43° THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRI TISH ISLES. 
NEW COUNTY RECORDS 
COMPRISING PLANTS NOT RECORDED FOR THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTIES 
(OR VICE-COUNTIES) IN “ TOPOGRAPHICAL BOTANY,” ED. II., NOR IN 
THE RECENT REPORTS OF THIS CLUB. 
Sisymbrium officinale, Scop. (var. leiocarpum). 105. West Ross, 
Ullapool, July, 1893. — O. C. Druce. 
Rosa mollis, Sm. 40. Salop, Clee Hill, Oct., 1892.. — Charles 
Bailey. (Seep. 413.) 
Galium eredum, Huds. 10. Wight, between Shanklin and 
Sandown, May, 1893. — C. E. Palmer. (See p. 416.) 
Valerianella rimosa , Bast. ( V. Auricula, DC.) 23. Oxford, near 
Headington Wick, May, 1893. — G. C. Druce. 
Arctium nemorosum , Lej. 17. Surrey, ReigateHill, August, 1884. 
— W. H. Beeby. 
Crepis taraxacifolia, Thu ill. 31. Hunts. Warboys, July, 1893. 
— A. Fryer. 
Sonchus palustris, L. 23. Oxfordshire, June, 1893. — G. C. 
Druce. (See p. 419.) 
Pyrola rotundifolia, L. 67. Northumberland, Newham, June, 
1893. — H. E. Fox. 
Erythrcea pulchella, Fr. 22. Berks, Courage Common, Sept., 
1893. — G-. C. Druce. 
Sparganium ramosum, Curtis (var. microcarpum). 88. Mid Perth, 
Crianlarich, August, 1893. — E. S. Marshall. 
Zostcra marina , L. (var. angustifolia). 105. West Ross, Loch 
Carron, August, 1893.— H. E. Fox. 
Eriophorum gracile, Koch. 9. Dorset, near Little Sea, June, 
1893. — E. F. Linton. 
Carex filiformis, L. 9. Dorset, Morden Decoy, May, 1893. — E. 
F. Linton. 
Spartina Townsendi, Groves. 10. Wight, Yarmouth, Sept., 1893. 
— E. F. Linton. 
Agrostis canina, L. 57. Derby, by Snake Inn, nth July, 1893. 
— W. R. Linton. 
Lastrcea dilatata, Presl. (var . glandulosa). 35. Monmouth, between 
Tintern and Trelleck, July, 1893.— A. Ley and W. A. Shoolbred. 
CORRECTION OF REPORT FOR 1892. 
P. 390. “ Agrostis canina, L. Festiniog, Merioneth, August, 
1892.— W. R Linton.” 
It was a mistake on my part supposing that any Deschampsia was 
mixed with W. R. Linton’s Agrostis, which I was aware of a few days 
after writing to Mr. Druce in acknowledgment of the Exchange 
Club parcel which I had very hastily looked through ; but I did not 
write to correct the error, as the mis-statement occurred casually in a 
letter and I had no thought of its re-appearing in the Report. — E. F. 
Linton. 
