500 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
haniatis, ‘ Roth. Cat.’ 3, 74. Put under M. minima as var. longiseta^ 
DC., ‘Prod.’ ii. 178, by Rouy & Fouc., and defined: Epines des 
spires medianes sensiblement plus longues que le diametre de 
celles-ci ; plante ordinairement velue-blanchatres, non glanduleuses. 
Found at Galashiels, 79, abundantly by Miss Ida Hayward. This 
differs from type minima^ by its soft and whitish pubescence, and 
by its longer and straighter spines. De Candolle’s longiseta is said 
to have longer peduncles bearing several flowers. The Galashiels 
plant would be put by many botanists as a sub-species. G. Claridge 
Druce. 
593. Melilotus officinalis, Lam., *var. unguiculata, 
Seringe, ms., DC., ‘Prod.’ ii. 187, 1828 = leguminibus elongatis 
sterilibus unguiformibus pedicellatis. Oxford. G. Claridge 
Druce. 
595. M. ALBA, Desv., *var. unguiculata (Seringe, in DC., 
‘Prod.’ ii. 187, 1825, under M. kucantha), leguminibus elongatis 
sterilibus unguiformibus pedicellatis. Oxford. G. Claridge 
Druce. 
635. *Trifolium aureum, Poll. Eur. [J. G. Baker, Surrey, 
‘ B.E.C.’ 47, 1881.] 
704 c . ViciA hirsuta, S. F. Gray, *var. glabrescens. See 
Borrer in ‘ FI. Hampshire,’ 109, 1904. 
717 bis. *Lathyrus ciliatus, Guss. Eur. mer. [Lancashire, 
St, Anne’s,] See ‘ Manch. Mem.’ 6, 1910. C. Bailey. 
883 b. Geum rivals, L., *-var. pallidum, C. A. Meyer. With 
pale greenish flowers, growing over a considerable area in East 
Lothian. S. Anderson, in lit. 
884 bis. *Geum strictum, Ait. Reg. bor. [Blair Adam Scot.] 
‘Tr. Bot. Soc. Ed.’ 154, 1891. 
892 bis. *Potentilla pedata, Willd. Eur. [Oxford], 1^09. 
G. Claridge Druce. 
893 bis. P. thuringiaca, Bernh. Eur. Reported as well 
established in Forfar. Mr. and Mrs. Costorphine. Described and 
figured in ‘ Reichb. Ic. FI. Germ, et Helv.’ xxv. t. 34. 
