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et Koch. The lower part of plant covered with stiff hairs. On sunny 
slopes, (e) lancifolia , Koch (C. Baumgarteni , Beck.). Lower stem- 
leaves up to o’c>5 m. in length, and croi m. in breadth, the upper 
ones gradually shorter and narrower. On gypsum rocks.” Care must 
be taken in examining specimens of C. rotundifolia not to mistake the 
leaves of the barren shoots for those of the flowering stems, to the 
latter of which the above descriptions alone apply. — Ed. 
Vaccinium intermedium . Ruthe. Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, 
August, 1888 . — Geo. Nicholson. This was first made known and. 
figured as a British plant by R. Garner, F.L.S., in ‘ Science Gossip,’ 
March 7th, 1872, in a “note on a hybrid Vaccinium between Bilberry 
and Cranberry.” — Ed. 
Arctostaphylos alpina , Spreng. Ben Eay, West Ross, August, 
1887. — G. C. Druce. Ben Hope, Sutherland, at 2,600 feet, 20th 
July, 1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Erica Mackayi , Hook. Roundstone, Galway, September, 1888. 
Ex herb. — W. R. Linton. 
Erica ciliaris , L. Wareham, Dorset, August, 1888. Ex herb. — 
J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Fyrola rotundifolia , L. Ben Laoigh, Argyll, August, 1888. — 
G. C. Druce. — N ew County record. 
Hypopitys Monotropa , Crantz. Mongewell, Oxon, July, 1884. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Armenia plantaginea , Willd. St. Ouen’s Bay, Jersey, June, 1877. 
— G. C. Druce. 
Cicendia pusilla, Griesb. L’Ancresse Common, Guernsey, August, 
1888. Walter W. Reeves. 
Gentiana Amarella , L. var. multicaulis , Lange. Reay, Caithness, 
27th July, 1888. — W. R. Linton. “ G. multicaulis Lange.” Sandhills, 
Lytham, Lancashire, W., September, 1888. — J. Cosmo Melvill. 
Did not Lange describe as a form ? It certainly does not appear to 
be worthy of specific rank. — Ed. “f multicaulis ,” Lange. — A. B. 
G. germanica, Willd. Crowell Hill, Oxon, September, 1886. — 
G. C. Druce. See £ Rep. Bot. Ex. Club,’ 1886; and ‘FI. Oxon.’ 
Limnanthemum peltatum , Gmel. Isis, Oxford, July, 1887.— 
G. C. Druce. 
Cynoglossum germanicum , Jacq. Wychword Forest, Oxon, June, 
1884. — G. C. Druce. 
Myosotis sylvatica , Hoffm. High Force Durham, S., July, 
1881. — G. C. Druce. 
M. arvensis , Hoffm., var. Hoy, Orkney Isles, August, 1886 \ and 
Reay, Caithness, July, 1888. On specimens from the Orkney Isles 
submitted to him, Prof. Lange wrote “Var. calycis lobis in statu 
fructifero erectis.” The Caithness plant appears to be exactly similar, 
with the same deeply divided calyx and large corolla. — W. R. Linton. 
On the Caithness specimen Mr. J. G. Baker queries “ Is not this 
sylvatica ?” “The specimens sent to me are arvensis /” — Arthur Bennett. 
I should say my specimens are lax arvensis , but our Myosotis sadly want 
working. A plant referred to in ‘FI. Oxon.’ has been called M. 
ccespitosa , M. palustris , M. repens , and var. strigulosa J Willdenow 
