5o8 the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES. 
X 2244. U. CAMPESTRis, L. {>no?ita?ia, Stokes) x U. glabra, 
Mill. = X U. VEGETA (Loudon). 'I'he Huntingdon Elm. 
X 2319. ^Helleborine atrorubens X H. media, var. atro- 
viRiDis, Suth. W. ‘Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 124, 1910. Rev. E. 
S. Marshall. 
2328 Hs. Orchis palustris. Jacq. Eur. men [Hartlepool] 
‘ Journ. Bot.’ 209, 1873, 1875. 
2335 Ophrys apifera, Huds., var. flavescens, Rost. ‘ FI. 
Triev.’ i. 182, 1880. Near Coin St. Aldwyn, Gloucestershire, &c. 
Plant with white sepals, and yellowish-green labellum. G. Cla ridge 
Druce. 
X 2338. Habenaria Gymnadenia X H. viridis, Br. In 
excellent condition on the Winchester Downs. R. Quirk, in lit. 
X 2343. ’^Habenaria bifolia x H. virescens. Sligachan, 
Skye. One specimen found growing among multitudes of its pre- 
sumed parents, differing from bifolia by its longer spur and its pollen 
lobes being slightly divaricate ; from virescens by its colour and 
shape of sepals and spur — on the whole nearer bifolia. With it was a 
specimen of H. virescens, "^'var. ecalcarata, with a regular flower, 
i.e. 5 petals of nearly equal size and no spur. G. Claridge Druce. 
2364. Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus, L., ^var. c. Ev.steit- 
tensis, Hort. [Devon, parish of Charles, ‘Viet. County Hist ’ 73.] 
Miss Helen Saunders in ‘Trans. Devon. Science, &c.’ 424, 1910, 
suggests that this form may have been educed by constant self- 
fertilization. 
583 bis. Phormium, Forst., ‘ Char. Gen.’ 47, 1776. 
2389 bis. P. TENAX, Fonst. New Zealand. [Near St. Anne’s 
Bay, Jersey, 1910!] G. C. Druce. 
2440 var. b. JuNcus Gerardi, Lois., *^var. 6. salsuginosus. 
Regel ex Leded., ‘FI. Ross.’ iv. 1833, 230. Hebrides, teste A. 
Bennett, ‘ Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist.’ 234, 1910. “ Much smaller than 
type (2-7 in. high), long creeping and rooting, sending up stems 
about every inch, perianth equalling capsule.” Kirkibost Isle. 
