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L., of which the flowers would probably show that it is a fairly 
typical form. Botanical Gardens want their labels overhauling 
every ten years by experts in the critical genera : I could give some 
curious instances in proof. — E. F. Linton. 
Sa/ix daphnoides, var. pulchra, Ascherson. In hedge, planted ; 
origin, nursery, Saintfield, Co. Down, April and August, 1909. 
Rev. E. F. Linton has seen specimens of this and suggests it may 
be Salix pulchra, Wimmer {= S. daphnoides^ mzx. pulchra, Ascher- 
son). — C. H. Waddell. Former specimens submitted to me 
showed leaves rather narrow for S. daphnoides, in the direction 
of S. acutifolia, Willd. These fuller specimens show that the 
foliage is well within the limits of the leaf-variation of S. daphnoides, 
and that is what I call it. — E. F. Linton. 
Salix caprea x viminalis. King’s Norton, Leics., v.-c. 55, 
July II, 1908 and September i, 1909. — A. R. Horwood. Yes. — 
E. F. Linton. 
Salix caprea x cinerea [ref. No. 3386]. Roadside near Garve, 
v.-c. 106, E. Ross, July 14, 1909. This, when dry, looks nearer to 
N. cinerea, but Rev. E. F. Linton has no doubt that it is a hybrid 
with A. caprea, confirming my original opinion. Apparently sterile. 
— E. S. Marshall. Also sent by W. A. Shoolbred [ref No. 697]. 
Yes. — E. F. Linton. 
Helleborine violacea, Druce. Copse, Reigate Hill, Surrey, v.-c. 
17, Aug. 21, 1909. — C. E. Salmon. Yes, the plant which is 
doubtless identical with Epipactis purpurata, Sm. = H. piirpurata. 
— G. C. Druce. 
Allimn vineale, Linn., var. bulbiferum, Syme. Teign estuary, 
S. Devon, v.-c. 3, Aug. 16, 1909. — A. H. Wollev-Dod. 
Scilla autuinnalis, Linn. Mudstone Bay, S. Devon, v.-c. 3, 
Aug. 9, 1909. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. And from Lizard Head, W. 
Cornwall, v.-c. i, July, 1909. — A. Wilson. 
Lilium Martagon, L. Wood at Broken Dike, Tidenham 
Chase, W. Glos., v.-c. 34, July 5, 1909. I agree with Mr. Shool- 
bred as to the high probability of the species being native in this 
and other localities in the neighbourhood. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Sent also from same locality, June 16, 1909, by W. A Shoolbred. 
JuncHs compressus, Jacq. Brickpits at Sandhurst, E. Glos., 
V. c. 33, July 10, 1909. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Correct. — A. Ley. 
Fotamogetou coloratus, Hornem. Fen ditches. Eye, Northants, 
