Phytogeographical Excursion in the British Isles • 3 r 1 
Europe occurred in the woods of Woodsome Hall, Yorkshire 63, 
where it was doubtless introduced. 
488. G. Robertianum L. var. purpureum Forster. fGalway 
Bay 16. 
fVar Villarsianum Jord. Ballyvaghan, Co. Clare 9. 
497. Erodium cicutarium L’Herit. var. glandulosum Bosch, 
on the sand dunes at Southport 59: Roundstone, Galway 16. 
500. -‘'Tropceoluin peregrinum L. Alien fGalway Bay 16. 
513. :|: f Impatiens glandidifera Royle and its var. pallida. 
Mallow, Ireland 5. 
519. Rhamuus catliarticns L. fvar. Schroeteri. This plant 
which was conspicuously different from the type by its more 
yellowish-green foliage and by the leaves being covered with a 
mealy pubescence was first noticed by Professor Schroeter by the 
roadside in Silverdale 69. It was in good fruit. 
528. '•'Lupimis nootkatensis Donn. On the shingly margins 
of the Tay near Aberfeldy 88. 
538. Ulex Gallii Planchon was in good flower by the roadside 
above Honley, York 63, at the foot of Crossfell near Kirkland, and 
was in magnificent show at Roundstone and on the hillsides by 
Galway Bay (with var. humilis Planch.) 16 and also at the Lizard 1, 
etc. 
539. Ulex minor Roth [=U. nanus Forster) characteristic on 
the heath on Bow Hill, north-west of Chichester, and on the New 
Forest heaths. 
597. * Melilotus indica All. Alien on the shores of Galway 
Bay f 16. 
599. Trifolium pratense L. var. americanum Harz. fNear 
Dunkeld 89. 
683. * Vida varia Host. This beautiful European vetch also 
occurred as an alien at fGalway Bay 16. 
746. Spircea Ulmaria L. var. denudata Boenn. Woodbastwick, 
etc., Norfolk 27. This variety keeps true not only in cultivation 
but from seed. The result of Professor Yapp’s experiments are 
awaited with interest. 
879. Rubus saxatilis L. Monsal Dale 57. 
880. R. Chamcemorus L. A most striking feature in the 
vegetation of the upper part of Blackchew Head Moors 63, but 
mostly barren. 
881. Dryas octopetala L. In the greatest abundance near 
Ballyvaghan 9, and still in flower August 23rd. 
888. Potentilla fruticosa L. The abundance of this local 
species proved a great joy to the foreign members when they saw 
it in one of the turloughs near Ballyvaghan 9, and repaid them for 
their early rising. 
890. Potentilla Anserina L. On the bare sand of Roundstone 
Bay 16 this plant appeared in an interesting modification, the 
runners spreading over a circuit of 4 feet. The plant was the var. 
discolor Wallr.: upper surface of leaves green and glabrous, the 
under surface densely covered with silvery pubescence. 
900. P. verna L. Silverdale 69. 
902. P. procumbens Sibth. Greenfield 63, Silverdale 69, 
Lizard and Truro 1, Roundstone, Galway 16, Killarney 2. 
902. P. procumbensxreptans—P. mixta Nolte. To this hybrid 
