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50 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Galium Mollugo, L., var. Root from Great Doward, Hereford- 
shire; cult. July and September 1897 . — Augustin Ley. “A Mollugo 
form allied to G. insubricum, Gaud., see Reichb. ‘leones,’ t. 1139. 
There is a careful and elaborate monograph on the forms and varieties 
of G. Mollugo , L., in the ‘Oestr. Rot. Zeit.’ for 1892.” — E. G. Baker. 
G. Mollugo , L., var. Hedges, King’s Capel, Herefordshire, July 
and September 1897 . — Augustin Ley. “These (King’s Capel and 
Great Doward) are G. datum , Thuillier, a form of G. Mollugo .” — 
J. Freyn. 
Galium sylvestre , Poll. In plenty on the chalk downs near 
Tring, Bucks. New county record. — G. C. Druce. 
Sherardia arvensis , Linn., ‘Sp. PI.,’ 102 (1753); var. Walravenii , 
Wirtg., ‘Herb. PL Crit.,’ n. 367; var. maritima , Grisebach, ‘FI. 
Rumel.,’ ii. (1844), p. 169. Near Hurley, Berks, 1893. For a 
description of this variety, which was rather unaccountably omitted 
from the last edition of the ‘London Catalogue,’ since it admitted 
colour forms of the violets, see a paper in the ‘Journ. of Botany,’ 1894, 
pp. 240-243. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Sherardia arvensis , L. Roadside in the gorge of the Clydach 
river, between Bryn Mawr and Clydach, Breconshire, nth June 1897. 
New county record. — C harles Bailey. “This is the type.” — G. C. 
Druce. 
Asperula odorata , L. In the crevices of an old wall in the 
neighbourhood of Abergavenny, Breconshire, 5th June 1897. Not 
recorded for county 42 in ‘Top. Bot.’— C harles Bailey. “The 
locality appears suspicious, since A. odorata is so frequently culti- 
vated in cottage gardens.” — G. C, Druce. 
Valerianella rimosa, Bast, in Desv. ‘Journ. de Bot.,’ iii. (1814), 20. 
Plentiful in a field above Headington Wick, Oxfordshire, 1893. — G. 
Claridge Druce. 
V. dentata, Poll., ‘Hist. PI. Pal.,’ i. (1776). 30; var. dasycaipa, 
Stevens, under Fedia\ V. mixta , Duf. ‘Hist. Valer.,’ 58. In a field 
above Headington Wick, Oxfordshire, June 1893. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Scabiosa arvensis , L., f. alba. Sandy coast, Milness, West Suther- 
land, 31st July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
Solidago Virgaurea , var. angustifolia , Koch ? I send specimens 
of the common wood bank and mountain bank forms of Upper Towy 
Valley, Carmarthenshire, August 1897. It is probable that some of 
these may be the var. angustifolia , but the details do not fit the 
description of this variety in ‘ Eng. Bot.,’ ed. iii. — A ugustin Ley. 
“No; this is the type. Mr. Ley sent true angustifolium from Radnor in 
1885.” — W. R. Linton. “The characters given for S. Virga-aurea , L., 
