318 G. Claridge Druce. 
[At Keswick the writer noticed that ants were carrying the 
wheat-like seeds about the wood in which the plant grew.] 
1977. Utricularia intermedia Hayne. This was fairly common 
near Sutton Broad, Norfolk, E. 27, and was extremely abundant 
and luxuriant near Roundstone 16, where it was associated with 
U. minor L., but the new British species U. ochroleuca was not 
observed. The non-occurrence of the latter strengthens the view 
that it is a species, not a hybrid, since at Roundstone, intermedia 
and minor grow inextricably interlaced. 
1992. -‘'Mentha crispa L. near Perranwell, Cornwall 1 quite 
naturalised : is it not M. rotundifolia x spicata ? 
1993. Mentha piperita L. Clifden, Galway. Near Kirkland, 
Cumberland 70. 
1994. M. aqnatica L. var. minor Sole. Under this variety 
comes a very small pretty prostrate form with capitate inflorescence 
which is abundant in the slacks of the Southport dunesf 59. It may 
be worthy of a distinct varietal name. 
1996. x Mentha verticillata L. var. elata Host, j Penrose 1. 
var . plicata (Opiz.) fPenrose 1. 
1999. M. rubra Sm. By the Tay at Perth 89. 
2000. M. arvensis L. With the above 89. 
2062. Galeopsis Tetrahit L. A white-flowered form occurred 
by the Tayside, E. Perth 89. 
2099. Plantago major L. ] var. pubescens Lange, Southport 59. 
2101. Littorella unijiora Aschers. In abundance and barren 
at Killarney as the forma isoetoides Bolle: also at Haweswater 69. 
2124. Chenopodium album L. Near the var. glomerulosnm 
Reichb. Blakeney |28, and Greenfield, York |63. 
2143. Atriplex littoralis L. Common on the embankment 
connecting Hayling Island with the mainland. Only the entire¬ 
leaved form was noticed. 
2144. Atriplex patula L. Near Pilgrim Bridge, Lancashire 
69 var. Blakeney 28. At Hayling Island 11 var. 
2149. A. Babingtonii Woods. Blakeney 28, Dog’s Bay, 
Galway. 
2152. Atriplex Portulacoides L. (Obione Portulacoides). In two 
different modifications on the Blakeney marshes 28, one with paler 
inflorescences than the other and with narrower leaves. At 
Havant 11. 
2157. Salicornia lignosa Woods. Abundant in many places in 
the north and west of Hayling Island 28. Often associated with the 
unnamed form of 5. europcea referred to below. 
2159. Salicornia europcea L. A distinct form of this species 
was gathered by Ostenfeld, Lindman and the writer at North 
Bull, Co. Dublin 21. An allied form grew at Galway 16. Typical 
examples of the species were gathered at Hayling Island, growing 
on the landward edge of the association of Spartina Townsendi. 
A variety or allied species was also seen in the same locality, 
characterised by extremely long, tapering, and often branched spikes, 
with the lateral flowers of the cyme often separated by the central 
one as in the perennial species. This form usually grows on the 
landward limits of salt-marshes. 
2160. S. ramosissima Woods. North Bull, Co. Dublin 21, 
The Lizard 1. Locally abundant and characteristic in tidal ditches 
on the north shore of Hayling Island. 
2161. bis. 5. disarticulata Moss, Journ. of Bot., June, 1911, 
