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R. Grirriratanus Rogers. Seen by Mr. Rogers at Breedon, and 
plentifully in Lount Wood, a neighbouring locality, i in 1902. The 
specimens exactly match the Carnarvon plant, previously known 
only from Carnarvon and North 
R. Basryeronn Bell Salter. Under trees by roadside near Bar- 
don Hill, 1901, Jackson. ‘This may very probably be a shade- 
the whole nearer to the variety, - seen at Ulverscroft.—Form 
umbrosa. Copse near Rothley Stati 
R. Broxam Lees. Burbage Wood, "1898, Jackson. 
R. scazzn W. & N. Blakeshay Wood, 1898, E. F. Linton. 
R. ruscus, W.&N. Rev. E. F. Linton es that a plant 
Peoge~ he pathaged.d in Lea Lane in 1898 should bear this name, but 
Mr. Rogers considers it doubtful.—Var. nutans Rogers. Lea Lane, 
1898, E. F. Linton 
R. & N. Swithland Wood, 1898, Linton. The 
only known Leicestershire locality. The Bloxam and Coleman 
records of this probably referred to R. dasyphylius Rogers. 
R. rotrosus W.& N. Buddon Wood; Swithland Wood. 
R. rosaceus W. & N. Scraptoft Long Spinney; Lea Lane; 
Buddon Wood; Blackbird’s Nest.—Subsp. infeeundus Rogers. Piper 
Wood, 1902, Rogers. Boothorpe Lane; Shepshed Lane, Newtown 
Linford—a form with zigzag panicle rachis ; Sutton Ambien, W. 
Bell. — Var. hystrix W. & N.  iece aioe Charnwood Forest— 
panicle insmepk Ulverscroft Lan 
R. Ke ew. & N. Near Roeeliffe, 1899, Rogers. — Subsp. 
co syphyl Rovers. Abundant in the Charnwood Forest area; ales 
r Old Humberstone. A shade-grown form of it with weaker 
Se ature occurs in a Copse near Braunstone, Leicester, and a gather- 
ing from a Long Spinney, Scraptoft, was named forma uimbrosa by 
r. Roge 
R. fc aa W.& N. Tugby Wood, 1903, W. Beil. 
R. nirrus Waldst. & Kit., subsp. Kaltenbachii (Metsch.). Very 
fine te sie in lane bordering Buddon Wood, 1899, Jackson. 
R. saxtoonus P, J. Muell. var. horridicaulis P.J.M. Mr. Rogers 
ecaligead a bush which - saw in aed ote Quorn, in 1902, to 
e the same as the Brecon and Glamorgan bramble so named by 
Dr. Focke. I could not find the sank lact Po though I subatelty 
searched the lane from Buddon Wood to Plain. 
R. ocuropermis A. Ley. Lane by Buddon ‘Wood, 1902, Rogers. 
Cannot. I think, be kept from R. ochrodermis, though with stem 
more hairy and less armed than is usual in the west,” W. M. R. 
veLatus Lefy. Near the railway-station, Quorn, 1899, Rogers. 
R. pumEToRUM Weihe, wie peels distributed in Leicester- 
shire. — Var. ferox =P ; Swithland Wood; 
Rothley Plain ; Newtown Linford : and oe Lane; Ansley; Birstal ; 
Journat or Borany.—Vou. 44. [Aveusr, 1906.] caf 
