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479. R. infestus, Weihe. 
Packington; P.B.M. ‘‘I think a poor specimen of R. infestus, but 
Iam not sure” (W. Moyle Rogers ). 
*Although these plants are so placed by the Rev. W. M. Rogers, I am 
doubtful whether they are not rather 2. Aloxamianus ( Coleman), as in all 
essential particulars they seem to agree with Bloxam’s specimen in Dr. 
Mason’s herbarium, so named by Mr. Rogers. The Cauldwell plant, 
however, which Mr. Rogers was inclined to agree with me in naming 
Bloxamianus, Mr. J. E. Bagnall, who knows that plant well, refused to 
recognise as such, and placed under fodophyllus. On the other hand, the 
Rev. W. H. Purchas in ‘‘Journal of Botany,” 1886, p. 102, describes as 
““R. radula var Bloxamianus” a plant which seems to me identical with our 
“ podophyllus.” T.G. 
483. R. radula, Weihe (sp. coll.) 
Moira and Tutbury; E.B. Packington; P.B.M. 
var. anglicanus, Rogers. 
Breach hill farm, Ashby; P.B.M. Bretby; Findern; T.G. 
var. echinatoides, Rogers. 
South wood; P.B.M. Etwall: T.G. 
484. *R. podophyllus, P. J. Muell: 
South wood; P.B.M.  Bretby; Repton; Willington; Cauldwell ; 
Linton; Henhurst; T.G. 
485. R. echinatus, Lindl. 
Fairly common. 
486. R. oigoclados, Muell & Lefv (sp. coll.) 
Hedges near Repton Shrubs; Repton Rocks; T.G. ‘‘ Very near 
var. Newbouldiz” (W.M. Rogers.) 
var. Bloxamianus, (Coleman.) 
“Common near Ashby on the Leicester Road"’ (Bloxam, labelled 
“R., fusco-ater"”); P.B.M. Between Ticknall and Stanton-by-Bridge ; 
Calke; Repton; Gallows Lane, Measham; Purchas. Lount and 
Ashby: (‘‘® Bloxamiz, Lees” but as ‘“‘ R Bloxamianus,” is given 
as a synonym probably this is the form meant. T.G.), F.L. 
497. R. fuscus, W. & N. 
Byran’s Coppice; P.B.M. /lVooduille; Knightley Park ; E.B. 
502. R. foliosus, W. & N. 
Ticknall; Bryan's Coppice; P.B.M. Seal wood and Knowl Hill 
(R. Gunthert, W. & N.); E.B. South wood and Willesley wood 
(R. Gunther?, W, & N..); F.L. Repton Shrubs; Repton Rocks; 
AG. 
503. R. rosaceus, W.& N. var. hystrix(W. & N.) 
Between Alrewas and Croxall (Staffs.) ; T.G. 
var. infecundus, Rogers. 
Stanton; Swadlincote; Henhurst; Knightley Park; (2. hystrix, 
W. & N.) E.B. Ashby, frequent (R. hystrix, W. & N.); F.L. 
Woody places about Calke, (2. hystrix, W. & N.); W.H.P. 
Repton Shrubs and Rocks; T.G. 
