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Group 9. Radulae. 
(61.) *R. radula, Weihe. A few bushes in the Queen’s Cottage 
and Kew Palace grounds, In both cases Mr. Rogers agreed as to 
the determination, though suggesting that the latter showed an 
approach to R. anglosaxonicus raduloides, Rogers, in one direction 
and to R. mutabilis, Genev., in the other. Hb. K. 
(62.) R. echinatus, Lindl. Fairly common and quite typical in 
Queen’s Cottage grounds. One of our most distinct brambles and 
locally common. Hb. K. 
(63.) R. rudis, Wethe § Nees. Common in open places in Queen's 
Cottage grounds, and found also on the strip by the side of the 
towing-path. Hb, K., Arb. Hb. 
(66.) R. podophyllus, P. J. Mudl. for form between it and R. oigo- 
eladus, P. J. Miill. & Lefv.]. Queen’s Cottage grounds. Nicholson 
in the Arboretum Herbarium. We found an identical bush in 
August, 1908, and Mr. Rogers felt some doubt about the correct 
identification. Hb. K., Arb, Hb. 
Group 10. Sub-Koehleriani. 
(70.) *R. Lejeunei, Weihe & Nees, var. ericetorum, Lefv. <A 
specimen collected in the Queen’s Cottage grounds in August, 1908, 
was returned by Mr. Rogers with the remark: “ Looks to me 
nearer to R, ericetorum, Lefy., than to R. mucronatus, Blox., but 1t 
Seems rather peculiar and not in a very good condition for 
determination.” Hb, K, 
Group 11. Sub-Bellardiani. 
(80.) R. foliosus, Wethe § Nees. Nicholson records this as 
common in shade in Queen’s Cottage grounds, and there is a 
specimen in the Arboretum Herbarium. We found only a few 
examples of it in 1908 and none in 1909. Hb, K., Arb. Hb. 
Group 12. Koehleriani. 
(81.) R. rosaceus, Werhe § Nees, var. hystrix, Moyle Rogers. 
Very common in shady places, Mr. Rogers writes: “1 know this 
oburn, Beds.” A very common and characteristic form at Kew, 
frequently with very narrow leaves. Hb. K., Arb. Hb 
(Group 13, Bellardiani, appears to be absent.) 
Group 14, Caesii. 
+? & eeceing:L.' Nicholson records this as found. on the 
strip by the side of the towing path, where only we have found it. 
