332 the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES. 
when examining the specimens in the Brit. Mus Herb., I noticed 
some specimens had seeds which differed from the type by being 
less strongly tuberculate, and more polished. Mr. W. H. Beeby 
(‘Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ (1909), 104) has described these as AT. 
fontana, s. sp. minor, Gmel., var. intermedia, Beeby. “ Seeds 
covered on their face with rather coarse reticulations, but with about 
three rows of much smaller and more conical tubercles on each 
side of the keel, \vhich is also minutely tuberculate ; black and 
perhaps more shining,” = M. vema. Neck., var. i 7 tfermedia (Beeby). 
He records it from Cornwall W., Surrey, and I have seen it from 
Worcester, &c., and Cork. 
M. VERNA, Neck., var. rivularis (Gmel. ‘FI. Bad.’ i. 302) = 
AT. aquatica major, Michel i, M. fontatia, var. repens, Pers., AT. f on- 
tana, var. 7 ?iajor, Koch, AT. fo 7 itana, var. 7 ‘ivularis, Syme, in part. 
Not uncommon. 
478. Geranium pratense x Robertianum. Lathkil Dale, 
Derbyshire. (‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 301.) E. and H. Drabble. 
740 b. Prunus insititia, L., var. sepivaga (Jord. and Four.). 
Near Quorn, Leicest. See ‘ Rep.’ 1907, p. 283. Mrs. I'oord-Kelcey. 
839 b. Rubus mutabilis, Genev., var. Naldretti, J. W. 
White. See ‘ Rep. Wats Exch. Club,’ 1906-7. 
866 /. R. HiRTUS, W. and K., var. minutiflorus (P. J. M.). 
‘ Lond. Cat.’ Ed. x , p. 15. 
1199. Galium erectum x verum. Malvern Wells. W. J. 
Rendall and F. Towndrow in ‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 365. Also from 
Wood-Walton Fen, as distributed ; found by E. W. Hunnybun and 
G. C. Druce. 
1418. Arctium Lappa (as 7 naj 7 is) X minus (W. H. Beeby), 
in a valuable paper on Arcthnn, ‘Journ. Bot.’ p. 380, where 
also A. 77 ii 7 ins, Bernh., var. pnrpnrascens, Blytt, is described. 
Mr. Beeby in this paper clears up the muddle which resulted 
from following Lange’s leading, and shows that A. neonorosu/n, 
Lej., is British and replaces tlie name A. Newbo 7 (ldii, A. Benn, 
in ‘Journ. Bot.’ 1899, p. 342 (surely then not properly a pub- 
