RUB us 169 



5. Loddon. Bearwood. Early. Wokingham. Shade-grown form 

 at Sunningdale, 1891. Sandhurst. Windsor Forest. Cran- 

 bourn Park. High Standing Hill. 



It is not unlikely that most of the foregoing records belong to 

 var. CARDioPHYLLUs (Lefev. & Muell. in Pollichia (1859), as a species). 



R. rhamnifolius occurs in all the bordering counties. 



R. pulclierrimus, Neuman in (Efversig. af Kongl. Vet. Akad. Foerli. 

 (1883) n. 8, 65, not of Hooker. 



R. pohjanthemus. Lindeb. in Bot. Notiser. (1883) 105. R. Maassii, 

 Focke in Bert. Fl. Braunschweig, 75 (1876). R. Muenteri, auct. 

 Brit., not of Marsson. R. carjxinifoHus, Blox., not of Weihe & Nees 

 (teste W. M. Eogers). Kogers' Key, 7. Suppl. Eng. Bot. ed. 3, 79. 



Native. Septal. Hedges, thickets, woods, and heaths. Ratlier 

 common and widely distributed. Shrub. July-September. 



First found in Berkshire by the author in 1891. 



2. Ock. In the hedges in Kennington Lane and in Bagley Wood 



(teste Br. Focke). With very large leaves near Wittenham. 



3. Pang. Basildon. Ashampstead. Tilehurst. Oaro. Curridge. 



Hermitage. 



4. Kennet. Hungerford. 1891. Newbury Wash. Hampstead Mar- 



shall. Mortimer. Ufton. Silchester. Greenham. Enborne 

 Street. 



5. Loddon. "Windsor Forest. Bagshot. Bearwood, the author in 



Rep. of Exch. Club, 1892. Swinley. Ascot. Ambarrow. Sand- 

 hurst. Wellington College. Sunningdale. High Standing Hill. 

 Var. SETOsus, Rogers, Journ. Bot. (1895) 49. 



3. Pang. Tilehurst. 



4. Kennet. Mortimer, W. M. Rogers. Aldermaston. (Probably 



some of the foregoing localities belong to this variety.) 

 An eglandular form, referred to this species by Eev. W. M. Rogers. 



<,)ccurs at Sandhurst. 



R. pulcherrimus is recorded for Wilts, Hants, Oxfordshire, and 



W. Gloucestershire, and I have seen it in Buckinghamshire. 



[E. IiiNDEBERGii, P. J. Muell. in Pollicliia (1859), 292, and 

 Kr. NEMORALis, P. J. Miiell. In Flora, xli. (1858) 139, not of Neuman, are rp- 

 corded for W. Gloucestershire.] 



K. dumnoniensis, Bab. in Journ. Bot. (1890) 338-9. 



R. rotundatus, Focke, Journ. Bot. (1890) 129 1 not of P. J. Mueller). 

 Rogers' Key, 5. Suppl. E. B. ed. 3, 82 (1892). 



Native. Septal. Wood-borders and hedges. Local. Shrub. July-Sept. 

 First found by the author in Berkshire in 1891. 

 1. Isis. Near Besilsleigh. 



