REPORT FOR 1909. 
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district), and * x Lloydii (Eyam, Derbyshire), V. Frovosiii, Bor., 
V. calaminana, Lej. (= multicaulis, Koch.), and V. carpaiica, 
Borbas. Fourth Section, Luteae, with V. lutca, Huds., *var. 
Murrayi, Drabble (from Loch Muick, S. Aberdeen). Fifth Section, 
CuRTiSE/E, with V. Curtisii, Forst., V. Pes?ieaui, Lloyd, and V. 
sabulosa, Bor. Si.xth Section, Nanae, Viola nana, Corbiere. Those 
marked * are new to our List. 
Of the other Violas mentioned in our British works, Dr. 
Drabble includes under V. alpestris, Viola Pailloiixi, Jord., and 
V. Sagoti, Jord. V. banatica, Kit., is at present uncertain; some 
British plants so named come under V. variata, Jord. V. monti- 
cola, Jord., requires further study. V. gracilescens and V. flavescens, 
Jord., have been wrongly identified. V. Timbali^ Jord., is put 
under V. subtilis, as, in part, is V. mentita, Jord. British V. con- 
tempta, Jord., is referred to V. ruralis, Jord. 
368. Cerastium alpinum X vuLGATUM = C. alpmum, L., 
var. pubescens, Syme, pp. 
369. C. NIGRESCENS X VULGATUM. SnOwdon. 
370. C. VULGATUM X NIGRESCENS (arcticum) = C. Blyttii, 
Baenitz. 
382. Stellaria palustris, Retz., var. viridis, Fr., Nov. 
FI. Suec. Mant. iii. p. 191, 1842. Discovered by Dr. F. N. 
Williams in Middlesex, 1909. 
403. Sagina saginoides, Dalla Torre, var. macrocarpa 
(Reichb.), Glas Mheal. 
406. Sagina apetala X Reuteri. This very critical hybrid 
is reported as having been found growing with its reputed parents 
at Malvern by R. F. Towndrow and S. H. Bickham. There is no 
description in the ‘ Flora of Worcestershire,’ p. 56, 1909, where 
it is published. Mr. Hunnybun has drawn the plant. A hybrid 
between such close allies requires very careful investigation. 
439 bis. Malope malacoides, L. An European species 
found near Windsor, Berks, by Mr. Everett, 1909. 
