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302 Whilst the Flora has been passing through the press two new species have been discovered, viz.:—

, Woods.

Gathered by Mr. Wm. Richardson in the neighbourhood of Alnwick; not known with certainty before in England northward of Worcestershire.

, Lightf.

Gathered on the sandy links of Holy Island by the Berwickshire Club on the 29th of August, 1867; not known before with certainty southward of Kincardine.

The following new stations for plants already included in our list deserve to be mentioned, viz.:—

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Barlees Bog near Cornhill. Dr. Tate.

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We are indebted to Mr. Embleton for a specimen of the true plant from a field on the bank of the Coquet between Warkworth and Acklington.