ra 
d 
; 
6 
ae ee ee ee eee a ae SS aes 
* 
SUPPLEMENTARY RECORDS OF BRITISH RUBI 145 
R. pumMEetorum Wh.& N. 
x Weihe. 
40. Salop! 
b. BRITANNICUS Rogers. 
20. Herts. EH. M. Langley! 
33. Glos. E.! M. A. Rogers! 
40. Salop! weak form. 
c. DIVERSIFOLIUs (Lindl.). 
33. Glos. E. Riddelsdell! M. 
A. Rogers! 
h, RADULIFORMIS Ley. 
Bs. oes 8. te 
12. Hants N. Eyre! 
Ce ee EK. Standen !] 
6. Kent W.! 
7 ream Britto 
33. Glos. E. M.A. gaa 
34. Glos. W. Riddelsdell ! 
40. Salop. Ley! 
z. CONCINNUS Warren. 
38. Warwick. Bagnall! 
59. Lane.S. Wheldon! Travis! 
60. Lanc. W. Record still 
wanting. 
R. corybirouius Sm. 
a. SUBLUSTRIS Lees. 
59. Lane. 8S. Wheldon! 
b. consuNGENS Bab. Saas 
ee 
hyllus Lindeb. 
Bot. 1914, 208. 
82. Haddington. Cowan! 
R. czsrus Linn. 
82. Haddington. vigils 
83. Edinb. Cowan 
Notre.—I owe an apology to the Editor and readers of this 
Journal when referring, as above, to my article in the volume for 
1914 (pp. 178, &c.) entitled ‘Notes on Dr. Focke’s Rubi wisrobes 
(1914).” The above title would lead one to expect a distinct and 
separate work, but is intended to refer to the third part of Dr. 
ocke’s Species Ruborum, published in the Bibliotheca Botanica, 
Stuttgart, 1914. 
My error in referring to it in so misleading a 
y 
way was due to the fact that the copy sent to me by the author 
has no prominent title on the paper cover seni “ Rubt Europa. 
words (in: much smaller type and bra 
7. 
ketted) ‘‘ Bibliotheca Botanica. 
Heft. 83,” as well as by fuller dissenibtive titles within. 
FURTHER NOTES 
ON ARCTIUM. 
By A. H. Evans, M.A. 
In the following paragraphs I hope to adda little to our know- 
ledge of the above-ment err genus, which I discussed fully in 
13-119 :-— 
8 
this Journal for 1913, pp. 1 
Thro 
ugh the kindness of Professor Massart and Dr. Moss, I 
have ane able to examine Lejeune’s original s 
fin 
en of Aretals 
pecim 
nemorosum. I find that it is undoubtedly referable to A. vulgare 
(Hill) Evans, and probably to its subvariety pyc cnocephalum, though 
the specimen is too poor for absolute certainty. The syn pris 
synon 
I gave must therefore be amended by the transference of t 
A. nemorosum Lejeune from A. minus to A. vulgare. 
With nee to Hill’s figures, I have jeieentiond them in the 
