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(J. D. H.) "Near to the European _C. latifolium_." (Ar. Bennett.) 10. *Geranium sanguineum (L.), _var._ Lancastriense (With.). Lancashire. "A prostrate local form growing out of its native soil in sand by the sea." (J. D. H.) Mr. Bennett writes: "I have grown _G. sanguineum_ and its prostrate variety in sand, and neither became Lancastriense." 11. Genista tinctoria (L.), _var._ humifusa (Dickson). Cornwall. "A decumbent hairy form confined to the Lizard." (J. D. H.) 12. Cytisus scoparius (Link.), _var._ prostratus (Bailey). Cornwall. "A prostrate form." (J. D. H.) 13. Anthyllis vulneraria (L.), _var._ ovata (Bab.). Shetland Is. "A slight variety." (J. D. H.) 14. *Trifolium repens (L.), _var._ Townsendii (Bab.). Scilly Isles. "A {361} well-marked form by its rose-purple flowers. Confined to the Scilly Isles." (J. D. H.) 15. *Rosa involuta (Sm.), _var._ Wilsoni. (Borrer.) Wales. "There are a multitude of forms or varieties of _R. involuta_, and _R. wilsoni_ is one of the best-marked, found on the Menai Straits and Derry." (J. D. H.) 16. Rosa involuta _var._ gracilis (Woods). "This is considered by many as one of the commonest forms of _R. involuta_." (J. D. H.) 17. Rosa involuta _var._ Nicholsoni (Crepin). "Another slight variety of _R. involuta_." (J. D. H.) 18. Rosa involuta _var._ Woodsiana (Groves). "A Wimbledon Common variety of _R. villosa_." (J. D. H.) 19. Rosa involuta _var._ Grovesii (Baker). "Mr. Baker thinks this of no account." (J. D. H.) 20. Rubus echinatus (Lind.). "A variety of the widely spread _R. Radula_, itself a form of _R. fruticosus_." (J. D. H.) 21. *Rubus longithyrsiger (Lees). "Mr. Baker informs me that this is a very distinct plant never yet found on the continent." (J. D. H.) 22. Pyrus aria (Sm.) _var._ rupicola (Syme). "A very local form, confined to Gt. Britain, and owing its characters to its starved position." (Baker.) 23. Callitriche obtusangula (Le Gall), _var._ Lachii (Warren). Cheshire. "This is intermediate between two sub-species of _C. verna_." (J. D. H.) 24. *Oenanthe fluviatilis (Coleman). South of England. "The fluitant form of _AE. Phellandrium_." (J. D. H.) 25. Anthemis arvensis (L.), _var._ anglica (Spreng). N. Coast of England. "A maritime form with more fleshy leaves formerly found
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