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Symphytum sp. Lane End, Lake Lancashire, 22nd Aug., 
1881. — A. Ley. “ Orientate” — J. G. Baker. “ I cannot name this 
with certainty. It looks like peregrinum in a weak state.” — C. C. 
Babington. “ S. asperrimum” — J. T. Boswell. 
Plantago Timbali , Jord. Buckden, Hunts, Aug., 1877. — E. F. 
Linton. Clover field, St. Weonard’s, Hereford, 15th July, 1879. — 
A. Ley. 
Amaranthus Blitum, L. Stoke-by-Nagland, Suffolk. Collected by 
J. D. Gray, August, 1881. — E. F. Linton. “ I am not quite clear 
about the species ; all Amaranthi are escapes, and several allied 
species have been found.” — C. C. Babington. 
Blitum virgatum , L. Surrey side of Thames, between Kew and 
Richmond, July, 1881. — J. G. Baker. 
Chenopodiu??i glaucum , L. Corner of field by the Paddington 
Canal, Sudbury, Middlesex, August 1881. Old Dunghill Lane, 
borders of Epping Forest, near Woodford, Essex, 1881. — E. de 
Crespigny. 
Atriplex erecta , E.B. Cornfield, Warwick, Old Park, Sept., 
1881. — R. L. Baker. Hatton, Warwick, September, 1881. — H. 
Bromwich. “ Yes. The varieties in London Cat. are a distinction 
without a difference.” — C. C. Babington. u A. patula, var. serrata , 
E.B., Ed. III.”— J. T. Boswell. 
Atriplex sp. Shore beyond Steephill Castle, Isle of Wight. — T. 
Butler. ‘ 4 It is A. laciniata , Koch, non Smith. Three plants of it 
were found between Copperas Gap and Southwick, by the Hon. J. 
Leicester Warren, in 1875. See Journal of Botany 1875, P- £ and 
Report Bot. E. Club, 1875.” — J- T. Boswell. 
Rumex rupestris , Le Gall. Whitsand bay, Cornwall, 31st 
August, 1877, and 10th July, 1878.— A. Ley. 
Rumex rupestris x pulcherl Cult, at Balmuto, seed from near 
Plymouth (Briggs). — J. T. Boswell. 
Rumex conspersus, Hartm. Near Downhill, Glen Devon, Perth. 
August, 1881. — J. T. Boswell. Barnes, Roxburgh, August, 1876, 
Rather common on Tweedside ; in some parts plentiful. — A. 
Brotherston. 
Rumex scutatus. By Paddington Canal, near Sudbury, Middle- 
sex, August, 1881. — E. de Crespigny. “ Is Atriplex hortensis .” — 
J. T. Boswell. 
Polygonum aviculare , L., var. agrestinum ? Among beans and 
barley, Whiston’s Farm, Claygate, Surrey, July, 1871.^— H. C. Watson. 
“ Unquestionably.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Polygonum aviculare , L., var. microspermum. Mitcham Common, 
Surrey, Oct., 1881. — A. Bennett. 
Polygonum maritimum , L. Hollows between sandhills, “The 
Burrows,” Braunton, North Devon, July, 1881. — W. B. Waterfall. 
And from same station, August 1st, 1881. — T. B. Flower. “Is P. 
Raii.” — C. C. Babington. 
Polygonum Persicaria , b. elatum. Haseley, near Warwick. — 
R. L. Baker. “ Should be P. Persicaria var. elatum. I do not 
know how the varietal name elatum found its way into the London 
Cat. ; but I am not altogether satisfied concerning the name of this 
specimen ; its appearance is that of maculatum , and perhaps that is 
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