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bright rose-pink instead of white or pinkish, as in the western plant. 
It may therefore be convenient to distinguish this form by the pro- 
visional name var. londinensis 
Certainly nowhere else in Great Britain do I remember to have 
seen this species so characteristic a feature of the ‘calle flora. 
16. Bromley Hill Wo ods, Linton ¢ Playfair, Hayes and Chisle- 
h 
Wandsworth Commons, and Putney H. xshott, Walton. 
Near Uxbridge, Benbow. Hampstead H., in plenty ; Hounslow i. 
fi. incurvatus Bab. Fairly eeaaGnE. 16. Hayes C. 17. 
som C.; itemoor C., Britton. In good quantity on Barnes, 
Wandsworth, and Wimbledon C., and Putne ey H. *21. Hounslow 
H. In all t these localities not the typical plant, but the constant 
well-marked form described in Journ. Bot. 1899, 194, as ** going 
off from typical R. incurvatus towards R. car pinifolius and R. 
rhombifolius.”. Mr. C, E. Britton, my companion in my one visit 
to Hayes C. (August, 1902), ss out to me there a plant which 
we were agreed in believing to be R. incurvatus x rusticanus. 
_ BR. Lindleianus Lees. as generally distributed and locally 
abundant. 16. St. Paul’s Cray, H. Groves. Keston, B. J. simi 
between i and Imes Hill, Dit Clapham C.; Streat- 
ham and Tooting C.; and Putney H., abundant. Wimbledon and 
Wandsworth C., local. Lanes near Esher W. 1 
: ‘ ton. . 
Snaresbrook and Epping Forest, Powell. 21. Uxbridge C., Benbow. 
Hounslow H. Hampstead H., abundant. Southall. 
R. Lindleianus x rusticanus. 16. Near Goathurst C., Britton. 
Ri. erythrinus Geney. a somewhat glandular in panicle. 
Fairly frequent. 16. Keston C., Britton. Hayes and Chislehurst 
C. Halste 17. Fairmile C., my Streatham ape 
and Wimbledon C., “Seana t. Wandsworth and Barnes 
wh 
Bagnall. Abrook C., Britton, Streatham, ‘Tooting, Wandsworth, 
Barnes, and Wimbledon C. Putney H. Oxs _ 
ton. ae Epping Forest, Powell. 21. Uxbridge On : " wood 
Eaidip, B enbow. Harrow Weald C., Trimen (hb. Brit. nas}: 
tial. 
Subsp. Bakeri F. A. Lees. 16. Hayes C., de Crespigny. oe 
hurst C., local. 17. Locally abundant t and very constant in 
racter. Ham C., Wolley Dod. Fairmile and Westend (Baher) ¢ C., 
Britton. gee  ouge sworth, Barnes, and Wimbledon ue and 
