2 '] 2 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
14th Sept. 1907, and one specimen nth May 1905. Confirmed by 
Mr. Pugsley. — C. C. Vigors. Allotment gardens, Malvern, Co. 
Worcester, 23rd Sept, and 7th Oct. 1907. Mr. Pugsley has seen 
specimens gathered 23rd Sept., and those gathered 7th Oct. are 
from the same exact spot. — S. H. Bickham. Field between 
Lancaster and Caton, W. Lancs., Aug. 1907. “A weak shade 
grown form ” of F. purpurea, teste Mr. H. W. Pugsley. — Albert 
Wilson. 
F. Borcei, Jord. Cobo, Guernsey, July 1906. Named by Mr. 
Pugsley. One of the commonest species in the Channel Islands 
and occurring in Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark. — G. Claridge 
Druce. 
F. Borcei, Jord. Type ?. Tillage near Erwood, Radnorshire, 
25th June 1907. — Augustin Ley. Yes, type. — H. W. Pugsley. 
F. Borcei, Jord., var. serotma, Clavaud. Victoria Gardens, 
Truro, v.-c. i, West Cornwall, 25th July 1907. Fide Mr. Pugsley. 
— C. C. Vigors. 
F. Boraei, Jord., var. scrotina, Clavaud. i. Roadside N.W. of 
Tregair, St. Newlyn East, 27th June 1907 and i6th July 1907 ; 2, 
roadside East of Lescliston (alias Rosecliston) “ watering,” St. 
Newlyn East, i6th July 1907 ; 3. vegetable garden, Trevella. 
Crantock, 31st Aug. 1907, all v.-c. i, West Cornwall ; 4. vegetable 
garden, Yelverton, S. Devon, v.-c. 3 (the last confirmed by H. W. P.). 
Of No. I Mr. Pugsley says “probably correct, but the material is 
hardly sufficient to separate it from var. muraliformisP Of No. 2, 
“a slender form of F. Borcei type, I think.” Of No. 3, “probably 
so but not certain in absence of fruits.” — C. C. Vigors. 
F. Borcei, Jord., var. seroiina, Clavaud (teste Pugsley). Fields 
near Halton, W. Lancs. (60), Sept. 1907. — .\. Wilson and J. A. 
Wh ELDON. 
F. cofifusa, Jord. Cobo, Guernsey, July 1906 Named by 
Mr. Pugsley. Widely distributed and frequent also in Sark and 
Alderney, and St. Ouen’s and St. Helier’s, Jersey, for which island 
it is a new record. — G. Claridge Druce. The petals are dark- 
tipped; I think that it is the var. hibernica, Pugsley. — PL S. M. 
‘ Lon. Cat.,’ Ed. X., names this F. Bastardi, Bor. — FI. J. R. 
F. officinalis, L. f. 'Pillage near Erwood, Radnor, with F. 
Borcei, Jord., 25th June 1907. Hardly differing from type, except 
in its large, deeply coloured flowers. — Augustin Ley. Yes. — 
H. W. Pugsley. 
