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Equisetum Moorei , Newm. Coast, Three Castle Head, Co. 
Wicklow, 6th June, 1889. These specimens were gathered too 
early in the year to show the pearly white sheath, with black top and 
base of the mature plant ; they will, however, illustrate well the very 
different early state of this Equisetum. — R. W. Scully. 
Tolypella intricata , Leonh. Marston, Oxon., Sept., 1889. The 
ditch in which it occurred was rather foul, and it was much mixed 
with dead leaves and refuse, while the plant was so brittle, or rather 
tender, as to break up even in pouring water on it to clean it. — G. 
Claridge Druce. 
NEW COUNTY RECORDS, 
COMPRISING PLANTS NOT RECORDED FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTIES 
(OR VICE-COUNTIES) IN “ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY,” ED. II., 
NOR IN THE RECENT REPORTS OF THIS CLUB. 
Raphanus maritimus , Sm. 34. Gloster west : Bank of Avon, 
below Bristol, 3rd Aug., 1889. This is among the rarer Bristol species, 
and has hitherto been met with hereabout only on the coast of 
N. Somerset. — J. W. White. 
Poly gala serpyllacea , Weihe. 90. Forfar : Glen Fiadh, July, 
1889. — E. F. and W. R. Linton. 
Rosa- mollis , Sm. 73. Kirkcudbright: Between Borgue and 
Girthon Kirk, Sept., 1889. — Charles Bailey. 
R. tomentosa , Sm. 73. Kirkcudbright : Gatehouse of Fleet, 
Sept., 1889. — Charles Bailey. 
R. tomentosa , Sm. (var. subglobosa). 74. Wigton, near Newton 
Stewart, Sept., 1889. — Charles Bailey. 
R. agrestis, Savi, Baker. 50. Denbigh : Limestone hill in the 
neighbourhood of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, near Colwyn, June, 1889. 
This rose is frequent on the opposite cliffs on the Carnarvonshire side 
of boundary. — Charles Bailey. 
R. canina, Linn. 74. Wigton: near Whithorn, Sept., 1889. — 
Charles Bailey. See p. 260. 
Drosera. anglica , Huds. 112. Shetland: Northmaven. To 
confirm record.- — W. H. Beeby. 
Epilobium palustre , L. (var lineare). 7 2. Dumfries : Moffat, 
July, 1889.— W. R. Linton. 
Galium Mollugo , Linn. 92. Aberdeen, S., 23rd July, 1889. 
Apparently wild ; growing along a fence in the outskirts of Braemar. 
If spontaneous will remove the doubt expressed in “Top. Bot.,” 
Ed. II — W. R. Linton. 
Hieracium anglicum , Fr. (var. longebracfeaium). 108. Sutherland, 
