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Rosa stylosa , Desv., var. systyla , Bast. Mote of Odiham Castle, N. 
Hants, 2 1 st July, 1893. — C. E. Palmer. “R. stylosa , Desv., variation 
du groupe du R. chlorantha , Sauze and Maillard (pedicelles lisses).” — 
F. Crepin. 
R. stylosa , Desv., var. pseudo-rusticana , Crep. Hedge, Spetisbury, 
Dorset, 8th June, 1893. — R. P. Murray. “ Peut-etre cette forme est- 
elle une variation du R. stylosa , Desv., mais l’echantillon que j’ai 
examine n’est pas suffisamment complet pour s’assurer de son identite 
specifique. Les pedicelles sont lisses ; les feuilles ont le petiole et la 
nervure mediane un peu pubescents et les dents sont souvent 
accompagnees d’une ou de deux denticules. Ce n’est pas le R. stylosa , 
Desv., var. pseudo rusticanaP — F. Crepin. 
Pyrus latifolia , Syme. Ripe fruit, Bicknor, West Gloster, 27th 
October, 1892. I venture to send this thinking that some of our 
members would value ripe fruit of this tree. Ripe fruit dry, mealy ; 
varying from pale orange to light red. Bicknor, Coldwell, and 
Symond’s Yat, for all of which this Pyrus has at various times been 
quoted, form a single range of wooded limestone rocks, about three- 
quarters of a mile in length. — A ugustin Ley. 
P. scandica , Syme. ? Mountain (limestone) rocks, Craig Cille, 
Breconshire, at about 1,000 or 1,300 feet. Several large bushes in 
young fruit on the 12th June, 1893. Also a precisely similar plant 
about three miles to the west of Craig Cille, at a range of limestone 
rocks called “Cefn Onnen.” I cannot place this Pyrus with anything 
except the Arran (Glen Catacol) P. scandica : with which, however, it 
does not match. There could be no doubt of its native character in 
the Breconshire stations.— A ugustin Ley. 
Myrioph yllum verticillatum , L., form. Shore of L. Ennel (on 
ground nearly dry), Co. Westmeath, 20th June and 26th July, 1893. — 
H. C. Levinge. The subterrestrial form, fruiting almost to the base, 
and with leaves of nearly equal length, which I take to be the var. 
limosum, DC.— -J. G. 
Epilobium hirsutum x obscurum (P. anglicum , Marshall). Edge 
Park, Cheshire, 4th August, 1893. — A. H. Wolley Dod. Confirmed 
by Prof. Haussknecht. 
Id. parviflorum x palustre (E. rivularc , Wahl.) Pond near 
Duckington, Cheshire, 3rd and 5th August, 1893. — A. H. Wolley Dod. 
“Id. parviflorum x palustre forma ad E. palustre recedens.” — C. 
Haussknecht. 
E. Lamyi , F. Schultz. Copse, Willesborough Lees, F. Kent, 19th 
July, 1893. — E. S. Marshall. Confirmed by Prof. Haussknecht. 
Ludwigia palustris , Elliott. New Forest, near Lyndhurst, South 
Hants, 26th August, 1893. — F. J. Hanbury; and 30th August, 1893. 
— R. P. Murray. 
Scandix australis, L. Casual on waste ground between Walton 
and Aintree, Lancs., July, 1892. Not seen again in 1893. — J. A. 
Wheldon. 
Daunts Carota , Linn., f. convexa. Lymington, Hants, 25th Aug., 
1893; and near Studland, Dorset, 29th Aug., 1893. In Bab. Man. 8th 
Ed., p. 165, he remarks: “'lhe forms of Daucus on the south coast 
