40 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
EXCLUDED SPECIES. 
Potentilla recta, L. On rubbish at Mortlake, Surrey, June, 1880. 
J. G. Baker. 
Crepis nicceensis, Balb. Pasture, Inworth, Essex, June, 1880. 
E. G. Varenne. 
Symphytum 11 peregrinum, Ledeb.” — Baker. [X uplandicum , 
Nyman. S. orientate , Fries, (non Linn.) S. Donii, D.C. ?] (See 
Reports, Botanical Exchange Club, 1878, p. 17, and 1879, p. 23.) 
Plentiful on the sides of a brook in the upper part of the Via Gellia, 
a quarter of a mile below Grange Mill, between Cromford and 
Winster, Derbyshire, 26th June, 1880. — Charles Bailey. 
Symphytum orientate , L. Railway bank, Richmond, Surrey, 20th 
May, 1880. — George Nicholson. 
Crocus biflorus, Mill. Barton Park, near Bury St. Edmunds, 
Suffolk. — W. H. Beeby and A. Bennett. Typical biflorus is figured 
in Bot. Mag., t. 845 ; this is C. prcecox , Haw., E.B.S., t. 2645. — J. G. 
Baker. 
Allium paradoxum, Don. Binny Craig, Linlithgow, 22nd April, 
1880. — A. Craig Christie. 
Luzula albida , D.C. This plant was found in 1879, on a bank 
near Bletchingley, Surrey, by Mr. William Mitten, who recorded it in 
the “Gardeners’ Chronicle” for July 5th, 1879, and stated that he 
considered “ its further discovery almost a certainty ” on the moist 
shaded banks about Reigate. Having been favoured with the exact 
locality, I visited the spot, but, after several hours’ search in the 
neighbourhood, could see nothing but Mr. Mitten’s original tuft. A 
lengthened residence in Reigate during the early summer of 1879, 
and frequent visits since, lead me to conclude that the plant does 
not occur elsewhere in the district, and I think it undoubtedly a 
casual. On visiting the spot this year (1880) I could not see the 
tuft, which would seem to have disappeared. — W. H. Beeby. 
Car ex vulpinoidea, Michx. Near the Thames, Kew, Surrey, 
June, 1 880. — George Nicholson. 
Malcolmia maritima , Silene gallica , vespertina and quinquevulnera , 
Linum grandiflorum , Medicago falcata , Lmaria canadensis and Pelis- 
seriana, Echium violaceum and Phacelia parviflora , from some new 
gravel that was laid down, two years ago, to repair the Surrey bank 
of the Thames, opposite Sion House, midway between Kew and 
Richmond. — J. G. Baker. 
NEW COUNTY RECORDS, &c. 
Ra?iunculus reptans , L. 69. Westmoreland; Ulleswater, August, 
1880. — Bolton King. Queried for Westmoreland in Topog. Bot. 
Finnaria pallidiflora, Jord. 69. Westmoreland; Howtown, 
August, 1880. — Bolton King. 
