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which this crucifer is a late arrival. In 1887 it occurred in fair 
quantity, and during the past summer in increased abundance. 
June, July, 1888. — -J. Walter White. Placed under 6". altissimum , 
L., by Nyman. — Ed. 
Erysimum orientale , R. Br. Waste ground, Milverton, Warwick- 
shire, June, 1888. — -H. Bromwich. Isis Bank, Oxford, 1 886. — G. 
C. Druce. In the ‘ Genera Plantarum ’ the section of Erysimum , to 
which this plant belongs, is made a separate genus, i.e ., Conringia. 
Its specific name in that genus is, I believe, C. perfoliata , given it by 
Link (?) in ‘ En. Hort. Berl. 5 vol. ii. (1821). In DC. ‘System. 5 1824, 
Andrzej owski called it C. orientalis. — Ed. 
Subularia aquatica , L. Angle Tarn, Cumberland, 2,000 feet, 
August, 1888. — H. E. Fox. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, Moench. Nine Leicestershire forms sent. 
See ‘Midland Naturalist, 5 August, 1885. The form which I have 
called cuneata seems to have been very abundant this year. I regard 
the prominence of the lobes of the capsule as an indication of strong 
vitality. If cuneata represents stenocarpa with stunted lobes, due to 
defective vitality, its abundance may be accounted for by the ungenial 
season. — F. T. Mott. 
Lepidum Draba , L. Maidenhead, Berks, June, 1882. — G. C. 
Druce. 
. Casual, by canal, Willesden, Middlesex, June, 1883, 
W. R. Linton, is Bunias orientalis , L., which I have seen also near 
Maidenhead. — Ed. 
Helianthemuni marifolium , Mill, var. ( vineale ), Persoon. Cronkley 
Fell, Yorkshire, July, 1882. — G. C. Druce. 
Viola hirta , L., form. Sandhills, Druridge Bay, Northumberland, 
August, 1888. — H. E. Fox. “Yes. 55 — J. G. Baker. 
V Reichenbachiana , Bor. Stonesfield, Oxon, May, 1887. — G. C. 
Druce. 
V arenaria , DC. Widdy Bank, Teesdale, Durham, July, 1886. — 
H. E. Fox. 
V. Curtisii , Forster. A tall straggling form, a foot in height, 
growing amongst bracken, near Penrhos, in the neighbourhood of 
Holyhead, Anglesea, 6th September, 1888 . — Charles Bailey. 
V. lutea , Huds., var. amcena (Symons). Clova, Forfar., July, 1882. 
Henslow reduced Symons 5 amcena to a var. of lutea , in 1829. A very 
large-flowered form occurred on the calcareous cliffs of Ben Lawers. 
This, Prof. Engler was inclined to think a tricolor form. Mons. Barbev 
says it is the var. violacea of Herb. Boiss. = V sudetica , Willd, = 
V. multicaulis , Lejeune. Prof. Babington passes it as a lutea form. 
It is probably the V. grandiflora of Vill. Cat. Strasb. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Poly gala vulgaris , L., var. grandiflora , Bab. Limestone rocks, 
Ben Bulben, Sligo, August, 1883. — S. A. Stewart. The Rev. A. 
Ley sends a plant similarly named from Craig Dulyn, Carnarvonshire, 
2 1 st August, 1888. This was, I believe, first recorded as a Welsh 
plant in the Record Club Report for 1878, by the Rev. A. Ley. I 
gathered a similar plant to the one now sent, about that date, on the 
