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roundish oval calyx. ,S. brachiata, Jord., is an intermediate form. — 
G. C. Druce. 
Silene maritima, With. On the sands to the north-east of South.- 
port, S.W. Lancashire, 27th August, 1892. Not recorded for vice-county 
59 in ‘Top. Bot.,’ ed. ii., p. 64. It occupies a limited area on the 
coast, but until this year I had not noticed that it had not been 
recorded for South-West Lancashire. — Charles Bailey. 
vS. dichotoma, L. Casual on ballast, Aintree, Lancashire. Previously 
unrecorded. August, 1892. — J. A. Wheldon. “I think correct.” — 
Arth. Bennett. The authority for the above name is not Linnaeus. 
Ehrhart in the ‘ Beitrag.’ vii. 144, first described it. It is a not un- 
frequent casual. — G. C. Druce. 
Lychnis dioica, L. x Z. alba, Mill. Near Bradfield College, 
Berks, July, 1892 — G. C. Druce. 
Z. alpina, L. Little Calrannoch, Forfar, Aug., 1882. — G. C. 
Druce. 
Cerastilun qiiaterneUum, Fenzl. Stoke Poges Common, Bucks, 
May, 1889. C. erectum, Coss. et Germ. ‘ FI. Par.’ Ed. i. ; p. 37, is a 
name in which the specific word is retained. — G. C. Druce. 
C. tetrandrum, Curtis. Culbin Sands, near Forres, Elgin, July, 
1889. — G. C. Druce. 
C. viscosum, L. var, holosteoides (Fries). River Cree side, near 
Newton Stewart, Wigton, Aug., 1883. I still think this is correctly 
named. The Tay side plant is not always constant in having the 
pubescence on the stem absolutely restricted to the lines. In the 
‘FI. France’ Gren. et Godr., vol. i., p. 271 (1848), reduced this 
to var. micropetalum. — G. C. Druce. 
C. alpinum, L. var. pubescens, Syme. Aonach Mor, Westerness, 
Aug., 1891. — G. C. Druce. 
C. arcticum, Lange. Aonach Mor, Westerness, July, 1891. 
Glen A’an, Banff, 1891. Some of the specimens Dr. J. Lange would 
refer to C. alpimwi. Mr. N. E. Brown considers this is not 
specifically distinct from C. latifolhim, Linn., and would call it 
C. latifolium, Linn. var. Smithii, Syme. — G. C. Druce. 
C. Edmonstonii, Beeby. Buness, Unst, Shetland, Aug., 1892. — 
W. A. Schoolbred. In ‘ E. B. Suppl.,’ Mr. N. E. Brown again 
places this under C. latifolium var. Edjnojistonii, H. C. Wats. 
Mr. Watson said this came up as true from seed as C. alpinum. — 
G. C. Druce. 
C. trigynum, Vill. Aonach Mor, and on Beinn Chaoruinn, 
Westerness, and Glen A’an, Banff, Aug., 1891. — G. C. Druce. 
Stellaria iimbrosa, Opitz. Shady hedgebank, near Swallowfield 
and Arborfield, Berks, July, 1892. New County Record. — G. C. 
Druce. 
Arenaria serpyllifolia, L. var. Dry sand pit above Old Garth 
Mill, detached portion of Flint, geographically Salop. 30th July, 
1892. — A. H. Wolley-Dod, who queries “Is this anything but a 
glandular state of the type ? The glandular hairs seem to be 
additional to the subspinous hairs, being longer and more slender, 
those on the pedicels being spreading instead of reflexed as the non 
