TWO NEW BRITISH RUBI. 18 
autumn. — v. nigripes. Wheathampstead, Herts. Fruiting in 
spring. 
T. contorta (Dit.) Rost. Rare. Caddington, Beds. Fruiting 
in spring. 
T. affinis De Bary. Heath, Sundon, near Luton ; a 
stead, Harpenden, Kensworth, Ayers End (A. E G.). Fruiting 1 
spring. 
T. Jacktt Rost. Heath, Pepperstock, near ey someone and 
Zouches Woods, Herts. Fruiting in autumn and w 
Pr foricka. ‘flagellifer (B. & “Br r.) Rost. Thesis: Fruiting in 
winter. 
Hemiarcyria eee pice Rost. Kitchen End (C.C.), 
Barton Springs, Beds. ting in spring an autumn. — Var. 
Neesiana. Barton Spriniges: a Feniliels in autumn. 
H. intorta List. Hitchi 
H. clavata (Pers.) Rost. "Wheathampstead. Fruiting in spring. 
A mas nat Pers. Common. Frui in in autumn. 
summer. 
A. incarnata Pers. ee spare — Caddington, Beds ; 
ee Herts. Fruitin utum 
oo ans (Bull.) Grev. “Caddiagtia Luton Hoo. Fruiting in 
sum 
“y ‘hse Sauter. Heath. Fruiting in winter 
Lycogala epidendrum (Buxb.). Luton Hoo, Kitchen End (C.C.), 
Sharpenoe, Beds. Fruiting in summer 
The sent etge A iaiuee were oe in the New Forest, 
Hants, August, 1 
Physarum asap Fr. 
Stemonitis ferruginea Kbrh. var. microspora. 
Trichia fallax Per 
Lycogala poet ay um Buxb. 
The Hants notes having been made after a long period of dry 
weather, will account for the fewness of the species, The list 
would doubtless be largely extended if a visit to the same locality 
were made in the autumn or winter The most noteworthy record 
is that of Stemonitis — on which see note by Mr. A. Lister 
in Journ. Bot, 1891, 2 
TWO NEW BRITISH RUBI. 
By rue Rev. Aveustin Ley, M.A.. 
Rubus acutifrons, n. sp. — References: Botanical Exchange 
Club Reports, 1890, p. 294; 1891. pp. 331, 352; sub nomine fi. 
Lintoni Focke.—Stem, when growing in open woods, forming a low 
