54° THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Polycarpon tetraphyllum , Linn. St. Aubin’s, Jersey, June 1897. — 
G. Claridge Druce. 
Hypericum pulchrum , L., var. procumbens , Rostrup. Hoi burn 
Head, Caithness, v.c. 109, 14th July 1897. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
Lavatera sylvestris, L. Waste ground, St. Aubin’s, Jersey, 7th 
June 1897. An addition to the Flora of the Channel Islands. — 
Jas. W. White “Correct; but the authority is Brotero, not 
Linnaeus. Dr. Trimen, writing in 1877 (‘ Journ. Bot.,’ p. 259), says 
this species does not seem to have been recorded from the Channel 
Islands.” — E. G. Baker. “See ‘Report of Exch. Club’ for 1888, 
p. 203. The name L. cretica , L., is adopted in the ‘ Kew Index’ and 
in the ‘E. B. Suppl.’ by Mr. N. E. Brown.” — G. Claridge Druce. 
Malva pusilla , Sm. Near the railway, Milverton, Warwickshire, Sep- 
tember 1897. — H. Bromwich. “Is M. borealis , Wallm.” — E. G. Baker. 
Linum perenne , Linn. Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire, September 
1892. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Geranium dissect um , Linn. Goytre, in the neigbourhood of Aber- 
gavenny, Monmouthshire, 7th June 1897. Sent as a new county 
record for 35 . — Charles Bailey. 
Erodium pimpinellczfolium , Sibth. Waste ground, Bitton, West 
Gloucestershire, 20th May 1897. This plant was named for me at 
one of our National Institutions, and I have labelled it accordingly, 
but I much doubt its connection with E. cicutarium , and would rather 
put it to E. laciniatum , Willd. — J as. W. White. “This biologically 
interesting form ( E . cicutarium , h. pimpinellifolium, Willd.) is discussed 
at length in Kirschner, ‘Flora von Stuttgart.’” — J. Freyn. “Sibthorp 
described his plant in ‘FI. Oxon,’ p. 211 (1 794), pedunculis multifloris , 
foliis pinnatis , foliolis pimiatifidis, petalis superioribus bimaculatis .” — 
G. C. Druce. 
Impatiens biflora , Walter, ‘FI. Carolina,’ p. 219 (1788). Plentiful 
by the Emborne stream bordering Berkshire and Hampshire, July 
1891. See ‘FI. Berkshire,’ p. 122. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Euonymus europceus , L. Lane hedge in the neighbourhood of 
Raglan, Monmouthshire, 12th June 1897. Sent as a new county 
record for 35 . — Charles Bailey. 
Cytisus scoparius , Link., var. prostratus , Bailey. Granite rocks by 
the sea at La Moye, Jersey, 6th June 1897. Indistinguishable from 
the Cornish plant in my view, and growing under conditions corres- 
ponding almost exactly with those obtaining at Kynance. Trailing 
over the surfaces of warm damp rocks sloping to the south, it appears 
to be a form solely dependent upon climate and exposure. — J as. W. 
White. “ I have seen this growing in Cornwall. It is, I think, 
rather a maritime state than a variety, but I have not cultivated it.” — 
E. S. Marshall. “ Mr. Bailey described his plant as a variety of 
Sarothamnus scopariusP — G. C. Druce. 
