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pubescentis tubo quam limbus omnimodo concolor longiore lobo 
postico late rotundato obtuso Felicrails inter se foes sequalibus e basi 
lata breviter subulatis circa sequilongo, calycis fructescentis aucti 
glabri plus minus decurvi intus calvi tubo turbinato-infundibuliformi 
quam lobi 3-plo renee perspicue nervoso lobis inter se sub- 
equilongis, corolle mediocris puberule tubo calyce circiter 6-plo 
longiore deorsum asliaphas sursum gradatim expanso iabib: antico 
tubo equilongo cymbiformi. 
Hab. Entebbe. No. 701. “Shrub in shady forest to 5 feet ; 
flowers scarce ; — tubers eel) hooked, easily detached.” 
fere alis. Folia modica 6-0-7:0 x 2°5-3°0 cm., 
creberrime pellucido-punctata ; ; coste secundarie utrinque 4-5, 
ascendentes ; petioli 0-6-1:5 em. long., minute fulvo-pubescentes. 
Racemi tandem 18-0 cm. long., quando verticillastri inter se 
i a cm. 
0. b 3 
lat.; lobi at rigidi, antici quam laterales paullulum longiores. 
Corolla tota 1:8 cm. long. ; tubus 0-9 em., prope basin 0°15 em. 
long., anticum 0-9 cm. long. Filamenta e tubo ad 1-0 em 
horum pars libera 0-5 em. et (fill. anticoram) 0-7 em. ici. “Stylus 
‘0 cm., stigmatis lobi 0-05 cm. lon ng. 
The young lateral hooks of this plant are liable to be trans- 
pc into aalle which, with a breadth of 0°3 cm., may attain 
2 cm. in length, and are closely covered with coarse reddish hairs 
lightly hooked at the tip. These galls are easily detached from the 
pla 
THE RUBI OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. 
By tue Rey. H. J. Riwpepspern. 
Tux writer is indebted for the materials of this pee to the 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, and also to the ae . Augustin Ley, ina 
degree which is difficult to express in summary terms. It may, 
however, ps gauged on a perusal of the detailed records contained 
in the lis 
Up to ra 1905 the county of Glamorgan had been worked but little 
for brambles; chiefly by the records of Messrs. E. F. Linton and 
Llantrissant, Neath, and the eastern end of the Gower peninsula. 
Mr. Rogers also paid a visit to Aberdare. The result of these and 
