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able only to find forms of E. montanw 7 i. To my eyes the plant 
named by Haussknecht, which is a poor specimen, should rather 
be referred to E. montanum^ and that is I believe the opinion also 
of the Rev. E. S. Marshall. The precise British locality of 
E. collinum still awaits discovery. 
Koeleria valesiaca, Gaud., which was discovered by 
Dillenius in 1726 at Brent [Brean], Down and Uphill, Somerset- 
shire, see Richardson Correspondence, p. 253 (1835), but which 
had never been published as a British plant under its binomial 
name. The writer identified it among some ‘ various ’ specimens 
in the Appendix to the Dillenian Herbarum at Oxford recently, 
and was fortunate enough to refind it at Uphill in October last, 
and of which specimens are now distributed. 
Among other interesting discoveries may be instanced that 
of — 
Arenaria leptoclados, var. scabra, Rouy and Fouc., 
Slapton, S. Devon (‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 9). — G. C. Druce. 
Viola stagnina. Kit., new to Glamorganshire (‘Journ. Bot. 
p. 312), found by Worsley-Benison, recorded by the Rev. H. J. 
Riddelsdell. 
V. LUTEA, Curt., new to Somerset, found by Mr. A. Lyons, 
reported by Mrs. Gregory (‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 313). 
Rubus dumetorum, var. raduliformis, A. Ley (‘Journ. Bot.’ 
p. 120), nov. var. found in Kent, Monmouth, and Flint. 
Physospermum commutatum, Spreng. (‘ Pharm. Journ.’ Oct. 
29, 1904), found by Mr. W. R. Sherrin, near Burnham Beeches 
in Bucks. A great extension of its range in Britain. Specimens 
are now distributed through the Club. 
PiCRis Hieracioides, var. gracilis (Jord.) =P. Jord., 
has been found by the writer near Princes Risborough, Bucks ; 
he hopes to distribute it next year. 
X Limonium Neumani, C. E. Salm. (Z. humile x L. vulgare), 
described and figured by Mr. C. E. Salmon (‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 361, 
t. 466). 
