230 S3. R. LEJEUNII. 



considers his R. Lejeunii to be a variety of R. glandulosiis. 

 This was my opinion in the earlier editions of my Manual; 

 but I now believe that I was then in error. 



Habitat. — Banks and hedges. July, August. 



Area.— . 2 3 . 5 . 7 . 9 10 . 12. 



Localities. — ii. Between Temple and Walmer, Sel borne, 

 S. Hants (Salter). — iii. Oxhey'wood, Watford, Herts; Bar- 

 rack wood, Warley, S. Essex (Hind!); Debden wood, i\^. 

 Essex. — V. Bog at Almond Park, Salop. — vii. Near Dinas 

 Dinorwig, Caern. — ix. Bowdon, Chesh. (Hunt!). — x. Aln- 

 wick, Northumh. (Baker!). — xii. Douglas, Isle of Man. 



On the slope of Fort George next the sea, Guernsey. 



h. Bellardiani. Folia ternata vel raro qiiinato- 

 pedata; foliola infima pedicellata intermediis dissita. 

 Aculei in caulium aciculatorum setosorum valde hir- 

 toriim angulis ssepissime congesti. 



The Ruhl Bellardiani have very hairy stems with many 

 slender, weak and unequal aciculi and setae, which do not 

 spring from tubercles and are persistent. The prickles are 

 rarely very large, often project very slightly beyond the 

 dense coat of hairs, and are confined to the angles of the 

 stem. The stems altogether want the filelike surface found 

 in the Raduloe, and also the very prickly armature of the 

 Koehleriani. 



