458 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
the specimens are so very fine that I feel sure they will be acceptable 
to members. — H. C. Levinge. Very fine and well dried specimens 
and liberally supplied. 
Symphytum tuberosum^ L. By the Suspension Bridge in the 
neighbourhood of Melrose, N. Roxburghshire, 1 6th July, 1894. Not 
recorded for Vice-County 80 in Watson’s ‘ Top. Bot.’ ed. ii.— 
Charles Bailey. 
Fulmonaria officinalis^ L. (forma concolor). Root from Burgate 
wood, E. Suffolk, Garden, Milford, 31st March, 1894. This differs 
from the garden form in having its leaves unspotted, a character 
maintained hitherto in cultivation and from seed. Its wildness in 
E. Suffolk appears to me (as to the late Dr. Hind) to be as little 
doubtful as that of P. angustifolia in Hants. — Edward S. Marshall. 
Scrophnlaria nquatica, L., var. cinerea (Dum.) ? By the Erme, 
near Kingston, S. Devon, 23rd June, 1894. All the A. aquatica that 
I examined in this neighbourhood had the scale of the corolla entire. 
— E. S. Marshall. A. cinerea., Dum., I believe. — W. R. L. 
Euphrasia nemorosa ? Pers. (large form). Railway banks near 
Haslemere, Surrey, 7th Aug., 1894. — E. S. Marshall. E. nemorosa 
agrees closely with my Shirley specimens and Mr. Towndrow’s from 
Malvern. — W. R. L. “A. nemorosa, Pers., pro. var.” — F. Townsend. 
Mentha rotwidifolia, L., var. Bauhmi. Very near M. Bauhini, 
'Ytuort = M. rugosa, Lam. liindringham, Norfolk, nth Sept., 1894. 
Coll., F. Long. See ‘Report,’ 1892, p. 382. — H. D. Geldart. 
M. sylvestris, L., v. purverulenta (Strail). Root from Darenth 
banks, above Farningham, W. Kent, 1893. Garden, Milford, 4th 
Sept, 1894. “yJA pulverule 7 ita, Strail, Class, et Desep. ‘ Ment en 
Belgique,’ p. 78. M. sylvestris, L., i. pulverulenta, (Strail) forme.” 
Ar. Bennett in litt. This appears to me identical with specimens sent 
some years ago from the same neighbourhood by Messrs. Groves. — 
E. S. Marshall. Reference is to ‘Report,’ 1886, p. 156. “A small 
flowered form which approaches M. Brittingeri.” — E. Malinvaud. 
M. sylvestris, L., form towards M. viridis, L, In disused ground 
near Lostifold, Wonersh, Surrey, 21st Sept., 1894. — S. T. Dunn. 
“ Type vij'idis in the main, but the villosity of the calyces and floral 
tracts seems to recall M. sylvestris. M. viridi — sylvestris ? E. 
Malinvaud. 
M. gentilis, L. Gallantry Bank, Cheshire, 9th Aug., 1894. — 
A. H. WoLLEY Dod. “ M. gentilis, L. ! compare vesana, Lej. 
et Court in herb. Lejeune.” — E. Malinvaud. 
M. arvensis, L. var. By and in a pond near Tilston Church, 
Cheshire, 17th Aug., 1894. — A. H. Wolley Dod. “Does not 
seem to agree with any of our named vars. of M. arvensis, but goes 
off in the direction of M. sativa, and being almost perfectly sterile, is 
very likely a hybrid between these two.” — E. F. L. “Somewhat 
related to what I have seen under the names of M. Rothii and 
M. Billebrandtii.'' — E. Malinvaud. 
