PLANT NOTES FOR 1910, ETC. 
499 
376 b. C. Cerastoides, Britton, *var. nivale (Don). 
Scotland. Mr. Clement Reid kindly draws my attention to the 
following interesting addition to the English flora: — “An inter- 
esting find was made by me on Cross Fell, Cumberland, at an alt. 
of about 450 m, I namely found C. trigynum, which seems not to 
have before been met with in England.” Gunnar Samuelsson, 
“Scottish Peat Mosses” in ‘Bull. Geol. Inst. Upsala,’ x., pp. 197 — 
260, p. 232 foot-note. 
382. Stellaria Dilleniana, Moench. See ‘ Rep.’ 1909, 
p. 413 and Dr, Williams in ‘ Journ, Bot.’ 223, 1910. Middlesex. 
Specimens now distributed. G. Claridge Druce. 
X 434. ^Hypericum acutum x perforatum = ''^H. inter- 
medium, Retz. Distinguished from acutum by the wings of the 
stem not being membranous, and by the flowers being much longer 
than the calyx. 
X 437. *H. HUMiFUSUM X LiNARiiFOLiuM. See ‘ Syme E. B.’ 
ii. 156. Jersey. 
473 bis. ^Geranium tuberosum, L. Eur. mer. [Lawers, 
Perth.] Sir Alex. Hepburn, 1910, in lit. 
479 bis. '‘^G. Endressi, Gay, Pyrenees. [Dunoon]. J. Fraser, 
in lit. [Salop] Melvill. [Bristol] Roper in ‘Journ. Bot.’ 259, 
1910, This is the correct name for the plant recorded on p. 414 
of the ‘Report,’ 1909, as G. maculatnm. 
519 bis. '**‘Rhamnus Alaternus, L. Eur. [Somerset North, 
near Clifton.] J. Walter White, in lit., 1910. 
552 bis. “^‘Trigonella maritima, Delile, Eur, mer. [Hull.] 
556 bis. *T. CAELisYRiACA, Boiss. Oriens. [Edin,] J. 
Fraser in ‘Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 44, 1910. 
'*‘578 bis. Medicago praecox, DC. Eur. Galashiels, Miss 
I. Hayward. 
581 b. Medicago minima, Desr., var. mollissima (Roth). 
Mollissima, foliolis . . . stipulis basi latioribus apice dentatis, pedun- 
culis bifloris, leguminibus cochleatis 5-gyrosis, spinulis longis apice 
