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The flora of Burton-on-Trent and 
Neighbourhood. 
CoMPILED BY THE BOTANICAL SECTION. 
Part IIJ.—RUBIACEGE TO SOLANACEG. 
[For previous Parts, with Lists of Authorities and Explanations, 
vide Vol. III, p.p. 177—190, 269—282.] 
Corrections to Part II. 
P. 273. The note following the * under ‘ R. infestus Wethe” 
has been misplaced ; it should have been under ‘“‘R. podophyllus” 
lower down on the same page. The question there dis- 
cussed has now been settled in accordance with my view: 
The Rev. W. M. Rogers having named as “R. Bloxamianus, 
Coleman,” a plant found near Willington by The Rev. W. 
R. Linton, and the latter gentleman having pronounced the 
plants recorded by me under R. podophyllus to be the same 
form. The specimen from South Wood in Dr. Mason’s 
Herbarium is undoubtedly the same form, so that R. podophyllus 
disappears from our list. 
P. 279. The record for ‘‘E adnatum, Grisebach” is an 
error, the plant found proving to be a form of “ E obscurum 
Schvreb.” 
