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Cornus suecica , L. Glen Eunach, Cairngorms, Easterness, v.-c. 96, 
24th June 1892. — A. Somerville. 
Galium erectum , Huds. Eardisley, Herefordshire, September 
1900. A small quantity by the railway station. New county record. — 
H. J. Riddelsdell. “Not quite typical.” — G. C. Druce. “Material 
is too poor for naming.” — Ar. Bennett. 
Scabiosa maritima , L. Sandy hillside, Les Hanieres, St. Ouens 
Bay, Jersey, 15th August 1900. I must apologise for the meagreness 
of these specimens. They were the best that I could obtain, as, 
unfortunately, I delayed my visit until the grass and furze had been 
mown. Hence the mutilations. — Stanley Guiton. 
Gnaphalium undu latum , L. Sandy hillside, Westmouth, St. Helier, 
Jersey, 9th August 1900. Although probably of recent introduction, 
this species is thoroughly well established. It is abundant on the south 
and west sides of the island, and very variable in size, growing from 
two or three inches to as many feet in height. I have seen hillsides 
white with this plant, and old quarries full of it ; dwarfed by the 
roadside, or branched and luxuriant in cultivated fields. — Stanley 
Guiton. 
Anthemis nobilis , L., forma. Slapton sands, S. Devon, August 
1900. Perhaps worth notice as having scales of the receptacle much 
more hairy than in the type. — H. J. Riddelsdell. “ Surely only 
because on dry sandy soil.” — Ar. Bennett. 
Chrysanthemum Leu canthemum, L. Rough meadow near Chepstow, 
Monmouthshire, 24th October 1900. A strong form, more hispid 
than is usual. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
C. Parthenium Pers., f. Balsall Common, Warwickshire, August 
1899. — H. Bromwich. “A small-flowered many-headed variety with 
narrower leaves, oblong instead of the more usual ovate-oblong shape, 
and with one more pair of pinnae than the average. It may perhaps 
deserve a name, such as var. micranthum , if not hitherto described ; 
for though in regard to its ray-flowers it lies about halfway between the 
type and a form from Sweden labelled var. eradiatum , in that variety 
the heads appear to be few, full-sized, and distant. I do not know 
Reichenbach’s var. parthenifoliumP — E. F. Linton. 
Cotula coronopifolia , Linn. In ditches in the flat ground near 
Leasowe Lighthouse, and in the damp hollows of the sandhills, and 
by the sides of the embankment, towards Hoylake, Wirral peninsula, 
Cheshire, 7th July and 1 8th August 1900. A few specimens only 
sent as vouchers for this species retaining its ground ; it has greatly 
extended its area since it was recorded in the ‘Report’ for 1885, 
p. 131. — Charles Bailey. 
Artemisia Stelleriana , Bess. Near Penzance, W. Cornwall, July 
1900. — LI. J. Riddelsdell. 
