3882 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Form IL.—R. ona Jord. (Pr ones Py . 72; R. cam- 
marifolius Axrv.-Touv. Essai P tela Soc. 
auph. no. 2736.— -Plans ae aoe tm the aareye ; 
divisions of the leaves more unequal, less numerous, 
ower stem-leaves then petioled ; carpels clearly but sho sere 
ae peduneles stout. I have gathered this in Switzerland and 
rol. 
Form IV.—R. pascuicolus Jord. a — Diagn. p. 73; 
R. rivularis Arv.-Touv. Notes, 1883, p. 2 n Banks et Sol.— 
Plant cv nearly dated to the last, bat differs in the divisions 
of the leaves being a little wider and su boblong, with smaller 
flowers note smaller less numerous carpels, with the beak more 
hooked. have gathered this in Switzerland in Cantons Berne 
and Valai 
<sieee II.—R. Sreven1 Andrz. (pro specie) Ap. Bess. Cat. 
Pl. Volhyn, pp. 22-28; Bor. Fl. Centr. ed. 3, p.15; Reichb. Icon. 
i. f. 4605: Gren. Rev. Fl. Jura, 4 28; Freyn, l.c. p. 938; fi. sil- 
vaticus open Fi. Paris (p.p.); &. acris Jord. Observat. Fragm. 6, 
pp. 15-17, non L. nec auct. plur. —Rootstock with prolonged oblique 
or anigonial ieots me covered with long hairs. Plant villous, hairs 
patent, at least on the petioles, stems few, leaves more or less broad, 
reniform-cordate, less deeply 3-5-partite, lobes ovate- Ss m, eter 
not overlapping.—Habit of R. nemorosus f. Amansii. I hav athered 
his in = hain and Wiltshire, and have specimens 5 guthere 
_ by Mr. Beeby in Shetland. I have also ameerieys it at Luchon in 
the Pyrenees, and at Weissanstelt in Switze 
Sussrecies III.—R. Frizsianus. Tadbensil with oblique or sub- 
- horizontal prolonged rhizoma, more or less covered with fibres; 
radical leaves more or less hirgute, shortly petioled, short, broad, 
suborbicular, with broad lobes, less deeply cut, borders of lobes 
touching or overlapping. 
Form I.—R. vulgatus Jord. (pro specie) ap. Bor. Fl. Centre, 
ed. 3, p. 15. eak of carpels strongly hooked, persistent, leaves 
with whitish sabeseings, primary lobes of root-leaves more or less 
ouching, rather deeply toothed, rootstock and Hike me ie tne t 
slender, with few fibres. I have gathered this in Yorkshire, Car- 
narvonshire, and ee I have it from Shetland, and also 
have it from Orle 
Ae aes Bits Jord. ee — Observat. Fragm. 6, 
; Fl. Centre, ed. 8, p. 16.—Beak of carpels much less hooked 
Seat the last, leaves greener, with shorter teeth, borders of the 
primary lobes of root-leaves overlapping above, but with sinus 
below, rootstock thicker than the last and with more fibres. I have 
this from Shetland, communicated by Mr. Beeby, and named by 
ah Rou uy. I have also gathered it in Canton Vaud, in Switzer- 
toon III.—R. nemorivagus Jord. (pro specie) Diagn. p. 74, excl. 
syn. ; Lamotte, l. c. p. 48.—Similar in habit to the last, but borders 
of primary lobes of root-leayes completely overlapping, leaving little 
or no sinus below. I have cs this in Canton Vaud in Switzer- 
