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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Orobanche elatior , Sutton. Melbury Hill, Dorset, 26th June, 
1893. — E. F. Linton, 
Utricularia intermedia , Hayne. Morden Decoy, Dorset, 6th June, 
1893. Talbot Heath, Dorset, 16th August, 1893. Flowering in 
unusual abundance this last summer. May this be attributed to the 
accumulated heat in the earth’s surface during a prolonged dry and 
sunny season ? I received U. vulgaris from a West of Scotland 
locality, and the collector informed me that this was the first season 
in which he had known this species to flower in that spot. The same 
cause was probably operating in both cases. — E. F. Linton. 
Mentha rubra , Sm. Lacy’s Farm, Totland, Isle of Wight, August, 
1893. Coll. Bolton King. — Comm. C. E. Palmer. Miss Palmer 
adds “ Possibly a garden escape.” 
Af. arvensis, L., form towards var. Allionii. Banks of the Orchy, 
Dalmally, Argyll, 10th August, 1893. Calyx-teeth shortly triangular, 
herbage of a decidedly yellowish green. Mr. Arthur Bennett places 
it between type and var. Allionii. — E. S. Marshall. 
Scutellaria minor x galericulata. Virginia Water, Surrey, 26th 
August, 1893. — A. H. Wolley Dod. 
Galeopsis dubia , Leers. Near Bangor, August, 1S93.— J- E. 
Griffith. 
Chenopodium opuli folium , Schrad. On a dust heap by the Avon 
at Newton St. Loe, N. Somerset, 20th Sept., 1893. Besides other 
characters, the habit of growth in this plant seems to me rather 
peculiar. It has spreading, decumbent stems, bearing very numerous 
short, ascending flowering branches ; and the glomerules are, I think, 
often much larger than in any var.of album. — Jas. W. White. Cross- 
ness, W. Kent, 17th Sept., 1893.— A. H. Wolley Dod. 
C. botryodes, Sm. Pegwell Bay, E. Kent, Sept., 1863. Coll. 
J. B. Svme. Comm. F. J. Han bury. Below Shornemead 
Fort, W. Kent, 16th Sept., 1893. — A. H. Wolley Dod. Capt. Dod 
writes, “ This is Syme’s station, I suppose, though the plant does not 
grow o?i the embankment, but on the muddy bank of the ditch below 
it. I found it in considerable quantity, extending almost to Cliffe 
Fort, and I saw it also on the inland border of the marshes, a mile 
from the river.” 
Atriplex pedwiculata , L. Between Sandwich and Pegwell Bay, 
E. Kent, October, 1856. Coll. J. B. Syme. Comm. F. J. H anbury. 
Salicornia adpressa, Dumort. (statu juniore). Littlestone-on-Sea, 
E. Kent, 10th July, 1893. Very local, being found only on a space 
of about thirty yards square ; quite prostrate, and a small plant. The 
fan-like growth is not well shewn in these immature specimens, but 
was very marked in those collected by me at the same spot in 
September, 1891, to the naming of which Mr. Arthur Bennett agreed. 
I have not seen specimens of A. herbacea , var. pusilla , Woods, which 
may perhaps be a synonym. — E. S. Marshall. 
Polygonum dumetorum , L Hedges near Christchurch, S. Hants, 
Sept, 1893. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
P. viviparum , L., var. alpina,\N?M\. forma. Lea of Setter, North- 
maven, Shetland, 4th July, 1889. — W. H. Beeby. 
