640 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Lactuca virosa , L. West bank of Wyre near Fleetwood, W. Lan- 
cashire, 31st July 1900. County record. — J. A. Wheldon. 
Sonchus oleraceus , L., var. glandulosus, Gaud. Gardens, Milverton, 
Warwickshire, September 1899— H. Bromwich. “The glandular 
form of A. oleraceus commented on by the late Mr. Briggs, ‘B. E. C. 
Report,’ 1884, p. 108.” — E F. Linton. “The involucres are glabrous 
in my specimens, the peduncles only are glandular.” — E. S. Marshall. 
“ I do not know the author cited by Mr. Bromwich. Cosson and 
Germain, in ‘ FI. Par.,’ 436, 1845, named it a sub-var. of oleraceus , and 
I quoted it as such in my ‘FI. Berkshire,’ p. 321.” — G. C. Druce. 
S. arvensis , L., var. glabrescens , Hall fil. Oatfield, Coalbackie, 
near Tongue, v.-c. 108, W. Sutherland, 21st July 1900. — E. S. 
Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred. “This seems to come under 
y kevipes, Koch., ‘Syn.,’ ed. 2, p. 498: ‘Pedunculis glabris involucris 
subhispidis vel pedunculis involucrisque glabris’ fitting the second 
alternative. I do not know which is the older name.” — E. S. M. 
Arctostaphylos alpina , Spreng., fl. Foothills of Ben Hope, v.-c. 
108, W. Sutherland, 25th May 1900. — E. S. Marshall. 
A. Uva-ursi, Spreng., fl. Near Tongue, v.-c. 108, W. Sutherland, 
18th May 1900. — E. S. Marshall. 
Pyrola rotundifolia, L. From a new station, with Lastrcea cristata. 
Marsh, Hickling, E. Norfolk, July 1900. — A. and J. Bennett. 
Primula scotica , Hooker. Dunnet Links, v.-c. 109, Caithness, 
30th May 1900. — E. S. Marshall. 
Lysimachia ciliata , L. Roadside, Sebergham, Cumberland, 21st 
August 1900. — Joseph Adair. 
Trientalis enropcea , L. Black Clough, Wyresdale, W. Lancashire, 
on millstone grit at 900 feet, June 1900. Sent as new record for v.-c. 
60. — Albert Wilson. 
Centunculus minimus , L. Arkholme Moor, W. Lancashire, August 
1900. Sent as new record for v.-c. 60. — Albert Wilson. 
Erythrcea littoralis, Fr. Shore turf, Skipness, Kintyre, v.-c. 101, 
15th July 1899. — A. Somerville. 
Gentiana Amarella , L. Grassy coast of Tongue Bay, v.-c. 108, 
\Y. Sutherland, 9th August 1900. A form with corolla whitish, 
tinged outside with lilac-purple.— E. S. Marshall. 
G. Amarella , L. Kilconquhar Links, Largo Bay, Fife, v.-c. 85, 
1 6th August 1900. Mr. Arthur Bennett, F.L.S., to whom the 
specimens were submitted, says, on 25th August 1900: — “ They are 
Gentiana Amarella, L., sub-sp. G. axillaris , Murbeck, in ‘Acta Horti 
Bergiana,’ Band 2, No. 3, 1892. This is the common British form of 
