56 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
R. Kehleri W. & N. subsp. *dasyphyllus Rog. Generally dis- 
tributed, but not abundant. §S. Old Wood, Skellingthorpe, 1904, 
1907 ; Woolsthorpe, Fisher, 1906. N. Woods on the chalk near 
Limber ; Twipnooe Woods near Brigg, &c. 
R. dwmetorum W.& N. As a group of forms remarkably rare 
in all these parts of the county. The following are the only 
segregates seen: Var. *raduliformis Ley. Local. S. Hedge near 
Skellingthorpe village. N. Woods and hedges at rete lt a 
Grasby ; Elsham Carrs Wood.—Var. *diversifolius (Lindl.). 
and poorly developed. N. Newhall Wood, 1904; Great Wost 
Wood, Aple 
Bi. corylifolis Sm. Very abundant as an aggregate species, 
d not always easy to discriminate from R. ce The 
following segregates were observed: Mi “ sublustris (Lees). 
Rather rare, but well-marked. 8. Old Wood, Skellingthorpe, 
1904, 1907. N. Birchholt, near Lincoln, 1904; Barnetby; Elsham 
ood.—Vavr. ° ‘eyelophyllus (Lindeb.). Rather common, but 
not well-marked. 
Balfouri: tanus Blox. Local. N. Near Market Rasen, 
Fowler, B. BR. C., 1879; woods near Grasby and Limber, on the 
chalk, very abundantly  yactoig edge, Barnetby. 
. cesius L. §. Bourn od, Fowler, B. R. C., 1879. 
N. Brough to on Wood, Pie. B. R. C., 1878. Very abundant 
throughout the county 
saxatilis L. Vers ata N. Wood near Gainsborough, 
Lees, B. BR. C., 1873; C. C. B 
a? oe TURRHA FROM UGANDA. 
By A. G. Bagsuaws, M.B., F.L.S., anp E. G. manic 
formi, i Pree, capsula 5-loc , seminibus nigris arillo 
c nitis. Species adspectu ee Vogel Hook. fil. affinis 
differt staminibus in margine tubi seartinris in ejus dentibus 
sessilibus, laciniis rout ovariis fa aren 
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