64 the BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
NOTES ON THE PLANTS GATHERED IN 1882. 
Thalictrum ? Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset, June, 1882. I should 
call this montanum , but there seems to be some record of saxatile 
from this place.— G. C. Druce. I call this minor , b. — C. C. 
Babington. T. minus , montanum. — J. T. Boswell. 
Ranunculus peltatus , Fries., near clongatus , Hiern. Margin of 
Mill dam, R. Amber, Ashover, N. E. Derby, 3rd June, 1882. — 
Charles Bailey. One of Prof. Babington’s forms of R. peltatus , 
similar in fact to a plant I sent him which he calls form 1 ; I think, 
however, that the majority of our Batrachium students would place it 
with floribundus. — J. E. Bagnall {in litt. to C. Bailey). Is R. peltatus 
approaching floribundus . — J. T. Boswell. 
R. Baudotii , var. confusus ? Ditch, Copthorne Common, E. 
Sussex. — W. H. Beeby. I do not now think this referable to 
confusus . — W. H. B. Mr. W. P. Hiem remarks on the two above- 
named plants, “ not sufficiently matured for fullest determination.” 
R. flab ell at us, Desf. var. europceus. Fide Nyman et Uechtritz, in 
litt., Hort. Croydon. Plant from St. Aubin’s Bay, Jersey. — A. 
Bennett. The plant formerly named cheer ophyllus, L. 
R. parviflorus , L. Fotheringay, Northampton, May, 1877. — G. 
C. Druce. 
R . Ficaria , L., var. College Gardens, Oxford, May, 1882. — G. 
C. Druce. Merely the form which R. Ficaria assumes late in the 
season. — J. T. Boswell. 
Fumaria confusa , Jord. Whitney, Herefordshire, 31st August, 
1882, and St. Weonard’s, Herefordshire, nth July, 1882. — A. Ley. 
Mr. Ley writes that this plant has been variously named Borcei , 
muralis , and confusa. Mr. J. G. Baker confirms me in naming it 
confusa. “ Of course, nothing to do with Borcei. I call it confusa , as 
he does. The fruit seems to have a very broad neck, quite different 
from that of muralis .” — C. C. Babington. Rightly named confusa . — 
J. T. Boswell. 
F. muralis , Sonder. Chalk Downs, Lowberry Hill, Berks, Sept., 
1882. — G. C. Druce. Is rightly named. — J. T. Boswell. 
F. officinalis , L. Gomshall, Surrey, 21st May, 1882. — W. H. 
Beeby. With bracts exceeding fruit-stalks. 
F. parviflora , Lam. Chalk Dowms, Lowberry Hill, Berks, Sept., 
1882. — G. C. Druce. 
Brassica Briggsii , Wats. From various localities in Devon and 
Cornwall. — E. G. Varenne. 
Cardamine pratensis , var. C. Hayneana , Welw. Root from 
Mortlake ; cult, at Kew, 1882 . — Geo. Nicholson. Ditch, near 
Horley, Surrey, 30th April, 1882. — W. H. Beeby. On the latter 
Mr. G. Nicholson writes : “I do not see why it should not be called 
HayneaiiaP “ Probably correct.” — C. C. Babington. This plant is 
now extinct in Mr. Nicholson’s original station. 
Arabis stricta , Huds. (fruit). St. Vincent’s Rocks, West Gloster, 
May, 1882. — W. B. Waterfall. 
Draba verna, L. var. ? Sparsey Bridge, Oxon, April, 1882. 
