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panicle, though very similar in other respects. It seems to go off 
from that towards melanodermis.” ‘* Must certainly go to R. melan- 
caylee, & W., 1 think,” W. M. R. 
*57. R. inrestus Weihe. 4. Gardener’s Lane, RES form grow- 
ing with the next, and showing great resemblance to 
*59. R. Borreri vo Salt. 1. Clyne Common, ag 
Glais, Ley! 4. At many stations near Neath; Dyffryn Sites: 
Gardener’s Lane, Neath. All the poate records apply to a form 
marked by ‘exceptionally strong armature,” and by ‘longer less 
obovate terminal leaflet, and the looser panicle with narrower top,” 
W.M.R. 8. Peterston Moor, pie very r 
*Var. dentatifolius Briggs. 4. Neath. "8. "'Ystradowen, mostly 
with small panicles. New to W ales. 
*60. R. Dresert G. Jensen. 8. Ystradowen ; srigg Well 
ubsp. Leyanus Rogers. 1. Fairwood Comm : Clyne ay 
quantity, a very strongly armed form in Nedd Fechan Glen; great 
quantity at Gilfach and Pencaerau, Neath ; Resolven, plenty. 
Baglan, H.J.R. 8. Fre equent about Aberdare, on both sides of the 
valley up to 900-1000 ft.; most typical and luxuriant at about 
600-700 ft., where it is almost as frequent as R. cuneatus; elsewhere 
less ; varying much in shape and breadth and toothing of leaflets ; 
Ystradowen; near Llantrissant; Taffis Well. 9. Craig Llanishen ; 
hills and woods at Lisvane, Caerphilly, Ley. 
62. R. ecurnatus Lindl. 8. Near Swansea, EF. F’. L. in Journ. 
em _ - 157. 
octapus Muell. & Lefv., var. Newsoutpm Rogers. 8. 
ue y eae Ystradowen. 
*Var. Bloxamianus Colem. 8. Ystradowen. New to Wales. 
*66. R. popopuytius P. J. Mull, 8. Aberdare. 
+68. R. menanoperMis Focke. 9. Caerphilly, near the station 
and in a wood, but rare. ‘* Usually the leaflets are obovate-trun- 
cate, but here mainly elliptic,’ W. M. R. S. 
*70. R. Leseuner W.& N. 4. Open wood at Dyfiryn Clydach, 
Ley. 
*70 bis. R. ertcerorum Lefv. 4. Gilfach, Neath. 8. Form be- 
“Var. cuneatus Rogers & Ley (cf. Rep. B. E. C. 1905, p. 20). 4. 
great 
with acuminate point to terminal leaflet. 8. Far the commonest 
bramble about Aberdare, on both sides os the Pigs and up to 
1000 ft., in all kinds of piers and exposure ; from Hirwaun 
to Penrhiwceiber, H. J. R.; breadth of ae paae varies much. Welsh 
St. Donais ; = Moor; Taffs Well; quantity near Llan- 
trissant; Ystradowen, a strong form. 
*72, M. Rogers queries all records 
except 8. -* beantifal plant found among the ruins of an old iron 
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