304 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
The Quintrell Downs plants, growing amongst ling, sliort furze, &c., 
are generally more branched and “ drawn up ” than the others. 
These Cornish specimens have usually a paler and larger corolla 
than the Devonshire ones. Records for East Cornwall and North 
Devon are (I believe) still wanting. All the known localities for 
this plant (except Davey’s original one) are heathy and furzy downs 
or crofts ; in at least three of them Gentiana baltica also grows, and 
in the original one Gentiana praecox. — C. C. Vigurs. E. Vigursiit 
Quintrell Downs. This has larger, paler flowers than Mr. Davey’s 
plant from Perranzabuloe, and the bracts and flowers are not so 
crowded. The glandular hairs are shorter than those of E. Rostko- 
viana, and less abundant on the stem. Can it be E. campestris, 
Jord. ? — C. Bucknall. E. Vigursii, Davey. — E. S. M. 
E. brevipila, Burn, and Or. ? Roundstone and Woodford, 
Co. Galway, Ireland, 21st and 24th Aug. 1907. Doubtful gatherings 
as regards some of the specimens. It seems evident that although 
in England, E. brevipila is fairly constant in characters, in the 
West of Ireland there are several forms that differ rather widely. 
Some of these specimens are almost, and others quite, eglandular, 
while the habit of the latter verges towards that of E. stricta. Still, 
I know not where else to place them. — James W. White. E. 
brevipila (Woodford). Yes ; a peculiar form, sometimes simulating 
the habit of E. nemorosa. — E. S. M. Ditto (Roundstone). Very 
characteristic. — E. S. M. 
E. borealis, Towns. Limestone pasture on Mendip, N. Soni., 
3rd Sept. 1907. — J. W. White. Correct. — E. S. M. 
E. . Redhill, Salop, on and near waste ground con- 
nected with the disused railway track, Aug. 1907. Probably 
E. nemorosa, H. Mart., but a very large growing form. — J. Cosmo 
Melvill. This is E. nemorosa, H. Mart. — C. Bucknall and J. A. 
Wheldon. a form of E. nemorosa, I believe ; material not 
very good. — E. S. M. 
E. gracilis. Fries. Clifden, Co. Galway, Ireland, i6th August 
1907. — Jas. W, White. And from Rossmore, by the Shannon, 
Co. Galway, 24 Aug. 1907. — Jas. W. White. E. gracilis (Clifden). 
On my sheet there is, I think, a mixture ; i>art being E. gracilis, 
and part E. scottica, Wettst. — E. S. M. E. gracilis (Rossmore). 
Yes.— E. S. M. 
E. scottica, Wettst. Moffat, Dumfries, i8th July 1907. — 
W. R. L. 
E. scotica, Wettst. Tatham Moor, Hindburndale, W. Lancs., 
