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Cerastium triviale , Link, approaching alpestre, Brecon Beacons, at 
2,600 feet, 8th August, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. “ Looks to me a dwarf 
triviale? — J. G. Baker. A similar form can be seem on village walls, 
near Oxford. — Ed. 
C. alpinum , L., var. lanatum (Lamk.). Ben Laoigh, Argyll, August, 
1888. — G. C. Druce. 
C. refractum , All. Braeriach, Easterness, August, 1888. Villars, 
in ‘El. Dauph.,’ under C. trigynum, quotes Allione’s C. refractum as 
a synonym. Did Villars describe it in his £ Prospectus ’ ? — G. C. 
Druce. 
Stellaria inedia , Cyrillo, var. major , Koch. Oxford, June, 1888. — 
G. C. Druce. 
S. graminea , L. Road side between Strathpeffer and Coul, 
Rossshire [E.], 17th July, 1888. Unusually luxuriant form; when 
alive looks another species. July, 1888. — J. C. Melvill. “ Yes.” — 
J. G Baker. “ This occurs in Surrey quite as luxuriant, if not more 
so.” — Arthur Bennett. 
Arenaria uliginosa , Schleich. Widdy Bank, Durham, July, 1887. 
— H. E. Fox. 
A . tenuifolia , L., var. laxa (Jord.). Lakenheath, Suffolk, W., 
July, 1882, — G. C. Druce. 
A. serpyllifolia , L., var. glutinosa , Koch. Penard, Glamorgan- 
shire, 30th July, 1888. — W. R. Linton. Also from Redcliff, 
Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight, May, 1880 ; abundant. I send these 
as apparently agreeing with descriptions in ‘Students’ Flora,’ and 
‘ Flora of Hampshire,’ of Koch’s glutinosa , a form of which I know 
nothing, except from these descriptions. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Koch’s description in ‘ FI. Germ.,’p. 128, is as follows : — “ Glutinosa ; 
minor, erecta vel adscendens, superne pilis glanduliferis tecta. A. 
viscida , Lois. Not., p 68, et Haller hi. sec. Hegetschw.” The Penard 
plant is quite typical, and the Isle of Wight appears fairly to come 
under the variety. Passed as glutinosa , Koch, by Prof. Babington, 
which he considers as identical with A. viscida, Lois. — Ed. 
A. ciliata , L. Limestone rocks, King’s Mountain, Sligo, July, 
1879. — S. A. Stewart. 
Sagina maritima , Don, var. (de?isa), Jord. Dry, sandy, seaside 
bank, Ballybunnion, co. Kerry, June, 1885. — S. A. Stewart. 
Polycarpon tetraphyllum , L. St. Helier’s, Jersey, June, 1877. — G. 
C. Druce. 
Montia fontana , L., var. major , Allione. M. rivularis , Gmel. 
Glen Ennich, Easterness, July, 1888. — G. C. Druce. 
Elatine hexandra , DC., Llyn Badric, Anglesey, August, 1888. — 
J. E. Griffith. 
Lavatera sylvestris , Brot. Hort., Bangor; seed from Ruelli Brays, 
Guernsey, 12th August, 1888. — J. E. Griffith. On seeing this, I 
noticed it was Malva sylvestris, L., not Lavatera, so wrote to Mr. 
Griffith for information regarding its origin. He replied that he had 
the seed from Guernsey, and distributed specimens, which I have not 
seen, through the Exchange Club last year. I submitted a specimen 
to Mr. Baker, who says, “ Yes ; only Malva sylvestris , L.” Shortly 
