54 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
R. PuBESCENS Weihe var. SUBINERMIS Rogers. Common 
quite characteristic. W. Henfield, Borrer age 6 macrophyil) 
Sowerby Herbarium, British Museum (E. B. Suppl. t. 2525)! 
Slindon, &c., M.! Horsham and St. Leonards a W.! 
Lavington; Coates; Petworth; Midhurst ; chide ie de &e. 
hiefly on moors and other open sunny place ci . Uckfield, &e., 
F.! Lindfield, Standen! Crowborough ba re H.! Worth 
; : 
SILvATIcl. 
R. stnvaticus Wh. & N. Apparently rare. *“W. Near Mid- 
hurst, on Petersfield ey in a few spots, 1914. 
R. HESPERIUS eae (see Journ. Bot. 1914, 181). *B. Near 
Newick Station, Rev. J. Roffey, 1909! Apparently a form of this 
which I enter here because, though I have seen no other Sussex 
plant identical with it, Mr. Roffey’s specimen strongly recalls a 
plant growing in Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells, West Kent 
(some twelve miles distant); and both seem likely to prove not 
distinct from the ino form of my Rf. hesperius as found in 
W. Glos. and Carnarvon. | 
R. LENTIGINOSU eis Frequent on sandy commons. A form 
with (as a rule) a remarkably diffuse and straggling jane 
St. Leonards Forest outskirts, W.! r 
‘ Sheffield Park Arms,’ Standen! Petworth; Duncton ; Coates 
.! Lavington Common, 1901. From Elsted by Midhurst, 
Selham, and Fittleworth to Pulborough, common, 1914. HE. Am- 
bersham Common, H., 1907! Tilgate Forest, near Cinder Bank. 
Brid age S. Waterdown Tape. St. Leonards-on-Sea. Recalls 
m divaricatus Focke of R. nitidus, but Pret s: from it 
are not ais confined to angles and piree subequal. 
R. MacropHyLyus Wh. & N. Type seems rather uncommon. 
Early records what buses, vid — eee because my var. 
subinermis of R. pubescens was usually with us mistaken for 
macrophyllus before 1890. wW. Radgwis ik, . By Graffham 
own, 1901. Copse near Burton Rough. Midhurst Common. 
Redhill Hollow, Coates. Benham. E. Near Bexhill; Cuckmere 
district, &c., R.! East Chiltington, H.! 
Var. SCHLECHTENDALIT Weihe. W. Fairly common, but 
variable. Henfield, Borrer (teste C. C. B.). Roadside, Popple 
Hill, Cad as yee M.! Bignor. Fittleworth to Benham. E. 
term aie 
ROPHYLLOIDES Genev. W. Midhurst Common, 1902. 
In snare spots near Midhurst Common, 1914. Like its nearest 
ally, R. Schlechtendalii, variable in density of hairs — stem an 
panicle, outline of terminal leaflet and size of flowe 
ar. AMPLIFICATUS (Lees). *W. Midhurst Guten, 1914. 
