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allowing me to take up the reins for a time, and ask for their 
kind consideration, and may I also say that I shall only be too 
glad to co-operate in any way to advance the Science which it 
is our common duty and desire to serve. 
George Claridge Druce, 
Janua?y, IQ04. 118, High Street, Oxford. 
Caltha radicans, Forst. Glen Nevis, Westerness, Aug. 1903, 
new record. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Fumaria Boraei, Jord., forma. Garden weed, S. Briavel’s, 
West Gloucester., 23 Sept. 1903. I am unable to identify the 
forms of F. Boraei with those described by Mr. Pugsley in ‘ Journ. 
Bot.,’ 1902. The curvature of the pedicels is generally more notice- 
able than one would gather from studying his paper. — Augustin 
Ley. 1 believe so. Flowers much smaller than type. Perhaps 
var. seroti?ia, Clavaud, but I do not know the varieties well. — E. S. 
Marshall, Yes, an autumnal form of the type. — H. W. Pugsley. 
Fumaria . Odiham, Hampshire, July 1903. This 
Fumaria has come up as a weed in the garden of ‘ The Yews,' 
Odiham, growing in great quantity. — C. E. Palmer. A shade- 
grown F. conj lisa,] or A. — H. W. Pugsley and E. S. Marshall. 
Fumaria agraria, Lag. Gen. and Sp. Nov. 21. This beauti- 
ful Mediterranean species grew in two or three patches on the 
refuse heaps from the Metropolis, which are deposited near Iver, 
Bucks, and Drayton, Middlesex, actually occurring in both 
counties. It was extremely showy from the striking contrast of 
the deep chocolate and pale cream-coloured flowers. July 1903. — 
G. Claridge Druce. 
F. officinalis, Linn., forma. Near Wendover, Bucks, July 
1903. A rampant form, four feet high, occurring in arable soil. — 
G. Claridge Druce. 
Arabis peh-aea, Lam., var. ambigua. Fries. This is the plant 
which I first recorded as var. grandijolia, Druce, from the eastern 
side of Ben Laoigh, Mid -Perth, and is strikingly different from 
the A. petraea of the Cairngorms or Snowdon. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Cardamine irifoliata. This species is well established in 
the woods at Gill Foot, near Egremont, Cumberland, where it 
