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The specimens in Woods's herbarium are numbered 71 to 76. 
They are not, as a rule, sie poe ones to describe from, and I 
can aiity give the follo owing n 
No. 71, from Potter’s a 3 “the end of a flowering-branch in 
& very young state. It is quite unarmed, excepting some sm 
hooked pricklets on the 2 ger which ope ceo pubescent aed 
slightly glandular. medium size, oval, subobtuse 
acute, not acuminate, veal Fgndlar-biera, subglabrous halve, 
hairy beneath, very fi Pm acer s and secondary 
rves. Peduncles eiivotl aoe flabrous Ses als with Sites 
, from Stoke Newington, is a rather larger and more 
ae deriresingaliaioh, with hooked but not stout prickles. 
Leaflets rather small, broadly oval, acute or subobtuse, not 
acuminate somewhat hairy above, more densely so beneath, very 
finely glandular on midrib, scarcely so on secon nerves. 
Petioles densely pubescent, somewhat glandular. Peduncles quite 
hispid-glandular, not Rae! Sepal pinnz moderately broad, 
hardly gland-ciliate. Styles cannot be seen. This specimen has 
a stronger ‘“‘tomentella” look than No. 71, but its glandular 
‘No. 73, from Godstone. ‘A weak piece of stem with four 
or five short flow werlng-branches. Prickles curved or hooked, 
some — stout, others slendér and subulate. "Patol and 
leaflets f but very slightly glandular eath. Sepal 
No. 74, from Southgate, is the best specimen, but the least 
characteristic. The prickles are small or rather small; and 
straightish or hooked, few on atin S branches. Petioles less 
airy and more ene than in last three. Leaflets large, oval 
or broadly so, , fully biserrate, thinly hairy above, more 
densely so cinch sia fine scattered glands on secondary nerves. 
aad pinne well cee gene. _ Peduncles ms Par a 
ert. 
necessary. 
specimen Salata oy Woods in Herb. Brit. Mus. has 
pilililes small but hooked ; leaflets rather small, roundish, obtuse, 
-piipinererehaoas thinly hairy above, shaggy beneath, and with 
ed glands; small flowers in a cluster, uncles quite 
hispid giaaaiee ‘but not hairy, and small globose calyx-tube. 
The fruit is not formed; styles thinly hispid. 
Specimens ‘dans by other collectors vary so much that it is 
Journat or Borany, 1908. [SuppLeMEnr.] d 
