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Stellaria nemorum^ L. Dense wood at Watersmeet, N. Devon, 
14th June 1906, I send a few specimens which may be acceptable, 
since the plant is, I believe, a new record for the Peninsula. — 
Augustin Ley. 
5 . neglecta, Weihe. Stellaria umbrosa^ Opiz., var. decipiens, Mar- 
shall. South Croxton, Leics., 30th May 1906, v.-c. 55. This plant 
is local in its distribution throughout v.-c. 55, but where it occurs it 
is plentiful and robust in habit. It frequents the shaded sides of 
hedge-bottoms where undergrowth has been allowed to run rank, 
especially in the neighbourhood of hawthorn hedges which have not 
been “ layered ” for several years. — A. R. Horwood. 
Sagina maritima, L. Sea coast between Heysham and Sunder- 
land Point, W. Lancs. (60) loth July 1906, — Albert Wilson and 
J. A. Wheldon. New to W. Lancs. “This seems to be S. maritima^ 
var. stricta (Gren. and Godr.)”— G. Claridge Druce. “ I have 
never met with this so drawn out as in the larger specimens.” — E. 
S. Marshall. 
S. maritima, Don. var. debilis, Jord. Sandy road, Weston- 
s.-Mare, 21st June 1906. — S. H. Bickham. “Correct.” — E. S. 
Marshall. 
Malva sylvestris, L., var. eriocarpa, Boissier. Waste ground 
near Portishead Dock, North Somerset, 30th July 1906. This is 
one of a number of alien Malvaceae which have been observed 
lately on dock-sides and city refuse heaps at Bristol, and which Mr. 
Edmund Baker has kindly named for me. It will be seen that the 
plant is more than a mere hairy-fruited form of M. sylvestris, the leaf 
outline and habit differing widely from the type. I have not found 
a description in my books. Gussone {Flora Sicula) mentions the 
variety in his index, but was evidently unacquainted with it. Barley 
from Smyrna is probably the source of introduction. — Jas. W. 
White. “ Var. y. ‘ Soepius hirsula ; carpella plus minusve dense 
tomentosa,’ Boissier, ‘Flora Orient.’ 1 . 819.” — W. R. L. Not identical 
with the plant ‘Flora Berks,’ p. 112, which I named lasiocarpa . — 
G. C. Druce. 
M. pusilla, Sm. Bissoe, Kea, v.-c. i, West Cornwall, 24th 
August 1906, Coll. F. H. Davey. “ I have again to thank Mr. 
Davey for an excellent series of specimens. — C. C. Vigurs. 
“ Right.” — E. F. L. St. Anne’s-on-Sea, W. Lane., 22nd Sept. 1906. — 
C. Bailey. 
Radiola Linoides, Roth. Plentiful on the shore of Llyn Helyg, 
Flintshire (51); 25th Aug. 1906. — A A. Dallman and J. A. 
Wheldon. 
