1 82 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
~ 3,000 feet), August, 1887. — Augustin Ley. “ S. decipiens^ var. S. 
gromlandica^ L.” — Dr. Engler. 
Saxifraga Ste7'nbergii^ Willd. Brandon and Carntuhol ranges, 
Kerry, August, 1887. — Augustin Ley. ‘'A. decipie7is,va.T. grxnlatidica, 
L.” — Dr. Engler. 
A. decipiejis^ Ehrh ? Brandon and Carntuhol ranges, Kerry, 
August, 1887. — Augustin Ley. Passed as S. decipiens^ by Dr. 
Engler. 
S. sponhe 7 nica^ Gmel. Cliffs of the Brecon Beacons, 15th July, 
1886. — Augustin Ley. “Correct. A. Haworth, is an 
older name..”— Dr. Engler. 
Drosera a 7 iglica, Huds., var. obovata (Mert. et Koch). In a small 
marsh, near the Boat of Garten, Easterness, 96, growing with a 7 iglica. 
D. rotimdifolia was there, but in small quantity. The facies of 
the leaves in D. obovata is fairly constant, and the plant was in 
good condition, flowering freely. In Western Ross, in the district 
near I^och Clare, it was the most frequent Drose 7 -a. The quantity of 
viscid matter given off by it and by D. aTiglica is very remarkable. 
In both Easterness and West Ross, Malaxis occurred with it. This 
is a new record for 96 Easterness. — G. C, Druce. Published as new 
to the county in ‘ Scottish Naturalist.’ 
Epilobiiwi^s-^. Shotover, Oxon., September, 1887. — G. C. Druce. 
“ Most interesting, but dreadfully collected. No doubt a hybrid, of 
which E. hi 7 ‘siitu 77 i^ L., is one of the parents, and most probably 
E. 77 i 07 tta 7 tU 77 i^ L., the other genitor.” — W. Barbey. 
E. parviflo 7 'U 77 i, Schreb. var. Undercliff, near Lyme Regis, 
S. E. Devon, July, 1887. — J. Cosmo Melvill. “This is a 
very interesting variety of E. pa 7 'viflorii 77 i^ described by Du IMortier 
in his “ Flora Belgica.” — W. Barbey. 
E. parvifloru 77 i^ Schreb. x obscii 7 'iu 7 i^ Schreb. Near Shirley, Derby- 
shire, July and September, 1887. — W. R. Linton. “No doubt a 
hybrid, with obscuriwi for one of the parents, but I never venture to 
name hybrids from a single imperfect specimen.” — W. Barbey. 
E, hi 7 iceolatu 77 i^ S. and M. Parkstone, Dorset ; warm, gravelly 
banks between railway station and North Haven ; in good quan- 
tity ; 24th June, 1887. Not recorded for the county in ‘Topo- 
graphical Botany,’ but so long ago as 1885 Mr. Mansel-Pleydell 
received a specimen of it from. Mr. Fisher, who stated that he had 
found it “between Bournemouth and Poole.” This one locality for 
the plant, at Parkstone, is the only one known to me between 
Bournemouth and Exeter ; and I believe it is still unrecorded from 
South Hants. — W.. Moyle Rogers. 
E, hybrids. Shirley, Brailsford, and Edlaston, Derbyshire, 1887. 
W. R. Linton. 
E. obscu 7 'U 77 i X parviflo 7 ' 7 i 77 i and E. 77 iontaji 7 i 77 i x pa 7 'vijioru 77 i. 
Of the hybrid forms of this genus, which I have observed in several 
places in the neighbourhood of Shirle)^ all seem to come under the 
above two designations. Mr. Towndrow, to whom specimens from 
each locality have been submitted, suggested tetrago 7 iu 77 i as co-parent 
in one case (the set from Edlaston), but in all my investigation of 
