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Other new or noteworthy native Yorkshire plants recorded in the 
current report of the Botanical Society and Exchange Club include : 
Erophila boerhaavii van Hall Dumortier var. fraseri O.E. Schulz var. 
nov. from Sawley, near Clitheroe, V.C. 64, and Erophila boerhaavii van 
Hall Dumortier var. inf lata H. C. Wats. O. E. Schulz, from the 
summit of Ingleborough, V.C. 64, both collected by Mr. C. G. Trapnell ; 
Viola hirta L. x V. odorata L. and Hieracium chlorophyllum Jord. var. 
calvescens Zahn., both from Outershaw, V.C. 64, collected by the late 
Dr. G. C. Druce ; Campanula rotundifolia L. var. fissa Dr. var. nov., 
from Winterburn, near Skipton, V.C. 64, collected by Mr. A. Turner ; 
Campanula rotundifolia L. var. linearifolia Dum. Hayek., from Outer- 
shaw and Coniston Cold, V.C. 64, and Carex lepidocarpa Tausch., from 
Winch Bridge, Teesdale, V.C. 65, both collected by the late Dr. G. C. 
Druce. 
Amongst the alien species recorded, Mr. Flintoff notes Stachys annua 
L. from Dalby Marwood ; Stachys grarrdi flora L., found by Mr. J. Green, 
of Thornton Dale ; Saponaria vaccaria L. from near Driffield, collected 
by Major Lawson, and Erigeron acre L. found by Miss Ingham at Gros- 
mont. Some interesting aliens have been found by the late Mr. H. H. 
Sturdy and Mr. N. Frankland in the Settle area, including Brassica 
gallica Willd. Dr., Lepidium virginicum L., Vida pannonica Crantz. 
var. striata M. Bieb., Lathy rus aphaca L., Potentilla norvegica L., 
Caucalis daucoides L., Linaria purpurea Mill., and Leucojum vernum L. 
In September I paid another visit with Mr. J. Kendall to the Olympia 
sidings at Selby, where, in addition to the aliens recorded from this 
locality in last year's report, the following plants were collected : 
Ipomoea hederacea (new to Britain), Chenopodium murale L. var. micro- 
phyllum Giircke., C. aristatum Asch. (new to Yorkshire), Polygonum 
petecticale Stokes, Fagopyrum sagittatum Gilib., F. tartaricum L. 
Gaertn., Panicum miliacium L., and P. crus-galli L. 
Bryological Committee (F. E. Milsom, B.Sc.) : — Judging by 
results, the Bryological Section may claim to have had a very successful 
year. 
Although the sectional meeting arranged for Easter had to be aban- 
doned owing to lack of support, much keenness has been shown during 
the year by members of the section, and it would seem, on reviewing the 
past few years, that bryology in Yorkshire is tending to depend more 
on individual than on cbncerted effort. 
Dealing first with new records, there are the following : — 
Mosses. 
Schistostega osmundacea Mohi. (new to V.C. 65). 
Orthodontium gracile Schwaeg. var. heterocarpum Wats, (new to V.C. 
62) . 
Heterocladium heteropterum B. and S. vhr. fallax Milde (new to V.C. 
63) - 
Hypnum lycopodioides Schwaeg. (new to V.C. 63). 
The Orthodontium is an interesting extension of its range in Yorkshire. 
It is of interest to note that the variety has now been found in V.Cs 62, 63, 
64 and 65, also in both the Yorkshire and the Staffordshire side of Cheshire, 
and in Staffordshire. 
Hepatics. 
Aplozia pumila (With.) Dum. var. rivularis Schiffn. (new to V.C. 63). 
The following notes were added on species which, though not new 
Vice-Comital records, are interesting for various reasons. 
Mosses. 
Tetraphis pellucida Hedw. Found in fruit at East Witton (V.C. 65)- 
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