46 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Ranunculus confusus , E.B. Brading Harbour mud flats, Isle of 
Wight, 9th July, 1881. — C. Bailey. “ Correct. London Cat. is most 
misleading in Batrachians.” — C. C. Babington. “ Probably the plant 
of E.B., ed. III., though the specimens sent have the stamens longer 
than in the Duddingston Loch plant, which I had in view when des- 
cribing for E.B,, ed. Ill; but according to Grisebach, R. confusus, 
Godr., belongs to R. triphyllos, Wallr.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Fumaria Borcei, Jord. Rosebank and Hendersyde, Roxburgh, 
very common in the district, July and August, 1877. — A. 
Brotherston. Waste Ground, 1st July, 1881, Great Malvern, 
Worcester. — F. Townsend. King’s Acre, Herefordshire, 3rd October, 
1881. — A. Ley. “The Rev. A. Ley’s plant is, I think, JordaniP — 
C. C. Babington. “Mr. Ley's plant seems to me a large flowered 
form of F. confusa , Jord.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Fumaria confusa , Jord. Hedge, Ballingham, Hereford, 27th 
July, 1881. — A. Ley. Ludford, near Ludlow, Salop, 7th October, 
1881.— A. Ley. Newly n, Cornwall. — E'. G. Varenne. “I call 
Mr. Ley’s specimen mural is:' — C. C. Babington. 
Fumaria Vailla?itii, Loisel. Odiham, Hants. — B. King. 
~ Fumaria parviflora, Lam. Mongewell, Oxon. — B. King. 
Bunias orientalis, L. (in frt.). By Paddington Canal, Sudbury, 
Middlesex, August, 1881. — E. de CRESPIGNY. — Ballast Hills, 
Hartlepool, Durham. — F. A. Lees. 
Brassica Napus, L. Fields near Ventnor, Isle of Wight. — T. 
Butler. “ Correctly named.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Brassica Rapa , L. var. sylvestris. River bank, Sellack, Here- 
ford, 28th July, 1881. — A. Li Y. 
Brassica Briggsii, Wats. Cult, fields, Penzance, Cornwall, 
August and September, 1881. — E. G. Varenne. 
Brassica Cheiranthus , Vill. Made embankment of road, 
Wetherby, Yorks., June, 1881. — F. A. Lees. 
Diplotaxis tenuifolia , DC. Old Walls, Southampton. — J. E. 
Sunderland. 
Sisymbrium austriacum ; Jacq. Rubbish heap, Kew, Surrey, 
June, 1881. — J. G. Baker. 
Cardamme pratensis , double form. Meadows about Dawlish, 
Devon, June, 1881. — R. L. Baker. 
Barb area intermedia , Boreau. Pasture field, Bishop Auckland, 
Durham, May, 1881. — J. P. Soutter. 
Armoracia rusticana , Bab. Meole Brace, Shrewsbury. Sent as 
examples that the plant does not bear seed here, June, 1881. — T. 
Butler. 
Dr aba muralis, L. var. ? Stain-moor, North Yorkshire. — F. A. 
Lees. “ More hairy than usual.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Alyssum incanum , L. By Paddington Canal, Sudbury, Middle- 
sex. — E. de Crespigny. 
Camelina sativa , Cr. Shore between Brighton and Shoreham, 
Sussex, September, 1880.— E. de Crespigny. Var. sylvestris. Corn- 
fields, Flamborough Head, S. E. Yorks. — F. A. Lees. “ I cannot 
call this anything but ordinary C. sativa , with the fruit smaller 
than usual. C. sylvestris is a much more pubescent plant, with 
more rigid pedicels.”* — J. T. Boswell. 
