358 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Marricarta piscomma DC. 1x Hants.— A plant new to the 
county grows abundantly on the roadside waste above Shide Mill, 
* the foot of Pan Down, near Newport, Isle of Wight, for at least 
ne hundred and fifty yards. Howlo ong the plant vite existed there 
I am not able to say. I had not observed it until this summer, but 
very probably I had overlooked it in previous aan deeming it a 
rayless state of M. inodora. I am not able to suggest any source 
from whi ich the se eeds may have come, other than the nearness of 
time before those of the side branches, a habit which it shares 
with ae EEA which form level-topped inflorescence.—F REDERIC 
Srra 
Runt & Dent Vatrzy, Mm-Wesr Yorks (v.-c. 64).— The 
Rubi of this narrow valley alon ng the River Dee, for ten or twelve 
following list for which no special locality is given. In the case 
of records for v.-c. 64 an asterisk is prefixed :—R. ideus Linn.—R. 
— Bab. A luxuriant form ine sd the more ie 
Derbyshire plant with ~ North Wales type.—*R. Bakeri 
ees, forma. —*R. nemoralis P. J, M Masih. aie the river sane 
Dent (in one spot) or piilaiP iene Neum.—R. Lindebergii P. J. 
e€ Hill above Dent. —R. Selmert Lindeb Exceptionally 
luxuriant and handsome-flowered. — R. robustus P. J. Muell.—R. 
macrophyllus Wh. & N. sp. coll. Hillside.—*R. hypoleucus Letv. & 
Muell. Hillside.—R. pyramidalis Kalt.—R. leucostachys Sm. Hill- 
side.—R. infestus Weihe. Valley and hill. The usual very strongly 
oar orm of North England, with tall suberect stem. With it 
ar Sedbergh, occurred a ‘handsome hybrid (apparently R. infest 
sey pibisti us).—R. Drejeri G. Jensen.—R. dasyphyllus Rogers. 
is Lie 
hill.—R. cyclophyllus Lindeb. "Below Dent; a thicket or Be 
oa belonging to this, but not characteristic. — us 
great quantity by the wis a oo form of R. Bakes rt, 
leaflets so characteristic of this sabisasion n the taller, aro 
and more pyramidal panicle, with large white Mawes: ; and, 
