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November, 1892. — R. W. Scully. Milde, in ‘Mon. Equiset.’ p. 521, 
reduces it to var. Schleicheri. 
Chara papillosa, Kuetz. Martham, E. Norfolk ; coll. J. Colton, 
1890 ; com. A. Bennett. 
C. contraria, Kuetz. Briltas Lake, Knock Drin, Co. Westmeath, 
1 2th August, 1892. — H. C. Levinge. 
C. tomentosa, L. Bay at Tullaghan, L. Owel, Co. Westmeath, 
6th August, 1892. Pond of Donori, L. Derevaragh, Co. Westmeath, 
9th August, 1892. — — H. C. Levinge. 
Tolypella glomerata^ Leonh. Marcham, Berks, July, 1891. — 
G. C. Druce. 
T. intricata, Leonh. Marston, Oxon, September, 1888. — G. 
C. Druce. 
Nitella tenuissima, Kuetz. Holes in Scraw bog, Loughranstown, 
Westmeath. 5th August, 1892. — H. C. Levinge, and H. and J. 
Groves. Most beautifully preserved specimens. 
N. gracilis, Agardh. I learn from Messrs. Groves that the 
plant I sent to the Club under above name in 1890 and 1891 is a 
“large loose form of A^. Nordstedtiana, Groves.” It is described and 
figured in the ‘Journal of Botany,’ 1890, p. 65. The label will 
therefore need correction. — R. W. Scully. 
N. miicronaia, 'K.xxtz. ‘ Phyc. Germ.,’ 256. Ditch near Godstow 
Nunnery, Oxford, Aug., 1892. A most interesting addition to our 
aquatic flora made while showing the Extension Students the 
AristolocJiia at Godstow. It occurred plentifully in the adjoining 
ditch and continued there till the winter. A few specimens are still 
to be seen. I could not find it in the river which feeds the ditch. 
But in another ditch northwards in Berks, a few small specimens were 
seen. New County Records for Berks and Oxon. — G. C. Druce. 
CORRECTIONS OF TPIE 1891 ‘REPORT.’ 
Cardamme flexuosa x pratensis, p. 324. There can be no doubt 
that the plant sent up is the hybrid. It was seen growing by Messrs. 
Murray, E. F. Linton, and myself, and pronounced to be exactly 
intermediate. Mr. E. F. Linton took home a root and grew it, which 
has since flowered and proved sterile. Moreover, the question I 
asked was not whether it was this hybrid, but whether this hybrid is 
the same as the v. Hayneana, Welw. — Wm. R. Linton. 
Rubus Leesii, Bab., p. 326. This was already recorded for the 
County in the 1890 ‘Report,’ p. 230. — Wm. R. Linton. 
R. sp. Hulland Wood, p. 326, read Ward vice Wood ; and 
R. sp. Atlow, August 2nd should be August nth. I sent a note 
early in 1892 to the Editor giving the reference to the description of 
these Rubi in ‘Jour, of Bot.’ where they were named durescens. — Wm. 
R. Linton. . . 
Hieracium sparsifolium, Lindeb., p. 340. This plant turns out in 
cultivation to be as heie named. — Wm. R. Linton. 
May I suggest that the four Hieracia mentioned on p. 2 of 
Desiderata list as not required, are nearly all required as wild plants. 
