FOREIGN SPECIES OF EU-CANIN XK PIMPINELLIFOLIA 47 
easy to say, ey it bears all the leading =cgpeite gprs of an 
involuta form, i.e., pimpinellifolie x villose, and there is no 
doubt in my find that BR. hibernica var. co vendita is simply 
a 
UNNAMED VARIETIES. 
There are two plants worthy of mention here, which, if they 
really ao to this group, can hardly belong to any of the above 
ger is Wea by Mr. Baker in Monogr. p. 209, as 
gathered by Dr. Moore in Der It is a glabrous ‘form, but has 
larger nearly ond leaflets and ‘blunter teeth oa in var. glabra. 
ti 
belongs to this Its barren ae rer ber mixed arma- 
elliptical-oval, acute or even acuminate, which is quite unusual in 
this group; they are quite glabrous and glandular-biserrate. The 
petioles are glabrous, glandular, and with hooked ‘rik bod, auricles 
rather broad. PS Ses cannot be easily seen, but appears globose 
ForrIGN SpPEcIEsS OF R. EU-CANINEH X PIMPINELLIFOLIA. 
Examples of this group are of very rarity on the 
Continent. The provinces of Savo ae Cher, sibs Bavaria and 
rraine, produce one or other of the following, but none of our 
British forms have been identified elsewher 
f. sabauda Rap. has quite straight eaihies long and stout 
Sees which are unequal but do not run into acicles. Leafle ts 
Fru = large, ens ot etoncer ey Sepia s aves -, 
ven more canina-like than those of var. ee from whieh 48 its 
oeierion does leaflets and hispid peduncles —— it. The 
canina parent may be some Deseglisei form, but t he strength of 
the glan. ndular sete on the peduncles is not e easy to account for. 
. Schultzit ~ has its prickles rather few, but mixed, curved, 
