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— B. podophyllus P. J. Muell. '^■34. Form, on Durdham Down, 

 Bristol, Ley. — B. fuscus Wh. & N. var. macrostacliys P. J. Muell. 

 *34:. Near Euspidge, f. umhrosa, Ley. — Var. obscurus (Kalt.). "34. 

 Lower Eedbrook, white flowered form, Ley. — B. foliosus Wh. & N. 

 eglandular form. "34. Tidenham Chase, Ley. — B. foliosus x 

 infecunchis. 34. Wood opposite Tintern, Ley. — B. rosaceus Wh. & 

 N. var. infecundiis Eogers. "33. Hailes ! Stanway Hill ! Tad- 

 dington ! Guiting ! Mr. Eogers has not seen specimens from v.-c. 

 33, but is quite satisfied with tlie naming. — B. dumetorum Wh. & N. 

 "33. Form, Pebworth brick pits! Snowshill \—Ya,i\ferox Weihe. 

 "33. Kempsford ! Eight miles from Cheltenham towards Stow- 

 on-the-Wold ! "34. Cliffords Mesne ! May Hill ! — Var. diversi- 

 folius (Lindl.). *33. Pebworth ! — Var. raduUformis Ley. *34. 

 Cliffords Mesne and May Hill ! with Mr. Ley. — B. casiics X 

 rusticanus. 34. Nailsworth, E. M. Day. The above identifications 

 are, except in one case, due to Messrs. Eogers and Ley. 



Geum rivale L. "33. Brockhampton, W. B. Storr ; at 700 ft. 



\Potentilla norvegica L. 33. Docks, Gloucester, Hh. Brody. — P. 

 erecta x re^jtans. 34. Near Tidenham Station, Ley. — P. argentea 

 L. 34. Lancaut Cliffs, Hb. Brody. — P. palustris Scop. A speci- 

 men from "Gloucestershire is in Hb. Brody, but I cannot make 

 out the name of the locality. It looks like Springfield, and may 

 be on the north border of the Forest of Dean ; that is the most 

 likely spot in Gloucestershire. — P. recta L. 33. Waste ground, 

 Brockworth, Hb. Brody ; Quedgeley, Journ. Bot. iv. 122. 



Alchemilla vulgaris L. var. minor Huds. 33. Guiting, Ford, 

 Snowshill ! Upton St. Leonards, Hb. Sessions. Witcombe, 

 Hb. Glos., and frequently. 34. Newent, A. G. Higgins, spn. ! 

 Minchinhampton ! Tidenham ! &c. 



iPoterium polygamum Waldst. & Kit. 33. Eailway banks 

 between Notgrove and Bourton, H. P. Beader. Pitchcombe 

 Wood, Hb. Brody. 34. Lydney, canal wall by the Dock ! Wood- 

 chester, H. P. Beader.— P. officinale A. Gray. " 34. Eec. CI. 1884 

 -6," Tojj. Bot. Suirp. This record is from Dowdeswell in v.-c. 33. 

 But I have record for ''34. Forthampton. Poole Keynes, Miss 

 Mallam. 



Bosa sinnosissima L. "33. Bredon Hill, Ckeltenliam College 

 Hb. A very prickly form. — B. pomifera Herrm. "33. Coppice 

 wood near Painswick, Hb. Watson, ex St. Brody. 34. The locality 

 on Tidenham Chase is well known. Some doubt must, I suppose, 

 remain as to the native status of this rose in both places ; particu- 

 larly in v.-c. 33. — B. omissa Desegl. "33. Bourton Downs ! With 

 a form going towards the var., fide Ley. — Var. resiuosoidcs Crepin. 

 ■-'=33. Valley near Trafalgar Farm, Ford ! "34. Tidenham Chase, 

 Ley. — Var. s2ibmollis (Ley). "33. Cranham Wood, Hb. Brody. 

 "34. Minchinhampton Common, E. M. Day, spn. ! — B. Andrzeiovii 

 Steven var. Sherardi (Davies). *33. Cranliam Wood, Hb. Brody. 

 — B. scabriuscula Sm. var. sylvestris (Lindl.). '■=34. Nailsworth ! 

 — B. tomentosa Sm. "-'=33. Near Ford ! "34. Minchinhampton 

 Common, W. M. B. Amberley, E. M. Day. Sapperton Tunnel, 

 west end! — B. cusjndatoides Cr6pin. '•=34. Overton md Arling- 



