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R. agit of our list; occupying an intermediate position 
betwee 
R. sabato Lindl. (R. rudis Weihe, Fl. Plym.). Very local. 
3. Knighton Heath. Honicknowle, Briggs. 4. Though this occurs 
at Westward Ho! and is frequent by the Tamar between eer 
Dartm 
i. edi Muell. & Lefvy. Local and variable. 3. Lydford, 
north-west end of Black dale oe Brent Tor and the Tor. 
4. White Rock Hill, Sticklepath.— Var. Newbouldi: Rogers. 
Locally abundant. *3. From Kit’s Steps, Lydford, by Black 
Down, &c., to Roborough Down; near Dousland. *4. Bridestowe. 
Sub- KoEHLERIANI. 
Fi. melanodermis Focke? Very ra I have never seen the 
living plant in Devon; but, after he a studied it in the Bourne- 
however, vouch for their absolute identi ity. 
. Babingtonit Bell Salt., f. wnbrosa. *3. Near Walkhampto 
in a deep lane near the village, 1910. The only Devon tallied 
n. 
R. mutabilis Genev., var. memorosus Genev. 3. Locally 
ate Roborough Down; Yennadon Down, near the Reser- 
u 
detailed description "of further localities see Fl. Pl ym. It keeps 
very distinct from the type and from Mr. White’s var. Naldretiv. 
Sub-BELLARDIANI. 
Fairly Me Ps aor though mostly local. 
R. fuscus Wh. & N. Untypical. 3. Whitleigh Wood and 
amerton Folliot, near Plymouth, Briggs—Var. nutans Rogers 
pe _foliosus Weihe, Fl. Plym.). 3. Cornwood; Denham Bridge, 
ruggs. 
R. pallidus Wh. & N. 3. Near Moreton- Hampstead Hill 
4, Okehampton ote a slender, weakly- ae neues form. 
R. scaber Wh. & N. 3. Roborough Down, near Yelverton. 
reac near Milton Abbot. Bickleigh Vale, Briggs and Focke. 
Occurs in several N. Devon localities, but all of them at a distance 
from Dart mee ba 
R. thyrsiger Bab. (R. Bloxamii Lees, Fl. Plym.). Locally 
abundant. 3. Near Milton Abbot, F. A. a (not segs typical 
Henisknewie and Piesinigh Vale. Shaug 2 i tree ; 
8g. uckland, &e., Briggs. 4. Quarry, near Okehamp 
longithyrsiger ie (B. pyramidalis Bab., Sag Plym.). 
Widaly distributed and locally very abundant. 3. Knighton 
