130 16. R. COLKMANNI. 



named R. septorum (MiilL), R. puhescens (Bor. not of 

 Weihe). It resembles R. Colemanni in all respects except 

 that the leaflets of the flowering shoot are lanceolate, and 

 the panicle is much narrower from all its branches being 

 very short. If the stem-leaves were felted beneath it might 

 well be referred to R. leucostachys (Sm.). It is well deserv- 

 ing of study by those botanists who may be so fortunate 

 as to meet with it. I also suspect that the plant named 

 R. Boreahus by Genevier will best be placed here. All the 

 panicles of it that I have seen are nearly simple. Its 

 author thinks it is near R. leucostachys, and Baker named it 

 R. macrophyllus. 



Habitat. Hedges. July, August. 



Area 5 . . 8 . 10. 



Localities, v. Near the Railway Station at Coventry, 

 Warw. — viii, Packington, Leic. — x. Wass, lY. E, York. 

 (R. Boreanus). 



