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R. Koehleri W. & N.(sp.coll.). 1. Uxbridge Common ; Cowley; 
Hillingdon; Park Wood, Swakeleys; Mims ‘Wood. 2. Near Ful- 
well and Teddington. 3. Whitton Park ; a Hounslow and 
Twickenham; Northolt. 4. Bishop’s Wo od Between Harrow 
and Northolt. 6. Winchmore Hill Wood; Bnficld Chase 
Var. pallidus (Bab.). 1. Woods about Uxbridge Common ; 
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Park Wood; Ickenham; Ruislip Woods; Northwood; Old Pa rk 
Wood; Harefield; Top Wood. 2. Teddington; 8. Whitton; 
between Whitton and Hounslow. ra Sarto Wood; Enfield Chase; 
North Lodge Woods; Cooper’s Gat 
ft. Marshalli Focke & Rogers. 1. Park Wood, Swakeleys. 
R. viridis Kalt. 1. Bayhurst Wood Old Park « Wood ; Garret 
Wembly Park; Bishop’s Wood; Highgate Wo ‘Hampste stead 
Heath. 5. Northolt Lane. 6. Highgate Wood. 7. South Heath, 
Hampstead. 
fi. Balfowianus Blox. (typical forms). 2. perens: gars © 
and Hatton. 8. Near Hospital Bridge. 4. Wembly P 5. By 
the Brent near Perivale, and canal side by Perivale Wo ce 
R. dumetorun W. & N. (sp. coll.). Common, Very ‘variable; 
many hybrids. 
R. corylifolius ae (sp. coll.). Common 
Ri. casius Li. equent. Forms from—1. Stanmore Heath 
4. Bishop’s Wood ; 6. Between Southgate and Whetstone howe 
** peculiar,”’ the Rev. W. M. Rogers is unable to name 
TEODORO CARUEL.* 
On June 27th, 1830, Teodoro Caruel was born at the settle- 
ment of Chandarnagar i in Bengal, a French enclave on the banks 
English girl from Calcutta. From the latter he inherited the 
tenacity and firmness of his character, and fro mm ihe former his 
affable disposition and courteous manners. ne me to Italy at 
the age of fifteen, and, after the ay had settled in nipecigg! was 
praise educated, and showed an early aptitude for scientific 
observation. The genial  Rasaeeera of his youth, the stimu- 
lating life of the nae capital, his inborn sense of the charm of 
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Early associated with Pietro Savi, Puccinelli of Siena, Orsini of 
Ascoli, Filippo Calandrini, and Tozzetti, a band of enthusiastic 
* To a certain extent translated and condensed from a biographical memoir 
by Prof. Oreste irolo, in a recent number of Malpighia, supplemented by 
information from other sources. 
