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R. — Muell. & Wirtg. var. Higa (Focke). IV. 
Chailey Common, 1906; T. H. “A f with more crowded 
acicular péidklon: on the ped. than in Bodke’s +0; and so far a 
slight step towards my mollissimus,” W. M. R 
fi. fal ee Kalt. I. Lamb Lea, Undies Common, and 
Aldworth ; 
R. pt entre Sm. at Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1902; W. M.R. and E. 
R. lasioclados Foc oe var. angustifolius i I. Aldworth, 
Petworth, peer and Shottermill Common ks 
lens Boreanus Genev, II. ‘St. Leonards alae 1907; J. W. 
ite. 
= anglosaxonicus Gelert. *I. Aldworth; W. M. R. 
fi. infestus Weihe. a Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1902; W. M. R. and E.G. 
R. radula Weihe var. echindtoides Rogers. I. Lavington, in 
one place ; W.M.R. YV. Near St. Leonards, in oo quantity : 
a form going off towards R. Griffithianus; W. M. 
fi. oigoclados M. & L. var. Newbouldii Rogers non Bab. VI. 
Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge Wells, 1902; W.M.R. and E.G. 
Babingtoniit Bell Salt. I. Fittleworth to Petworth; W. M.R 
‘Ve St. Leonards; W. M. BR. Vz. or attle ; W. MB. 
— Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge Wells, 1902; W. M. BR. 
E. G. 
eR. mutabilis Genev. var. Naldretti J. W. White. IT. a 
West Chiltington, Thakeham, and Storrington; J. W. W 
. fuscus Wh. & N. VI. Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
é nd E. G. 
R. pallidus Wh. & 'N. I. Near Petworth Railway Statio 
.M.R. V. Hurstmonceaux; G. C. Druce. — Var. Rosebaiaiat 
Rogers. *III. Wood, Henfield! 1905; T. H. 
R. thyrsiger Bab. VI. Road to Tunbridge Wells Cemetery ; 
R. foliosus Wh. & N. Be Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1902; W. M. R. and E. G. 
R. rosaceus Wh. & N. i Aldworth and East Dene Wood; 
W.M.R. II. Hedge, Hurst Road, Horsham, 1891; J. W. White. 
VI. Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge Wells, 1902; W. M. = 
and E. G. — Var. infecundus Rogers. I. Lamb Lea and Burt 
W. M. R.—Var. adornatus (P. J. Muell.). *IV. Wood ees of 
Chailey Station; T. H. 
*R. dasyphyllus Rogers. I. Lamb Lea; W. M. R. 
R. Marshalli F. & R. VI. Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1902; W. M. R. and E. G. 
R. horridicaulis P. J. Muell. . Near Pease Pottage, St. 
Leonards Forest ! 1898; J. W. White (so — Bot, 1906, sor 
. divexiramus P. J. Muell. I. Am m Common, 1 
, “My conclusion ") is, put von "lant provisionally to 
we Shea WE Hs K. f.’ “minutiflorus (P. J. Muell.). I. Wood 
east of Cocking, 1907: T. H. ink a very weak form or state 
