194 RADNORSHIRE AND BRECONSHIRE RUBI. 
Builth. Altmawr. 48. Hillside, Rhayader; in great quantity. 
By Newbridge-on-Wye. Near Builth Road Railway Station. The 
plant - dag above Builth, by the Wye, 42, is var. Bertramii 
G. Braun, or a long- stamened in dntctniodings between it and 
iypieil cima 
RHAMNIFOLII. 
This group is far more richly represented than any other 
ft. carpinifolius Wh. et N. Uncommon. 48. Near Presteign. 
Newbridge. 
R. incurvatus Bab. Quite the typical plant (as I understand 
it) occurs in Duhonw Glen *(42), and on a hillside near pene 
*(48). A second form, distinct ae to be recognized at a glance 
go off from Aouial incurvatus towards R. car pinifolius and R 
rhombifolius. 
fh. Lindleianus Lees. Undoubtedly one of the most generally 
distributed, as it is one of the most constant and easily recognized 
species. Noted for six ve localities in 42, se for fourteen i in 438. 
R. erythrinus Genev. . Llangorse Com F. A. Rogers! 
Near the junction of the Viton and Wye above ‘Builth (42) Mr. 
Ley showed me an interesting form, growing in fair quantity, 
which was new to both of us, and seems intermediate between fi. 
erythrinus and R. durescens W. R. Linton. 
- rhamnifolius Wh. et N. Rather local. 42. Near Builth, 
ad. Ley!; Liangorse Common. *43. Near Presteign ; Llowes 
Llanelwedd. 
fh. Silurum A. Ley. Quite common and constant in character. 
42. Builth néighibourhned. everywhere; Newbridge; Altmawr 
Llangorse Common; Talgarth and Glasbury Road. 43. Most 
abundant at Rhayader, ot Builth Rond, rs srt 
beredw; Boughrood; Presteign. A very handgom and e 
ceedingly tran fli siaaible. The long ultra- axillary panicle 
an 
The pale petals @ peculiar lilac tint, and the bracts are 
usually gland-ciliate. 
pulcherrimus Neum, wey but rather thinly spread. 
42. Builth sa ee Llangorse Common; Talgarth and 
Sige tt Road; Three Cocks Hotel _Beightboatloed; Hay Hill. 
3. Rhayader ; bynes Boughrood; Stanner Rocks; Presteign. 
