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Salix repens , L. var. incubacea , Syme. Cult. May and July, 1891, 
from Holme Fen, Hunts. — W. R. Linton. “One of the innumerable 
forms of A. repens P — F. Buchanan White. 
A. Arbuscula , L. x Lcipponum , L. Near Killin, Perthshire. — W. R. 
Linton. “ 6“. spuria , Willd.” — F. Buchanan White. 
A. Myrsinites , Linn., x nigricans , Sm. Origin, Glen Fiagh, Clova, 
Forfar. Cult. May and July, 1891. This name was given inde- 
pendently by my brother and by Dr. White. — Wm. R. Linton. “ This 
= x A. Wahlenbergii, And.” — F. Buchanan White. 
A. Grahami , Borrer. Cult. Bournemouth, 24th May and 20th 
September, 1891. — E. F. Linton. 
Allium Ampeloprasum , L , var. Bahingtonii, Borr., 1 mile W. of 
Roundstone, Connemara, 15th September, 1891. I was much too 
late for this, but the bulbils are well shown. They are very deciduous, 
and I have adopted the only means I could think of for securing them. 
I hope to get a supply of the plants in flower next spring for the Club. — 
H. C. Levinge. 
Ornilhogalum pyrenaicum, Linn. Ashridge Wood, near Compton, 
Berks, July, 1891. Personal authority lacking in ‘Top. Bot.’ In 
this locality it is abundant, but I have not yet found it in the other 
neighbouring coppices. The root leaves had entirely disappeared by 
July, 1891. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Sparganium Friesii , Beurling. Hoy, Orkney, 20th August, 1890. — 
W. Irvine Fortescue. “ This is A. affine, Schnizl., a plant which 
Mr. Fortescue has distributed, correctly named, several times. I am 
at a loss to see why it is now referred to A. Friesii, to which it has not 
even an external resemblance.” — W. H. Beeby. 
Polamogelon Lonchites , Tuck. ? River Suck, Co. Roscommon, 26th 
July, 1891. — H. C. Levinge. Certainly not Lonchites of Tuckerman ; 
this belongs to heterophyllus, and is a long-leaved form of it. It may 
be there are two plants mixed under the so-called Lo?ichites , one a 
heterophyllus form, and one a hybrid ? At present this must remain an 
open question. 
P. lanceolatus, Smith. Caher river, near sandhills of Murrough, 
Co. Clare, Ireland, 25th July, 1891. Leg. T. B. O’Kelly. Com. — 
H. C. Levinge. A very interesting discovery, as it settles the plant 
as a truly Irish species, its previous publication as such being almost 
certainly founded on an imposition of the sender. And since the 
above was found, Mr. Levinge has himself seen it in the station, so we 
may feel confidence in accepting this as a true habitat. The following 
note is quoted by Mr. Levinge from a letter of Mr. T. B. O’Kelly’s. 
“ With reference to the two lanceolate forms of Potamogetoji which are 
growing in constant running water and submerged to the depth of 3 
or 4 feet, growing in dense masses out of the limestone mud, and the 
only water plants growing about it are Zannichellia palustris, Scirpus 
palustris, and Equisetutn palustre , only this — the stream runs very 
strongly occasionally.” 
P. lucens, L., var. Island of Ronsay, Orkney, July, 1890. — W. 
Irvine Fortescue Confirms Orkney as reported in Lowe’s list, but 
not accepted by Mr. Watson. Reported by Edmonston for the 
