28 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
I have thought it more convenient, for reference, to place the 
new county records under a separate heading, instead of their being 
scattered through the Report as previously. 
Owing to the late date at which I received the plants, I was 
unable to get the whole of the return parcels made up before the 16th 
May, and since then the exigencies of the collecting season have 
allowed me very little time for this Report. 
NOTES ON PLANTS RECEIVED. 
Thalictrum maritimum , Fries, var. Hoxa Links, South Ronald- 
shay, Orkney, August, 1880. Habit and glaucous colour of 
maritimum , but with the elongate achenes of flexuosum. — J. T. 
Boswell. I think that the carpels are not perfectly grown. — C. C. 
Babington. 
Thalictrum flexuosum , Bernh. Cultivated at Balmuto ; root from 
Loch Tay, September, 1880. — J. T. Boswell. 
Ra?iunculus reptans , L. Abundant in several places on the 
sandy shore of Ulleswater, from Pooley Bridge to Sandwick ; none 
seen on the Cumberland side. — B olton King. This is the true 
R. reptans , same as from Loch Leven. — J. T. Boswell. 
Caltha palustris, L., var. Guerangerii. Marshes, near Bramber, 
W. Sussex, 17th May, 1880. — W. H. Beeby. I believe the true 
plant; it is one not familiar to me. — C. C. Babington. A single 
specimen. 
Fumaria pallidiflora. Jord. Howtown, Westmoreland, August, 
1880. A new county record. — B olton King. Not good pallidiflora , 
the flowers not being cream-coloured. I have seen both pallidiflora 
and Borcei in Cumberland. — J. G. Baker. 
Barbarea intermedia , Boreau. In considerable plenty, in a 
damp spot, much cut up by the feet of cattle, in old pasture, near 
Hawick, Roxburgh, June, 1880. — A. Brotherston. Also from 
clover-field near St. Weonard’s, Herefordshire, 1880. — Augustin Ley. 
Camelina saliva, Crantz. Flax-field, Castle Eden Dene, Durham, 
July, 1880. — J. P. Soutter. Camelina eu-sativa of E. B., ed. III. — 
i.e., it is neither the “ foetida ” nor the 11 sylvestris” of the London 
Catalogue. Why the last was introduced into the London Catalogue, 
and the more frequent eu-sativa omitted, I do not know, unless it 
ought to read b. foetida and c. sylvestris , and that a. and b. for these 
names are slips of the pen. — J. T. Boswell. 
Viola hirta , L., var. calcarea. Kenley, Surrey, April, 1877. — 
H. Groves. Correct. — C. C. Babington. 
Viola tricolor, L., large flowered form. Smoogrow, Orphir, 
Orkney, August, 1880. — J. T. Boswell. 
Scleranihus biennis, Reuter. Syenitic rocks on the shore of 
Groby Pool, Leicestershire, 30th May, 1878. — F. T. Mott. S. bie 7 inis 
