2 l8 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
19, 20. However, I would name this specimen not P. latifolia , but 
P. Aria. The leaves are not enough lobed for those of P. latifolia. 
I have both species in cultivation in my grounds here, and have found 
P. latifolia come quite true from seeds of wild bushes — T. R. Archer 
Briggs. An almost identical specimen from the Ickleton road, Oxon, 
was named Aria by Dr. Boswell. See £ F 1 . Oxf.,’ p. 114. — Ed. 
Cratcegus coccinea , L. Naturalized in wood at Butterby, June, 1887. 
One specimen. — H. E. Fox. A North American plant with edible 
fruit. — Ed. 
Saxifraga Geu?n , L., var. dentata . Hort. Root from co. Kerry. — 
E. F. Linton. 
A. hirsuta , L. Hort. Root from co. Kerry. — E. F. Linton. 
S. hirsuta , L. Cormagh Cliffs, Slieve Inish, Kerry, July, 1888. 
Alt. 1,700 feet. — R. W. Scully. “ Is not hairy at all. 1 should call 
it S. Geum , L.” — J. G. Baker. 
,S. rivularis , L. Corrie Sneachda, Easterness, July, 1888. — G. C. 
Druce. 
S. decipiens, Erhr. Slieve Inish Mountain, Kerry, July, 1888. — 
R. W. Scully. “ Yes. 5 ’— J. G. Baker. 
S. quinquefida , Haworth. Ben Laoigh, Argyle, August, 1888. — 
G. C. Druce: Also mountain cliffs, Hatterel, Herefordshire, 19th 
June, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. Sent as A. sponheniica , Gmel., a name 
antedated by that of Haworth. Prof. Engler writes me he now con- 
siders -S’, quinquefida as good a species as S. hirsuta. — Ed. 
Ribes Grossularia , L., var. Uva-crispa (L.). Atlow, S. Derbyshire, 
9th June, 1888. — W. R. Linton. Gray called it var. glabra in ‘ Nat. 
Arr. Br. PI.,’ 1821. 
R. rubrum , L., var .petrceum (Sm.). Spey Side, Kinchurdy, Easter- 
ness, August, 1888. — G. C. Druce. 
R. rubrum , L., var. spicatum (Robson). Uig, Ske, August, 1888. 
— W. R. Linton. A very interesting plant, which appears worthy of 
specific distinction. — Ed. 
Sedum reflexum , L., var. albescens , (Haworth), Bab. Torquay, 
July, 1888 .— Elizabeth Lomax. 
S. Forsterianum, Sm , var. glaucescens , L.C. Craig Breidden, 
Montgomery, July, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. 
Drosera anglica , Huds., var. obovata, Mert. et Koch. Sligachan, 
Skye, 6th August, 1888.— W. R. and E. F. Linton. Prof. Lawson 
told me in several districts of Skye this was the prevailing form. It 
is very abundant in some districts of the neighbouring mainland of 
West Ross. — Ed. Base of Ben Laoigh, Argyle, Co. 98, and Mid- 
Perth 88. — G. C. Druce. New County records. 
Myriophyllum spicatum , L. Trafwell Lake, Anglesey. New 
County record. August, 1888.— J. E. Griffith. 
Epilobium parviflorum , Schreb., x obscurum, Schreb. Bradley, 
and Brailsford, S. Derbyshire, September, 1888. — W. R. Linton. 
Both passed by Mons. Barbey. 
j E. parviflorum , Schreb., x hirsutum , L. Shotover, Oxon., 
September, 1888. — G. C. Druce. Passed by Mons. Barbey. Prof. 
Haussknecht considers it parviflorum x monianum. 
