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Arctostaphylos alpina , Spreng. Wart Hill, Hoy, Orkneys, 18th 
August, 1 88 1. — H. H. Johnstone. Also from W. I. Fortescue, 
i 8th August, 1 88 1. 
Pyrola rotundifolia , L. ? arenaria, Grand Mare, Guernsey. — 
J. E. Sunderland. “ Arenaria , I think.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Erythrcea lift oralis, Fr. Munlochy, Cromarty, East Ross, July, 
1881. — G. C. Druce. New vice-co. Record. 
Erythicea Centaurium , Pers., var. capitata , Koch. On grassy 
slopes on the cliffs above the South Stack Lighthouse, near Holy- 
head, 22nd September, 1881 ; and near the ruins of Langwfen 
Church, near Aberffraw, W. Anglesea, 24th September, 1881. — C. 
Bailey. “ Mr. Bailey remarks that some specimens, especially those 
from last-named station, are reduced in stature so much as to form 
quite a button-like head, surrounded by a rosette of leaves, and 
closely simulating in appearance the lately recorded sphcerocephala of 
Afton Down, of which examples have been sent out in nearly every 
parcel.” — F. A. Lees. 
Erythrcea pulchella , Fr. ? Near Munlochy, Cromarty, East 
Ross. — G. C. Druce. “ Is E. littoralis. ” — J. T. Boswell. 
Cuscuta Epilinum , Weihe. Flaxfield, Bishop Auckland, Durham, 
6th August, 1881. — J. P. Soutter. 
Lycium barbarian , L. Sprowston, Norfolk, September, 1881. — 
E. F. Linton. And Bamingham, Suffolk, June, 1881. — J. D. Gray. 
Verbascum Blattaria , L. Hill near Kenley Common, Cressage, 
Salop. T. Butler. 
Mimulus guttatus. In a brook between Kintail and Ben Attow, 
West Ross. Well-established ; about a quarter of a mile from a 
cottage. — G. C. Druce. 
Euphrasia officinalis , L. Berwyn, Denbigh. — T. Butler. 
Euphrasia officinalis , L. Carnedd Llewellyn, Caernarvon. — 
T. Butler. 
Euphrasia officinalis , L. Pasture, Bircham, Egg Buckland, S. 
Devon. — T. R. A. Briggs. 
Euphrasia officinalis , L. Eglandular variety. Grassy places on 
rocky coast, close to sea, near Oban, Argyle, 8th Aug., 1881. The 
glandular form grows abundantly in the pastures around Oban, and 
in those close to where the eglandular form occurs. The former 
grows on the flat pastures beyond the edge of the cliffs ; the latter on 
the declivities facing the sea, and below the edge of the cliffs. — F. 
Townsend. 
Euphrasia officinalis , var., large flowered form. Pastures, Skaill, 
Sandwick, Orkneys, 19th Aug., 1881. — H. H. Johnstone. 
Euphrasia officinalis , L. var. Roadside, Helston Down, Corn- 
wall August, 1881 . — Jas. Cunnack. 
Euphrasia gracilis , Fr. Moors around Foyers, Loch Ness. 
Only two forms of Euphrasia occur at Foyers, both of them abun- 
dantly, 30th July, 1881. I could detect no intermediate forms. 
The plant growing where the heather had been cleared, and where 
the principal herbage was grass, was the glandular form, and which I 
should call Euphrasia officinalis. The plant growing on the unculti- 
vated moors, where heather abounded was Euphrasia gracilis .- — F. 
Townsend. 
