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Epilobium Lamyi, F. Schultz. Field at Malvern, 1885. Vol. XXIII., 
p. 349. First record. 
Sparganium neglectum. Malvern, fide W. H. Beeby, 1886. Vol. XXIV., 
p. 142. First record. 
Hieracium tridentatum. Powick, 1888. Vol. XXVI., p. 312. First record. 
Salix viridis. Malvern Liuk, “Journal of Botany,” 18S8, Vol. XXVI., 
p. 312, fide Mr. F. R. White. First record. 
* Chara fragilis. Welland, Worcestershire, 1890. Vol. XXVI., p. 65. 
First localised record. 
Rosa tomentosa var. pseudo-mollis, E. G. Baker. West Malvern. Vol. 
XXX., p. 341. 
Arctium intermedium. Vol. XXXI., February, 1893, p. 56. On the 
bank of the Severn near the Ketch, between Worcester and Kempsey, 
7th August, 1892. First record. 
The following notes are also supplied by Mr. Towndrow : — 
“ Midland Naturalist,” 1888, p. 117. 
Medicago denticulata var. apiculata. Malvern, R. F. T. First record. 
Crepis biennis. Malvern, R. F. T. First record. 
Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, address by the retiring 
President, the Eev. A. Ley, 13tli April, 1882. 
Rosa canina var. verticiilacantha. “Round Malvern it often puts on 
the extreme clothing of aciculi, by virtue of which it becomes the 
R. aspernata of Deseglise. 
The Watson Botanical Exchange Club Report, 1885-86. 
Rosa Melvini, Towndrow. Madresfield. “ This rose seems to me 
distinct from any known form.” In 1892 I showed it to the Rev. 
E. F. Linton, and he suggests, which is probable, that it is a hybrid. 
But query between what parents ? 
* Sparganium neglectum. Malvern Link, R. F. T. This record occurs 
in the same year as that in the “ Journal of Botany ” by Mr. Beeby. 
A hybrid between Epilobium parvifolium and obscurum is 
noted in this report, and many more hybrids in this genus have been 
recorded by Mr. Towndrow from the neighbourhood of Malvern. 
The Botanical Exchange Club of the British Isles Report, 1885. 
Records of many hybrids of Epilobium. 
Carex vulpina x divulsa. Newlaud, Malvern, R. F. T. First record. 
Report, 1886. 
X Crepis nicaeensis. An alien. Malvern Liuk. First record. 
Report, 1887. 
Ranunculus Baudotii. Madresfield, Malvern. First record. 
Rosa arvensis var. ovata (Lejeune). 
In the year 1886 Mr. Gr. E. Mackie, M.A., at that time an 
assistant master in Malvern College, now the Rev. G\ E. Mackie, 
published, at the office of the Malvern Advertiser , Malvern, a small 
book entitled, “ The Malvern Field Haudbook and Naturalists’ 
July, 1893, 
