526 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
“ I suppose this is to keep up the specific name, but it was described as 
a variety; v. arenaria, Koch., ‘ Syn. FI. Germ, et Helv./p. 478, 1837; 
v. bractea/a , Hook, and Arn., ‘Brit. FI./ p. 276, 1850; and by 
Melicoq, in ‘Bull. Soct. Bot. Fr./ i,page 162, 1854. The separation 
by Nyman into two forms, is not borne out by specimens from all 
parts of their areas.” — A. Bennett. 
Monescs grandiflora , Gray. Rothiemurchus Forest, Easterness, 
v.c. 96, June 1892. — A. Somerville. 
Statice auriculcefolia , Vahl.; c. Dodartii (Gir.) ? New Quay, 
Cornwall, 10th August 1896. Coll. Miss Bland. — C. E. Palmer. 
Primula scotica , Hook. Ronsay Island, Orkney, v.c. in, July 
1896. Coll. Miss M. P. Gibb. — A. Somerville. 
Erythrcea capitata , Willd. Near Newbiggin, Northumberland, 
v.c. 67, 14th July 1896. — E. S. Marshall. 
Euphrasia paludosa, Townsh. Boggy ground, ascent to Stob 
Choire an Easain, West Inverness, v.c. 97, 27th July 1896. — W. A. 
Shoolbred. 
E. Scottica , Wettstein, ‘Monographic/ p. 170. ( E . paludosa , 
Townsend, non R. Br.) Determined by Mr. Townsend. Glen 
Spean, West Inverness, v.c. 97, 27th July 1896.— E. S. Marshall. 
E. parviflora , Fries. (?) Sandhills, Southport, Lancashire, 16th 
August 1892, and August 1896. — J. A. Wheldon. 
Bartsia Odontities , Huds. ; var. vcrna (Reichb.). Roadside, near 
North Sydmonton, Hampshire, 30th July 1896. Form with widely 
spreading branches. I send a few examples of this form, thinking that 
some of the members might like to have it. It occurred at intervals 
on grassy roadside between North Sydmonton and Ecchinswell. It 
seems to approach the Var. divcrgens, L., to which I at first referred 
it, but both Mr. Arthur Bennett and Rev. E. S. Marshall name it as 
above. It probably forms the connecting link between the two 
varieties. — A. B. Jackson. 
B. viscosa , Linn. Braunton Burrows, North Devon, 27th August 
1896. — S. T. Dunn. Also from St. Peter’s, Jersey, 20th June 1896, 
and Samarcs, Jersey, 25th July 1896. — L. V. Lester. 
Mentha gracilis, Smith? Cultivated September 1896. Root from 
Carnarvonshire. — W. R. Linton. 
M. Hort. Bangor. Root from Capel Curig, Carnarvonshire, 
August 1896. — J. E. Griffith. 
