myosotis sylvatica , Hoffm. Occurred in great plenty in Riever 
Wood, which is a picturesque hanging wood on the north escarpment 
of the chalk which forms the south-western boundary of Berkshire. 
This wood extends from Berks into N. Wilts, for which counties 
Myosotis sylvatica was previously unrecorded as a native plant. June, 
1890. — G. C. Druce. 
M. arvensis , Hoffm., forma. Limestone rocks in the Wettar 
valley, N. Staffs., 3rd July, 1890. I have had Mr. Arthur Bennett’s 
opinion on the plant, and he says “ It seems to accord very well with a 
Dutch plant described in the Trodromus FI. Bata vise’ as M. intermedia , 
Link, var. siricta , von der Bosch, found rarely in Holland ; but I 
should call it a form only.” — W. H. Purchas. 
Erinus alpinus , L. Abundant for several years on a high wall 
near Torquay : introduced. June, 1890. Vide Babington’s Manual, 
8th ed., p. 261 . — Elizabeth Lomax. 
Euphrasia Rostkoviana , Hayne, f. borealis , m.s. Grassy border 
of field near the Manse, Braemar, 25th Aug., 1890. E. Rostkoviana 
f. borealis, has an included corolla tube, and the whole plant is 
eglandular, or when glands are present, they are very shortly stalked. 
It is probably a common form in Scotland. — Fredk. Townsend. 
E. paludosa, m.s. Wet bogs, near the Manse, Braemar, 4th Sept., 
1890. Euphrasia paludosa is recognised by its upright habit, simple 
or slightly branched stem, green foliage, its lower corolla lip equalling 
the upper, the three lobes of the former being equal ; by its broad 
calyx segments, its deeply notched capsule which rarely exceeds its 
bract. — Fredk. Townsend. 
Rhinanthus Crista-Galli , L., var .fallax, Koch. Named for us by 
Mr. Ar. Bennett. Wet meadows, Wareham, Dorset, 3rd June, 1890. 
— E. F. and W. R. Linton. 
Utricularia intermedia, Hayne. In a small pool on the water- 
shed between Easedale and Langdale, Westmoreland, August, 1890. 
— H. E. Fox. 
Mentha Nicholsoniana, Strail. Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, 
1 8th August, 1890.— Walter W. Reeves. See Report, pp. 186 
and 266. 
M. sativa, L., var. paludosa, Sole. Atlow, S. Derbyshire, 22nd 
August, 1890 . — Wm. R. Linton. “Yes.”' — J. G. Baker. 
M. rubra, Sm. Shirley, S. Derbyshire (cult.), September, 1889, 
and August, 1890. Mr. Baker remarked on this in the Watson Club 
Report for 1887-88, “Yes, but not typical.” I therefore send some 
specimens of this form. — Wm. R. Linton. “ Yes.” — J. G. Baker. 
M. gracilis, Sm. Root from Haseley Common, Warwickshire ; 
hort., August, 1890.^-H. Bromwich. “ M CardiacaP — J. G. Baker. 
Mons. Malinvaud sends a note on this, saying that it looks like a 
form of M. gentilis considerably away from the type, and suggesting 
hybridity as possibly accounting for it. Mr. Bromwich writes, in 
