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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OK THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Ramuiaclus Drouetii, Godron. Pool, Southfields, ^Vimbledon, 
Surrey, 21st June 1901. — J. Groves. 
R. peltatus, Schrank. Mill dam on the south side of Stonehaven, 
East Kincardineshire, 6th July 1901. Not recorded for county 91 in 
‘Topographical Botany,’ ed. ii. (1883), p. 6. — Charles Bailey. 
“ Rather undeveloped ; but probably correct.”' — Ed. “ Recorded by 
Trail in ‘Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist.’” — Ar. Bennett. 
R. peltatus x trichophyllus. Pond, Mitcham Common, Surrey, 
15th May 1897. Occurring in considerable quantity with both of its 
assumed parents. — H. and J. Groves. 
R. Baudotii x Drouetii. Pool, Southfields, Wimbledon, Surrey, 
2ist June 1901. — J. Groves. “Mr. H. W. Pugsley, who found this 
some years ago, kindly directed us to the locality. Jt was growing in 
some quantity in company with R. Baudotii and R. Drouetii., 
specimens of which are also sent. It is unusual to find R. Drouetii 
so far from salt water ; but Scirpus maritimus also occurs in the same 
neighbourhood.” — H. and J. Groves. 
R. Baudotii, Godr. Pool, Southfields, Wimbledon, Surrey, 21st 
June 1901. — J. Groves. “ N. C. R.” — Ar. Bennett.* 
R. parvijiortis, L. Langness, Isle of Man, August 1899. — S. 
Gasking. “N. C. R.” — Ar. Bennett. 
Plelleborus viridis, L. Near the Cove, Silverdale, West Lancashire, 
alt. 50 feet, on limestone, April 1901. Sent as a confirmation of 
record for v.-c. 60. I think native here, as also in the adjacent part 
of Westmoreland, v.-c. 66. — Albert Wilson. 
H. feetidus, L. Gatebarrow Woods, near Silverdale, West Lan- 
cashire, alt. 100 feet, on limestone, April 1901. Sent as a new county 
[record] for v.-c. 60. Native? No sign of introduction. — Albert 
Wilson. “ N. C. R. Yes, as a denizen. Native only in the south.” — 
Ar. Bennett. “ I see no real reason against its being truly indigenous ; 
it certainly is so as far north as Herefordshire.” — Ed. 
Fumaria Bond, Jord. In a farm road near Sweeno’s Stone, 
between the Findhorn Road and the Elgin Road, near Forres, north- 
west Elginshire, ist July 1901. Not recorded for county 95 in 
‘ d'opographical Botany,’ p. 25.— Charles Bailev. “ N. C. R. Yes. 
But is this Bored? Why noiofficmalis form ?” — Ar. Bennett. “ Only 
two specimens were sent, and I have not retained either ; but the 
plant appeared to me to be the same as my Orkney one sent last 
year, which Mr. Pugsley mentions in his recent paper (‘ Journ. Bot.’) 
as being true Bond.'' — Ed. “Both Bond and ojpicinalis occurred.” — 
Charles Bailey. 
* “By ‘ N. C. R.,’ I mean a new county record [additional] to ‘Top. Bot.,’ 
cd. ii. ; it may be in ‘ J. Bot.,’ ‘ A. S. N. Hist.,’ etc.” — Ar. Bennett in lift. 
