5o6 the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES 
Nitella capitafa, Agardh. The Washes, Sutton Gault, Cambridge- 
shire, 2istand 27th May, 1895. — Alfred Fryer. “Yes.” — H. and 
J. Groves 
ADDENDA. 
Calf ha palustris L. var. procumhe 7 is^ Beck. Rothiemurchus, A. 
Somerville, in B. E. C. Report, 1893, p. 399. — “Referring to my 
remarks ( 1 . c.) on this plant, Mr. Somerville has recently shown me 
three specimens, with good rooting stems, from the above locality. 
These, as well as the plants distributed, he now informs me were 
‘got at the same spot in the same small area.’ This fact goes a long 
way to support the statement that the examples distributed would 
have rooted at the nodes later on.” — W. H. B. 
Poteniilla incHnafa, Vill. West Kent. A. H. Wolley-Dod. — 
Middlesex. J. H. A. Steuart. (See ‘Report’ for 1893, pp. 412, 
413-) — “ Dr. Focke, to whom I sent a Surrey specimen, confirms this 
name in the sense in which I used it { — P. inclinata, Auct. mult.), 
but points out that it should be moie properly called P. canescens^ 
Besser. According to Zimmeter, P. hiclinata, Vill. is a name which 
really belongs to P. geniilis^ Jord., a plant which comes in a different 
group. Our P. camscms is the ‘ P. mclinata, Vill.’ of Koch, ‘ Syn.,’ 
&c.”— W. H. B. 
