66 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Viola tricolor , var.? Cornfield, Myton, Warwick, June, 1882. — H. 
Bromwich. Mr. Britten likewise refers this to V. me?itita , but does 
not clearly see how that plant is to be separated from segetalis , Jord. 
Mr. Baker remarks — ‘Of Jordan’s species I expect mentita , agrestis, 
and segetalis would go into our English arvensis. I grew inentita long 
ago at Thirsk from seed given to me by De'seglise.’ Is V arvensis .” — 
J. T. Boswell. 
Poly gala vulgaris , L. (approaching var. gran diflora, Bab.) Chalk 
cliffs, near Dover, E. Kent, June, 1882 . — Arthur Bennett. “Is 
indeed very like my plant from Ben Bulben. I have, however, 
doubts. It deserves more attention.” — C. C. Babington. 
P. oxyptera var. pseudo-uliginosa. Cronkley Fell, Yorks., July, 
1882. “ Professor Lawson named it uliginosaP — G. C. Druce. 
“ Is typical P. depressaP — J. T. Boswell. 
Sagina nodosa , Mey. var. glandulosa, Bess. Towing path, near 
Kew, Surrey, 1882. — E. de Crespigny. Weston-super-Mare, N. 
Somerset, June, 1882. 
Stellaria umbrosa , Opitz. Between Wotton Hatch and Gomshall, 
Surrey, May, 1882. — W. H. Beeby. “Is rightly named. Certainly 
a sub-species, as it is truly perennial and produces barren shoots in 
autumn.” — J. T. Boswell. 
Geranium Robertianum ? Dungarvan, co. Waterford, June, 1882. 
— J. Britten and G. Nicholson. “ Is var. modestumP — J. T. 
Boswell. 
G. Robertianum. Shore, Instow Burrows, North Devon, Sept., 
1882. — A. Ley. “Is var . purpureumP — J. T. Boswell. 
*Tilia argentea , Desf. Portinscale, Derwentwater, Cumberland, 
20th September, 1882 . — Charles Bailey. 
Ononis arvensis , L. var. maritima , Bab. Sandhills, south of 
Eden estuary, near St. Andrews, N.E. Fife, 5th August, 1882. — 
Charles Bailey. “ This is a form of arvensis , and not maritima , 
Dumortier, which is O. repens , L. (fide Professor Lange). — A. 
Bennett. O. atvensis , L. var. O. maritima, Dum. ( O. repens , var. 
horrida, Lange.) North Denes, Great Yarmouth, E. Norfolk, August, 
1881 . — Arthur Bennett. And, O. arvensis , var. repens. St. 
Michael’s Bay, Cornwall, August, 1882. — E. G. Varenne. 
Ononis arvensis , L., var. repens, L. Cat. O. maritima ? Dum. 
Sand Dunes, near Yarmouth, E. Norfolk. “Since my ‘Notes on 
Norfolk Plants’ (J. of Bot., 1881, p. 358) appeared, I have ascer- 
tained that this plant is the O. maritima, Dum., as I thought, and 
that by sending specimens to Prof Lange, of Copenhagen, labelled 
‘ O. repens , L., var. horrida , Lange?’ (a name from Willkomm and 
Lange’s Prod. FI. Hisp.) In his answer, he writes, ‘ It is exactly 
what I do mean by var. horrida ,’ and he very kindly sent me a paper 
on this plant, entitled ‘ On the synonymy of several species of the 
Flora of Denmark and the neighbouring countries,’ by Prof. Lange. 
This is in Danish, but a French abstract is also given. It is too long 
to quote in detail, but I may mention that he calls the plant 
O. repens, L. 
(a) , inermis, Lange. 
( b ) , horrida, Lange. 
a, occurs in Spain, France W., Belgium, the Friesian Islands, and 
