41 6 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
H'. sagitkitu /i, var. maculigertim), H. ampliatum, Ley, H. mutabile, 
Ley, H. STRUMOSUM, Ley, H. cacuminum. Ley, and H. tavense, 
Ley, are raised from varietal to specific rank. 
H. BOREALE, Fr. {H. sabaudu/n), quercetorum (Jord.) var. 
EMiNENs (Jord.), and obliquum (Jord.) are additional to the ‘List.’ 
1646. Taraxacum spectabile, Dahlst., var. geirhildae, 
Beeby, as sub-species. See ‘Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 1909, p. 105. 
From Loch of Girlsta, Shetland. —W. H. Beebv. 
1660 A Tragopogon porrifolius, L., var. parviflorus, 
Syme. A not uncommon form, which should have been inserted 
in the ‘ List,’ notwithstanding, as in the case of the yellow Goat’s 
beard, many gradations are found. 
1790. Pyrola minor, L., var. arenaria, Lantz.-Ben., 
Arder, Ayr. See ‘ Journ. Bot.’ p. 373, 1893. 
1722. Statice alpina, Poir. See ‘ Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 
p. 249, 1908. Ben Lawers, Gardiner, 1842 ; Snowdon, Young, 
1839; Cam Tual, Ridley, 1883, in ‘Herb. Brit. Mus.’ are all three 
referred to Armcria alpina, Willd., by Mr. Williams in ‘ Prod.’ 
1789 Eritrichium australasicum A.DC. An Austra- 
lasian species found by the 'fweed in 1909 by Miss Hayward. A 
wool-alien. 
1831. Volvulus sylvaticum (Spreng), Maly. A South 
European species naturalised in Devon at Kingswear. See ‘ Vic. 
County Hist.,’ Devon. 
1856 A Hyoscyamus NIGER L., var. pallidus (W. and K.). 
Oxon., «&c. 
1866. VeRBASCUM LyCHNITIS X FLOCCOSUM, (.?) = pulvina- 
TUM, Thuill. An European species recorded from Devon in ‘ Viet. 
County Hist.’ 
1870 bis. V. OLYMPicuM, Boiss. An Eastern species cul- 
tivated in gardens ; occurred on waste ground near Oxford, in 
1909. 
1908. Veronica Chamaedrys, L., var. PRocERA, Willk. See 
Williams, ‘ Proil.’ p. 295, fro n Isle of Wight: “A much larger 
