466 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
This is now put by Handel-Mazzetti under T. laevtgatum, 
DC. The British T. laevigatuni is chiefly T. obiiquum, Dahlst., 
according to the same author. See ‘Rep.,’ p. 341, 1908. — G. C. 
Druce. 
Taraxacum spectabiie, Dahlst. Strath Garve, E. Ross, v.-c. 
106, July, 1909. — W. A. Shoolbred. 
Limoniumvulgare, Mill., var./>9'z-a;/I/V/(^/^, Druce [ref. Nos. 3404, 
3405]. By the Teign estuary, between Teignmouth and Newton 
Abbot, v.-c. 3, S. Devon, August 16, 1909. These grew with 
typical L. vulgare, and shaded off into it ; shewing that Mr. Salmon 
is right in considering Syme’s variety as a mere form. The speci- 
mens agree well enough with the figure in ‘ English Botany,’ ed. 3. 
— E. S. Marshall. Yes,/ pyramidale but not an extreme example 
of that. — C. E. Salmon. 
Centaurion pulchellum^ Druce, forma, litioralis typica, \Vit- 
trock. Churchtown, S. Lancs., v.-c. 59, Sept. 1909. — W. G. 
Travis and J. A. Wheldon. Yes ; just like Mr. C. Bailey’s 
Southport plants of 1892. Not varietally separable. — E. S. Mar- 
shall. 
Centaurion pulchellum, Druce, forma, subelongata, AVittrock. 
Near Churchtown, S. Lancs., v.-c. 59, Sept., 1909, — G. Travis 
and J. A. Wheldon. A rather small state of the plant called by 
Wittrock Erythraea pulchella, forma., subelo?igata, according to 
specimens from S.W. Lancs., distributed by Mr. C. Bailey in 1892. 
Merely a state, I believe. — E. S. Marshall. Yes, I believe this 
form. — C. E. Salmon. 
Amsinckia angustifolia, Lehm. On mill-refuse at Portishead, 
North Somerset, v.-c. 6, June 2, 1909. — J. W. White. 
Verbascum nigrum, L., var. Origin, Port Talbot, Glam., v.-c. 
41 ; cult. Llandaff, Aug. 2, 1909. — H. J. Riddelsdell. It departs 
from type (being more glabrous than usual) in the opposite direc- 
tion to var. tomentosum, Bab., which I have gathered near Tilford, 
Surrey (confirmed by Babington). — E. S. Marshall. Var. thapsi- 
forme, Schrader, teste Kew, 
Verbascum virgatum, Stokes. Near Brixham, S. Devon, v.-c. 
3, Aug. 19, 1909.— A. H. Wolley-Dod. Yes. — A. Ley and G. C. 
Druce. 
Veronica Anagallis-aguatica, L., var. anagalliformis (Bor.), 
Lathkil Dale, Derby, v.-c. 57, very densely glandular when fresh.— 
E. Drabble. 
