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the most abundant species. Epipactis media^ Fries (Bab.), occurs 
but is very scarce. Epipactis atro-rubens can be found in three 
stations, but still is not plentiful. There are two or perhaps three 
states or varieties of Epipactis atro-rubens, or possibly hybrids of 
this and E. latifolia. All. — John Cryer. Yes, Helleborine latifolia, 
beautifully prepared specimens. It would be useful to note 
whether the ‘bosses’ are smooth, or plicate-rugose — since Fries 
used these characters to separate latifolia from media, his media 
having plicate-rugose bosses. — G. Claridge Druce. Yes; very 
typical Helleborine latifolia, Druce. — Edward S. Marshall. 
Epipactis media (Fries) (Bab.). Raincliffe Woods, Scar- 
borough, v.-c. 62, August 1907, 8, 9, and 10. The Rev. E. S. 
Marshall, on a specimen submitted to him, writes: — “I think 
that this comes under Babington’s media. The leaves are narrower 
than in our typical latifolia ; and they decrease rather gradually 
in size. I cannot separate your specimen from what Babington 
himself named for me, from Witley, Surrey, in 1889.” Edward 
S. Marshall, 24 : 8 : 09. Mr. R. A. Rolfe of Kew, to whom 
I submitted the same specimen, endorses Mr. Marshall’s opinion, 
by attaching his initials thus; — “ R. A. R., i — xi. — 1910.” — John 
Cryer. Just Babington’s E. media, and probably the plant of 
Yxxfe's,, pro minori parte. In ‘Loud. Cat.’ ed. 10, I have placed 
it under Helleborine latifolia, in accordance with Freyn’s opinion. — 
Edward S. Marshall. Yes, I believe so. — C. E. Salmon. Yes, 
Helleborine media. Fries ; although, even in these beautifully dried 
flowers I was unable to see if the bosses were plicate-rugose ; 
but I have seen similar specimens from the locality which show 
the important character. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Hermmium Monorchis, Br. In turf, on slopes of chalky hill. 
Chequers Park, Bucks., June 25, 1910. — F. L. Foord-Kelcey. 
Allium Scorodoprasum, Linn. [ref. No. 53]. Between Dono- 
bristea and St. David’s, v.-c. 85, August 20, 19 10.— McTaggart 
Cow.YN, Jun. 
Allium vineale, Linn, (e) compactum, Thuill. [ref. No. 88]. 
St. David’s, Fife, v.-c. 85, August 12, 1910.— McTaggart Cowan, 
Jun. 
Allium carinatum, Linn. [ref. No. 43 ]‘ Roadside near Car- 
lowrie Castle, Linlithgowshire, v.-c. 84, August 12, 1910, — 
McTaggart Cowan, Jun. 
funcus tenuis, Willd. [ref. No. 3470]. On both sides of a by- 
road leading from Dalmally Bridge to Craig Farm, v.-c. 98 Argyle, 
