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220. T. tenuis Kiitz. Syn. 7. pygmea Kiitz. 5. Chippenham 
ra forming thick, felted, A ce masses among Utricularia 
ugar 
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cortish Rusi. — The following brambles were collected by me 
in July, 1898, chiefly in the neighbourhood of Coa wee Lanark- 
shire; the Rev. W. M. Rogers has kindly determined the Few 
of these plants seem able to stand the smoke, those most fbcpicrtily 
met with being R. Selmeri Lindeb., R. corylifolius Sm., and R. danicus 
Focke, dwarfed probably by the smoke. Although careful search was 
made, nothing was seen of £2. rusticanus Mere. in the parts of Stirling, 
La nark, Dumbarton, and N. Ayrshire visited.—R. jissus Lindl. 
Wood by Woodend, Loch Gartcosh, Lanark; new record foe v.-6. 77. 
A plant from Bishop’s Wood, Garteosh, too pbs: for naming with 
certainty, seems to be R. plica atus W. & N.— BR. Roger rsit Linton occurs 
—AR. hirtifolius Muell. & Wirtg. var. danicus oc Abundant in 
: ae 
markably dwarf form.” — R. corylifolius Sm. var. -aublustris pci 
Douglas Support, near Cone: new for y.-c. 77. ery 
singular little form.” A luxuriant form of R. cory/ifolius grow in 
hedges near the Bore Stone, Bannockburn.—C. H. Wappz 
CumBerLAND Puants. — There are a few omissions ate Mr. 
Bodesont 8 Flora of Cumberland that students of 7 ni sbesioge Botany 
would like to see explained. Ther e good reasons for their 
exclusion, but, as the plants have certainly been facckaals it would 
seem that these reasons should have been stated. Astragalus glycy- 
phyllos, Potentilla | verna, P. alpestris, Statice bahustensis, Epipactis 
violacea, are n as Cumberland plants by Mr. Watson (/. i 
I have seen a Gurababiaiae specimen a the Statice in Herb. Boswell- 
Syme. mex domesticus, with a mark of doubt, is also given for 
Guha bestia in Top. Bot. Goodyera repens, another omission, is 
recorded in the Bot. Record Club Raped for 1879, p. 72, from a fir- 
plantation near the E 
The Derwentwater locality for ‘« Potamogeton lucens” doubtless 
odgson’s book; i 
belongs to P. Zizii, which is not in 
emits there by Mr. C. Bailey in 1882. It is to be regretted that 
so manifest an error as P. lanceolatus should have been entered, in 
face of M Mr. Baker’s cautionary note. I note that Mr. Hodgso 
gives no Cumberland locality seo manic wa rigida, aaoeek he setae 
it in his book.—Arraur Benn 
From Mr. Watson’s MSS. i the National Herbarium it appears 
that the Astragalus and Potentilla verna rest on the old localities in the 
Botanist’s ; for the latter he also gives ‘‘ Hill between Borro- 
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