278 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
W., Bettyhill, July, 1888. — E. F. and W. R. Linton. To remove 
doubt in “Top. Bot.,” Ed. II. 
Hieracium pallidum , Biv. (var. Schmidtii ). 1 1 2. Shetland : 
Northmaven, July, 1889. — W. H. Beeby. 
H. murorum , Linn. pt. 39. Stafford : Wetton Valley, June, 
1889. — W. H. Purchas. 
P. vulgatum , Fr. 37. Derby: Ashwood, July, 1887. — A. Ley. 
Myosotis ccespitosa, Schultz. 52. Anglesea: near Maelog Lake. — 
J. E. Griffith. 
Oxyria digyna , Hill. 112. Shetland: Roeness Voe, Mainland, 
July, 1889. — -W. H. Beeby. 
Hippophae rhamnoides , Linn. 52. Anglesea: Banks of Menai 
Strait, between Gallows Point and Beaumaris, May, 1889. — J- E. 
Griffith. 
Potamogeton filiformis , Nolte. 96. Easterness, Nairn, July, 
1884. — J. Groves. 
Carex divulsa, Good. 41. Glamorgan: Oystermouth Castle, 
July, 1886. — W. R. Linton. 
C. montana , Linn 37. Derby: Markland Grips, near Clowne, 
June, 1889.— C. Waterfall, comm. W. H. Painter. 
Agrostis canina , Linn. 105. Ross, W. : Ben Eay, Aug., 1889. — 
G. C. Druce. See p. 274. 
Kcrferia crista la, Pers. Norfolk, W. : Croxton, Thetford, June, 
1889. — H. D. Geldart. 
Poa co 7 npressa, Linn. Derby: Yeldersley, June, 1889. — W. R. 
Linton. 
*** Some Rubi are sent as New County records, but in the 
present state of knowledge of the' genus I have not thought it 
desirable to include them in this list, for it really appears only 
occasionally to happen that two of the authorities agree as to the name 
a plant ought to bear. — J. G. 
NOTES RELATING TO FORMER REPORTS. 
Rubus adornatus , Mull. Gorstley Quarries, 25th September, 
1888. In reply to Prof. Babington’s query “Why adornatus ?” 
(See Report 1888, p. 21 1), I wish to say that the specimens sent , 
under this name in 1888 were from the identical bushes as those sent 1 
in 1886 (see Report 1886, p. 150), and in 1887 (Report 1887, p. 176). Ij 
In 1888 the whole plant was more stunted and the specimens poor, ! 
owing perhaps to the cold wet season. — Augustin Ley. 
R. serpens , Weihe. Woods, Beacon hill, 28th September, 1888. ; 
The Professor here asks “ Whom does it come from ? ” The same 
