REPORT FOR 1898. 
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Buda . Muddy coast, Vollay Island, N. Uist, vice-county 
no, 19th July 1898. — W. A. Shoolbred. “Perhaps an annual form 
of B. media, Dum. The few ripe seeds which I have been able to 
examine agree with that species.” — W. A. S. “Too young to speak 
positively about; I suppose a neglecfa form.” — Ar. Bennett. 
Althcea hirsuta, L. Border of cornfield by the canal and race- 
course, Aintree, South Lancashire, September 1897. — S. Gasking. 
Lavatera sylvestris, Brot. Waste ground, St. Aubin’s, Jersey, 24th 
May 1898. — J. W. White. Ruins of an old house, St. Aubin’s, Jersey, 
25th May 1898. — L. V. Lester. 
Malva pusilla, Sm. Waste ground, Milverton, Warwickshire, 
August 1898. — ^H. Bromwich. 
Geranium Robertiaiium, Linn., b. modestum (Jord.). On the Rock 
Walk, Torquay, South Devon, June 1898. Coll. Spencer H. Bickham, 
of Ledbury. — Charles Bailey. “(?. Robertianum, forma G. pur- 
pureum, VilL, e. modestum, Rouy et Fouc., ‘ FI. Fr.,’ 4, p. 96, although 
the peduncles are not shorter, but even the lower ones are longer than 
the leaf.” — J. Freyn. 
Trigonella purpurascens, Lam. With Trifolium subterraneum, L., 
in a gravelly field just above high-water mark, near Colwyn, North 
Wales, 27th May 1898. Coll. Spencer H. Bickham. Not recorded 
for county 50 (or 49) in ‘Top. Bot.,’ ed. 2, p. 109. The station is 
in a detached portion of Carnarvonshire within the county of 
Denbigh. — Charles Bailey. 
Trifolium subterra 7 ieum, Linn. With Trigonella purpurascens, 
Lam., and in the locality stated for that species, 27th May 1898. 
Coll. Spencer H. Bickham. Not recorded for county 50 (it is a 
Carnarvonshire plant) in ‘Top. Bot.,’ ed. 2, page no. — Charles 
Bailey. 
T Molinerii, Balb. Portelet Islet, Jersey, 2nd June 1898. — 
R. P. Murray. 
Coronilla varia, L. Railway banks, Aigburth, South Lancashire, 
June 1898. — S. Gasking. It is a great pity these specimens are 
spoilt through insufficient pressure while drying. — J. G. 
Vida hirsuta. Gray, form. Shingly beach near Fort George, 
East Inverness, 10th August 1898. — W. A. Shoolbred. “I should 
refer this to Ervum hirsutum, var. angustifolium. Fries., ‘Nov. Flor. 
Suec.’ ed. altera p. 232. = V. hirsuta, var. a?igustifoliaP — G. C. Druce. 
V gracilis, Loisel. Boar’s Hill, Berkshire, June 1898. — G. C. 
Druce. “The record of this plant from Britten’s ‘Contributions,’ 
cited in my ‘Berkshire Flora,’ I have subsequently found is incorrect, 
as the plant representing it in Mr. Henry Boswell’s herbarium is the 
narrow-leaved form of V, gemella to which I gave the name tcnuissima 
