iSS THE BOTANICAL EXCHANX-E CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
rhen. iii., Xo. 94). Caulibus decumbentibus, foliis infimis cordato- 
orbiculatis, staminibus exsertis, pedicellis birsutis (Wirtgen).” — L'Abbe 
Ch. A. Strail. 
Moitha arvensis^ L. var. Bank of River Ouse, near Buckden, 
Hunts., 2ist August 18S5. — W. R. Lintox. “This nearly 
approaches J/ Hostii, Bor.” — L’Abbe Ch. A. Strail. 
J/. an'cusis^ L. var. Bradley, Derbyshire, 3rd September, 18S7. 
— W. R. Lixtox. “ The specimen of this is too imperfect for 
determination, the corollas have all fallen. I nevertheless believe 
that it represents a good species.” — L’Abbe' Ch. A. Strail. 
Salvia sylvestris, L. On old colliery de'bris, near Kingswood, 
Bristol, July, 1886. Has been known at the station given for many 
years. — J. W. White. 
Ballota ?‘uderalis, Koch ? Hedge bank, Sellack, Herefordshire, 
July, 1887. — Augustix Ley. “ This is the softly hair}' form of B. 
nigra so common along the Kentish coast. It is not^. ruderalisS — 
A. Bennett. An exactly similar plant was distributed by ]NIr. Ley, 
from St. Weonard’s, August, 1883. 
Fla?ifago i?ii?ior, Hook and Arnot. Hoy, Orkney Isles, 9th 
August, 1886. — W. R. Lixtox. 
Su^da maritima^ Dum., var. procumbens, Syme. Balta Voes. 
Unst, Shetland, 27th August, 18S7. — H. Beeby. 
Pclyg 07 ium aviculare, L., ^ars. b. vulgatum, lord., and d. micro- 
sper;nufn, Jord. Waste ground, ^Milverton, September and August, 
1 88 7. — H. BRo:NnYicH. 
F. Fersicjria, L., elatum. River side, Sellack, Herefordshire, 
26th July, 1887. — Augustix Ley. 
Rumex sa?igui?ieus, L., var. trigranulatus. River beach, Sellack, 
Herefordshire, 6th August. 1887. — Augustix Ley. 
Rumex Hydrolapathum^ Huds. latifolia. Pool near Little Birch, 
Herefordshire, 6th September, 1887. — Augustix Ley. “Typical 
HydrolapathumP — J. G. Baker. 
Quercus Robur, L. intermediate ? Woods, Great Doward, Here- 
fordshire, 1 8th Jul}', 1887. — Augustix Ley. This agrees with Don’s 
description of his intermedia. — G. X. Xewland, Malvern, 8th 
September, 1887. — R. F. Towxdrow. I should call this Q. sessili- 
Jlora. Sahsb. — G. X. ^lalvem Wells, Worcester, 5th September, 1887. 
— R. F. Towxdrow. I have no hesitation in naming this Q. pediuicu- 
lata, Ehrh. — G. X. 
Sal Lx aiba, L , var. Xewpool, !Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, 
1 8th May, 1887. I send a further supply of this var. of alba (see 
Ex. Club Rep., 1S85). The catkins shorter and stouter than those 
of the t}'pe, and the scales much longer and more pointed, resem- 
bling a good deal the scales upon female catkins. — R. F. Towxdrow. 
“ Specimen imperfect, as there are no mature leaves. Xearest to, 
and probably a form of, S. alba, L., though the catkins ( ) suggest a 
cross with S. fragilisS — F. Buchanan White. 
S. undulata, Ehrh. Thames side, above !Mortlake, Surrey. — 
E. DE Crespigxy. May and September, 1887. “ The slight variety, 
foliolosa, Hartig.” — F. Buchanan ^Hiite. 
