56 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
its true name, although the glands are few or wanting.” — C. C. 
Babington. 
r-: ; , ■ Polygonum maculatum , Dyer and Trimen. ( P. nodosum. P. 
laxum .) Ditton Marsh, Surrey, 1880. — H. C. Watson. 
Daphne Mezereum , L. Amongst bushes on a steep, stony hillside, 
apparently truly wild, near Alstonfield, Stafford, 19th March, 1878. — 
W. H. Purchas. 
Ulmus montana , Sm., var. nitida. Near Much Dewchurch, 1st 
July, 1881, and Treago (planted), 23rd April and 22nd Sept., 1881, 
Hereford. — A. Ley. 
Quercus intermedia l By the road from St. Budeaux to Tamerton 
Foliol, South Devon. — T. R. A. Briggs. 
Salix alba , L., var. vitellina. Myton, Warwick, May and Sept., 
1881. — H. Bromwich. 26th Aug., 1881. — R. L. Baker. Hedge 
near Warwick. Also near Wolverhampton, May and Aug., 1881. 
Pulley Common, Shropshire, 23rd May ,and 9th June, 1881. — 
J. Fraser. 
Salix triandra , L. By the Hutt pond, Ockham, Surrey. — H. C. 
Watson. 
Salix triandra , L., var. Hoffmanniana. River side, Sellack, 
Hereford, 12th May and 10th Sept. — A. Ley. Radford, Warwick, 
Aug. and May, 1881. — R. L. Baker; and May and Sept., 1881, from 
same locality. — H. Bromwich. 
Salix purpurea , L. Shrubs by brook, Bilbrook, Stafford, April 
and August, 1881.— J. Fraser. 
- Salix purpurea , L., var. By the Thames towing path, near 
Sunbury Lock, Surrey. — H. C. Watson. 
Salix rubra , Huds. ? By Newark Mill, Surrey, July, 1870. — 
H. C. Watson. “ Leaves only.” 
Salix viminalis , L., var. intricata. River bank, Sellack, 18th 
April and 10th September, 1881. — A. Ley. “I believe this to be 
Salix viminalis , var. genuina ; intricata has broader leaves.” — J. T. 
Boswell. 
Salix Smithiana , Willd. Honiley, Warwick, 15th April and 
August, 1881. — R. L. Baker. Kenilworth, Warwick, April and 
September, 1881. — H. Bromwich. — Hedge, Llangarren, Hereford, 
6th May and 1st October, 1881. — A. Ley. Near Bilbrook, Stafford, 
May and August, 1881. — -J. Fraser. “ The Honiley plant, I think, 
is to be referred to Salix rugosaP — J. T. Boswell. 
Salix holosericea, Willd. Koch ; non Hook. Two small trees 
or shrubs 10 to 15 feet high, by side of small pool, Field House, 
Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton, May and August, 1881. — John 
Fraser. “ I consider your plant to be Salix holosericea, , Willd.; 
not Hook. I never saw a British specimen before. It would be 
very interesting if you discover the female,” November 8th, 1881. — 
J. E. Leefe. “I have no doubt of your plant being true Salix holosericea. 
Willd.”— J. T. Boswell. 
Salix acuminata , Sm. Shrewley pool, Halton, near Warwick, 
15th April and 16th August, 1881. — R. L. Baker, and April and 
August, 1881. — E. A Lomax. “ I think referable to A. rugosaP — 
J. T. Boswell. 
Salix cinerea , L., var. aquatica. By railway, between Winchfield 
