39^ the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES. 
e.g., diaphanum was scheduled no doubt because of a quantity of 
rather doubtful material sent by myself and Mr. Charles Bailey (from 
a locality where I have since gathered the true plant). Also Rubus 
Lintoni was placed on the same list because Mr. Ley sent a quantity 
of material, which he is now going to describe under another name. 
Arenaria ciliata also should not have been excluded. We most of us 
want more. — E. F. Linton. 
On p. 15 , Desid. list, Hierac. angustatum, H. holophylluin and 
H. submurorum are wrongly inserted, being already given at 849A, 
860A and 86 1 A. H. subanfractum^ Marsh, should be H. anfractifonne^ 
E. S. Marshall. — W. R. Linton. Mr. Marshall first named this 
latter plant Hieraciwn anfraciifor7ne^ but it was pointed out that there 
was a H. silvatiaun y. anfractiforme^ so later on in the ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 
p. 188, 1892, he wished to withdraw the name and substitute H. 
suba7ifr actum. This is, however, not quite necessary according to 
leges, nom. That is, if by the above citation H. silvaticutn, var. 
anfractiforme, Almq., is intended. If Almquist meant his plant to 
be a species H. anfractiforme., Mr. Marshall’s original name must 
sink and his later one be adopted. — G. C. Druce. 
