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Skipwith ‘ line-ponds 5 plant, of which a few specimens to shew the 
truly creeping habit have been again sent out this year.” — F. A, Lees. 
“ The Skipwith plant is the true H. repens , Koch, with fully developed 
general involucre.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Helosciadium 1 repens, Koch’ (near crassipes , Koch, F. A. Lees). 
Haxey, Lincoln, August, 1881. — G. Webster. “ This is H. nodi- 
florum var. ochreatum , DC. Boreau, FI. du Centre de la France. Ed. 
III., p. 269. I have not specimens of H. crassipes , but the speci- 
mens do not at all accord with the descriptions given in Godr. and 
Gren.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Helosciadium ‘Moorei’ ? Among grass by the side of a little 
rill flowing into the Quoile river, Downpatrick, Ireland, July, 1880. — 
S. A. Stewart. “ The Moorei which I place under inundatumP — 
C. C. Babington. “This is not at all like my H. inundatum var. 
Moorei. It is a luxuriant state of ochreatum , approaching the normal 
form of H. nodiflorumP — J. T. Boswell. 
CEnanthe Lachenalii , var. with occasional tuberous rootlets, as 
well as the ordinary fusiform cylindrical ones. Dykes, by rails, near 
Towton, W. Yorkshire, August, 1881. — F. A. Lees. Fulford Marsh, 
Berkshire, August, 1881. — G. C. Druce. Brading Harbour, Isle of 
Wight, July, 1880. — T. Butler. “The two last quite the typical 
form.” — F. A. Lees. 
Peucedanum Ostruthium , L. By streamside, Langstrothdale, 
Upper Wharfedale, M.W. Yorks., June, 1876. — F. A. Lees. 
Chcerophyllum sativum , Lam. Rocks near Ross, Hereford, 
June, 1881. — B. M. Watkins. 
• Galium Mollugo , L., var. b. insubricum. Fallow field, near Ash- 
well, Herts, July, 1881. — E. de Crespigny. “A very unsatisfactory 
specimen. It may be erectumP — C. C. Babington. “ Certainly not 
insubricum. I would call it G. erectumP — J. T. Boswell. 
Galium Mollugo , L., var. Bakeri. Lower Green, Helston, 
Cornwall. — Jas. Cunnack. “ This is not typical Bakeri , , but a form 
intermediate between it and G. insubricum P — J. T. Boswell. 
Valeriana Mikanii , E. B. Erith Hill, and wood near Compton, 
on ground apparently dry, 1867. — H. C. Watson. Rail-bank, Hill 
Wootton, Warwick, July, 1881. — R. L. Baker; and also H. Brom- 
wich. “ Watson’s plant, I think, is typical officinalisP — C. C. 
Babington. 
Valeriana sambucifolia , Mik. Damp ground near Oxshott, 
Surrey, 1867. — H. C. Watson. 
Valerianella den tat a, var. mixta. Telegraph field, Clay gate, 
Surrey, 1875. — H. C. Watson. 
Carduus tenuiflorus, Curt. , var. ( C. pycnocephalus Jacq. ?). Slopes 
under the Hoe, Plymouth, 7th June, 1881. — T. R. A. Briggs. 
Carduus palustris x heterophyllus. ( C. Carolorum Jenner.) Root 
from Glen Garry. Cultivated at Balmuto. — J. T. Boswell. A 
single specimen. 
Carduus ‘ nutanti-crispus . ’ Roadside, Cumnor, Berks. — G. C. 
Druce. Only two specimens. “ I should so name it.” — J. T. 
Boswell. “ Is what I call acanthoidesP — C. C. Babington. 
Carduus arvensis , b. setosus. Field near Finchley Road, Stn., 
Middlesex, July, 1881. — E. de Crespigny. “Not quite like my 
