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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Ludwigia palustris, Elliott. New Forest, S. Hants, July, 1881. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Circcea Lutetiana , L., var. intermedia , Wats. Deep, shady wood, 
Dalrannoch, Perthshire, 9th August, 1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill “Poor 
sample of C. intermedia , Ehrh.” — Mons. W. Barbey. Its facies much 
nearer Lutetiana. Ehrhart’s plant is nearer alpina. — Ed. 
C. alpina , L., var. intermedia , Ehrh. — Wastdale Head, Cumber- 
land, August, 1888. — H. E. Fox. “Yes.” — Mons. Barbey. Wood, 
Aberedw, Radnorshire, July 17th, 1888 . — Augustin Ley. “ C. alpina , 
L.” — Mons. Barbey. The specimens were mixed ; one or two 
appeared to be var. intermedia , Ehrh. — Ed. 
Bupleurum rotundifolium , L. Wootton, Berks, August, 1886. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Trinia vulgaris , DC. St. Vincent’s Rocks, Gloster, W., August, 
1887. — G. C. Druce. 
Archangelica officinalis, Hoffm. A weed in my garden, Kersal 
Cottage, Prestwich, Manchester, the last fourteen years, September, 
1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Peucedanum officinale , L. Whitstable, Kent, September, 1888. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Galium verum x Mollugo . Near Bagley Wood, Berks., July, 1881. 
— G. C. Druce. Foliage nearly of verum , but a much taller plant, 
with rather larger, greenish-white flowers. Probably G. decolorans , 
Gr. et Godr. — Ed. 
G. anglicum , Huds. Near Brandon, Norfolk, July, 1881. — G. C. 
Druce. 
Erigero?i alpinum , L. Glen Dole, Forfar, August, 1881. — G. C. 
Druce. 
Inula salicina , L. Root from Lough Derg. Unluckily the plant 
persists in flowering during my summer holiday, and the specimens 
were dried by my gardener, consequently are not all I could wish. — 
E. F. Linton. 
Achillea nobilis , L. Established many years on waste ground 
near Kingswood, Bristol, 14th August, 1888. — j. Walter White. 
The true plant, known from Millefolium by the leaf, “ rachi angusta 
ab apice ad medium folii dentata;” whereas in Millefolium “rachi 
integra vel in apice folii subdentata.” — Ed. 
Anthemis nobilis , L. Woodcote Common, Oxon, 1 FI. Ox., 5 
p. 1 6 1. Very rare, July, 1885. — G. G. Druce. 
Chrysanthemum corymbosum , L. On the quay, Bangor, Septem- 
ber, 1888. — J. E. Griffith. The discoid form looking very much 
like Tanacetum boreale. — Ed. Mr. Arthur Bennett says “ he believes 
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Matricaria maritima , L. Root from Sutherland, by Rev. E. 
Marshall, Hort. Croydon. — A rthur Bennett. 
Senecio facobxa , L. ; var. flosculosus (Jord.). Banna sandhills, 
Kerry, July, 1888. — R. W. Scully. S. F. Gray is a much earlier 
authority for the varietal name than Jordan, who, moreover, I believe, 
described it as a species. — Ed. 
S. aquaticus , Huds., var. pinnatifidus , Gr. et Godr. Balsall 
