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following as he does the modern continental and American 
systematists. The following arrangement is suggested in place 
of the one now adopted in the London Catalogue : — 
Statice [Tourn., ex Linn.] Hill. 
S. plantaginea All. C. {Armeria planfaginea, Willd.) 
var. bupleuroides (Gren. and Godr.) C. 
S. linearifolia, Laterr. {Armeria maritima, Willd. p. p.) 
var. planifolia (Syme). 
var. duriuscula (Bab.). 
S. maritima, Mill. {Armeria maritima, Willd. p. p.) 
var. complanata, Druce. 
var. pubigera (Boiss). 
Limonium [Tourn.] Hill. 
L. vulgare, Mill. {Statice Lhnonium^ Linn.) 
var. pyramidale (Syme). 
L. humile, Mill. {Statice rariflora, Dej.) 
L. occidentale, Kuntze. {Statice occidentalis and S. auriculae- 
folia.) 
var. procerum, C. E. Salmon. 
L. recurvum, C. E. Salmon. {Statice occ., var. Dodartii (Gir.).) 
L. lychnidifolium, Kuntze. 
var. corymbosum, C. E, Salmon. C. 
L. reticulatum, Mill. {Statice reticulata^ Linn.) 
Rhinanthus rusticulus (Sterneck, see ‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 295) 
has been found by the Rev. E. S. Marshall and Mr. W. A. Shool- 
bred on the south side of Loch Stenness, Orkney, slightly above 
sea level ; it is very closely allied to R. Crista-galli, Linn. 
Epipactis ATROViRiDis, W. R. Linton. Under this name, 
the Rev. W. R. Linton has figured and described in his recently 
published ‘ Flora of Derbyshire ’ (a concise and excellent work), 
a new species of Epipactis ; but Mr. Arthur Bennett has expressed 
doubts as to its being worthy of full specific rank. It is inter- 
mediate between E. latifolia and E. ovalis, Bab. 
Glyceria festucaeformis, Meynhold. This, the best dis- 
covery of the year, we owe to the indefatigable Mr. Lloyd Praeger 
(see ‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 353, t. 455), who added this new species 
