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Amarella , and Murbeck refers to ‘ Eng. Bot.,’ t. 236, as representing 
his plant. The other sub-sp., G. lingulata , C. A. Agardh, is only 
known in Britain as the var . prcecox. This occurs in Dorset, Surrey, 
and the I. of Wight.”— A. Somerville. 
Datura Stramonium , L., var. Tatula (Linn, as a species). On the 
refuse heaps between Slough and Langley, Bucks., August 1900. It 
chiefly differs from the type in having purplish flowers.— G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Symphytum . Wood border, naturalised, Ballingham, 
Herefordshire, 27th June 1900. — Aug. Ley. “I do not think this is 
anything more than an elegant purple-flowered var. of S. officinale .” — 
J. G. Baker. 
Verbascum pulverulentum x Thapsus. Casual, hort. Bournemouth, 
20th July 1899. Having introduced V. pulverulentum , V i 1 1 . , from 
near Norwich into my garden some years ago, and also V , Thapsus , 
L., from the same county, I have been occasionally rewarded with 
hybrid intermediates. Those now sent are part of a gathering from a 
very fine plant with the branching habit of V. pulverule?itum, which 
flowered in 1899, and appeared to be quite sterile. The inflorescence 
was fairly intermediate : the colour of the corollas being near the 
yellow of V . Thapsus. — E. F. Linton. 
Mimulus luteus , Linn. Near the weir, Aytonlow, and on the 
banks of the Eye Water, Ayton, North-east Berwickshire, 12th July 
1900. — Charles Bailey. 
Limosella aquatica , L. Brackish pools on Overton Marsh, West 
Lancashire, Aug. 1900. Sent as new record for v.-c. 60. — Albert 
Wilson. 
Euphrasia brevipila , Burn, and Grem. Mowing pastures around 
Rhubana, Morar, Invernesshire, June and July 1897. N.B. — The 
early stage of the plant shows the lower leaves which soon fall. — 
Fredk. Townsend. 
E. stricta , Host., fide F. Townsend. St. Davids Pembroke, 5th 
September 1900. — W. R. Linton. 
E. borealis , Towns., fide F. Townsend. Between Hornby and 
Lower Salter, W. Lancashire, 1 8th June 1900.— J. A. Wheldon and 
Albert Wilson. And from Nant Francon, Carnarvonshire, 15th 
August 1900. — W. R. Linton. 
E. occidental's, Wettst., fide F. Townsend. Near St. David’s, 
Pembroke, 5th September 1900. — W. R. Linton. 
E. nemorosa, H. Mart., teste F. Townsend Bushy ground, 
Shottermill Common, W. Sussex, 29th August 1900.— W. Moyle 
Rogers. Lancaster Moor, W. Lancashire, 12th August 1900.— J. 
