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Origanum vulgar e, L., var. megastachytim, Link, (i) Dry 
bank, near Symond’s Yat, West Glouc., 27th July 1905. (2) Dry 
bank near Aymestry, Herefordshire, 12th Sept. 1905. This 
plant is widely spread in the latter county, and in my judgment 
has equal claims with the type to be considered native. — Augustin 
Ley. ‘Yes, = O. prismatiawi. Gaud. Boreau makes it a 
distinct species, for which I think there is not sufficient 
w'arrant.” — Ed. 
Stachys Betonica, Benth. Sea-coast near Redruth, West 
Cornwall, 5th July 1905. This dwarf form was found by Mr. 
Davey growing on a slope of short turf with Gentiana prcecox, etc . — 
C. C. ViGURS. “I do not know any special name for this plant ; 
the variation from type may probably be ascribed to an exposed 
maritime situation.” — Edw. S. Marshall. “ Calyx unusually 
bristly. No doubt the dwarf habit and greater hairiness are 
probably due to its place of growth.” — H. and J. Groves. 
Lamium maculatum, L. Tresillian, Newlyn East, West Corn- 
wall, 17th June 1905. A garden outcast as usual ; well established. 
The ring of hairs in the corolla is much less distinct than the books 
would lead one to suppose. — C. C. Vigurs. 
L. intermedium^ Fries. Cultivated ground by the railway, 
Muchalls, Kincardineshire, July 1905. — H. and J. Groves. A set 
of beautiffil specimens. — Ed. 
Plantago Coro 7 iopus, L., var. ceratophyllum, Rap. Sandy shore, 
Skegness, lanes., 13th June 1905. — A. R. Horwood, “I think 
best under type.” — E. F. Linton. “ A not uncommon seaside 
state of F. Corojiopus. The var. ceratophyllon, Rapin, as described 
and figured by Mr. E. G. Baker, ‘ Journ. Bot.,’ 1897, p. 257, t. 371, 
is a much more extreme form.” — H. and J. Groves. 
C/ienopodiujn hot ry odes, Sm. Near Gravesend, Kent, October, 
1904. — G. Claridge Druce. “Poor miserable specimens of what 
is a beautiful plant when gathered at maturity. — Ar. Bennett. 
Atriplex Babingtoiiii, Woods., var. virescens, Lange. King- 
ston-by-Sea, West Sussex, September 1905. — T. Hilton. 
Salsola Kali, L., var. tenuifolia. Kingston-by-Sea, West Sus- 
sex, Aug. 1905. — T. Hilton. 
Polygonum mite, Schrank. Binsey Common, Oxon ; growing 
with P. minus and P. Persicaria, October 1905. Not quite typical, 
and may possibly be a hybrid of P. minus with P. Pa^sicaria. 
