210 80. E. KOEHLERI. 



himself pointed out its differences. I now think the plant 

 named by Borrer is R. Lindleianus. 



A beautiful plant, received from Mr Baker as R. fuscus ?, 

 and gathered at Laskill bridge in Eibsdale, much resembles 

 some states of R. pallidus. Its chief differences are found 

 in the smaller quantity of hair upon its barren stem, the 

 rather hard feel of the under side of the leaves owing to the 

 total want of felt and fewness of the hairs there, and the 

 much more cylindrical and less hairy panicle. It seems to 

 be one of the links connecting together the plants now placed 

 under R. Koehleri. 



Habitat. — Hedges and thickets. July, August. 

 Area.— I 2 3 4 5 . 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 . 15 16 . . 



19 30. 



Localities of a. — i. Linton, JV. Dev. ; Tresco, Scilly, W. 

 Corw. (Townsend!) — ii. St Leonard's Forest, W. Suss. (Borr.I). 

 — V. Worcester; Shrewsbury, and near Wrexham, Salop; 

 Cheltenham, ^. Glouc. (NotcuttI). — vii. Bangor, Caern. — ix. 

 Knutsford, Chesh. — x. Thirsk, JV. E. York. — xii. Stock Gill, 

 Ambleside and Rydal, Westm.; Douglas, Isle of Man. 



xix. Killarney, S. Kerry. — xxx. Carumoney, Antrim 

 (Tate!). 



Of p. — iii. Claygate, and St Ann's hill, Surr. — v. Wyck, 

 W. Glouc; Bromsgrove Lickey, Wore; Sharpestones hill, 

 Salop. — vii. Llanberis, Caern. — x. Hebden bridge, S. E. 

 York.; Cleadon and Thirsk, N. E. York. 

 xiii. Gourock, Renf. 



Of y. — i. [Leigh woods, Bristol, N. Som. — ii. Balcombe, 

 E, Suss. (Mitten!); Henfield, W. Suss. (Borr. !).— iii. Ches- 

 sington, S?irr.; Easney Park and Oxhey wood, Herts. 

 (Hind); Trent Park, Middl. (Hind!).— iv. Fakenham, W. 

 Norf.; Balsham, Camhr. — v. Coleford and Lydney, W. 

 Glouc; Chepstow, Mo:im.; Broad Heath and Cowleigh 

 Park, Wore; Berwick and Almond Park, and Wrekin, 



