SHORT NOTES. B45 
(Surrey and Hants) occurred P. pusillus var. tenuissimus, Fries, in 
large patches; its beautiful deep green colour made it distinguish- 
able at some distance from ordinary pusillus. Here it showed no 
approach to the type, but had very narrow tapering leaves, much 
like those of P. rutilus, Wolfg., on a small scale-—Anrruur BENNETT. 
for this species, and about double that distance from 1 th 
Devon one near Linton; but so very little is known of most of the 
botany of the tract of country coming in between Boyton and 
quotes Dr. Bo 
suspects latifolia and Mougeotit are but the extreme forms of a 
series of hybrids between Aria and torminalis. As regards latifolia, 
Rare Eneuisa anp Irish Puants.—A rose which I gathered last 
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