SHORT NOTES. 217 
76. A. zanzipartcum Masters in Fl. Trop. Afr. i. p. 186. Sida 
zanzibarica Boj. in herb. 
om ¥ ropical Africa ! 
— oe Guill. & Perr. i. “be 64, t. 14. 
Ha Sen gal | 
hk, ade ead nee Gen. Syst. i.p. 500. Sida eastipularis 
pits ‘DG. Prod. ij 
~sge wwerbeiter Sans, No. 586! 
sa ft aa of this plant in Hb. Smith at the Linnean 
dbeieys The leaves are very acuminate, and cinereo-pubescent 
ath. 
9. ogee pa n. sp. A. indicum var. populifolium J. 
Szysyl. Enum. Pol ob. Pl. Rehmann. p. 128. Caule fruticoso 
molliter siherdo- velutino, foliis jonge petiolatis cordatis lanceolatis 
e 
dunculis teretibus supra medio articulatis, sepalis ovatis acutis Bike 
H a Ps nsvaal, Dr. Re cha, No. 5221! On the Maadji 
Mountain, W. J. Bu rehell, No. 237 
Larger leaves about 3 in. long aA Qi in. broad; petioles 1-24in.! 
carpels 2 in. 
(To be continued.) 
SHORT NOTES. 
PHEGOPTERIS CALCAREA IN OxrorDsHIRE.—Wychwood Forest, in 
the north-west of the county, was the only pablished locality for 
the above plant in my Flora, but a locality in Buckinghamshire 
near Wycombe was on record. This year Miss Bell, daughter of 
same district yields the oak fern, which o tw lities, 
one in Bucks, the other in Oxon, both of which localities have b 
published in this Journal. Just as the oak from these places 
the drier soil in which the oak fern grows in Oxon and Bucks may 
tend to increase its resemblance to the pate ee polypody. —- G. 
Cranmer Druce 
Rosa Donrana 1x W, Kent.—-On May 28rd oe Wolley Dod 
and I gaat several fine bushes of this plant near Halling; and 
Trottescliffe a few days later. A. imvoluta is not recorded for 
W. Kent in wg be Botany, but was published in 1855 by 
fh. a. More, in the Phytologist (new iecioa}, @ i, 24, as occurring 
at Southbo cepa 5 Mr. F, Dickinson has also found a form (probably 
Doniana) near Crockham Hill.-Epwarp 8. M 
