566 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Salix Myrsinites x phylicifolia. Origin, Clova, Forfar; cult. May 
and July 1897. The anthers are red-tipped, nectaries forked, foliage 
yellowish green ; probably this hybrid. — W. R. Linton. 
S. Myrsinites (male) x phylicifolia (female). By design, Shirley, 
May and June 1897. — W. R. Linton. 
S. herbacea x repens. Origin, Little Craigindall, South Aberdeen ; 
cult. 17th May 1891, and 31st May 1893. — W. R. Linton. 
S. purpurea, Linn. Orig. Holme; hort. Bournemouth, 15 th April 
and 26th June 1894. — E. F. Linton. 
S. purpurea , L., f., Woolgariana. Orig. Thetford ; hort. 
Bournemouth, 7th April and 18th June 1893. Rather narrow in the 
leaf for the form, but this is probably due to its having been found 
and grown in sandy soil. — Edward F. Linton. 
S. cinerea x purpurea , Wimm., A. sordida , Kern. Hort. Bourne- 
mouth, 18th March 1896 and 8th July 1897. Origin, Thornhill, 
Dumfriesshire, from cuttings supplied me by Mr. J. Fingland. A good 
intermediate form, No. 81 in ‘Set of British Willows.’ — Edward F. 
Linton. 
S. phylicifolia x purpurea , S. secernata , F. B. White. Hort. 
Bournemouth, 22nd and 29th April, and 8th and 16th July 1897. 
‘Set of British Willows ’ No. 82. From cuttings supplied by Mr. 
Jas. Fingland from Thornhill, Dumfriesshire. — E. F. Linton. 
Populus canescens, Sm. Burnham, Bucks. New county record. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Ceretophyllum demersum, Linn. Brecon and Newport Canal, in 
the neighbourhood of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, 10th June 1897. 
New county record for 35. — Charles Bailey. 
Malaxis paludosa , Swartz. Ballintuim, Braemar, South Aberdeen, 
29th July 1897. — W. R. Linton. Also Glen Fee, Clova, Forfar, 
20th July 1896. — A. Somerville. 
Epipactis media, Babington, (an Fries ?). Cusford, Thursley, 
Surrey, vice-county 17, 3rd September 1897. A practically identical 
plapt, from Witley, was named for me by Professor Babington, about 
10 years ago, as being just his E. media ; and he believed it is 
evidently distinct from E. viotacea, but the line between it and 
restricted E. latifolia is not easy to draw. — E. S. Marshall. “ E. 
media, Bab., not of Fries, from which latter (E. atrorubens , Gaud.) it 
is very different. This plant is a form of E. latifolia, All.” — J. Freyn. 
Orchis Simia , Lam. Oxfordshire, 1896.— G. Claridge Druce. 
Crocus vernus. All. Meadow near Inkpen, Berks, 7th March 1897. 
See ‘Journ. Botany,’ 1897, p. 146.— A. B. Jackson. Also collected 
on the same day with Mr. Jackson. In the locality where this is found, 
