130 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
wish to express my obligation to Mr. Ge rs aetees F.L.S., 
for a directed my attention to Hartig’s figur 
e following diagnosis may be given of this “fossil fungus :— 
Cercosporites sp. Hyphe oilseed filamentose singulatim r 
pentes dilute brunner septate 5-8» diam. hine inde in oollulas 
magnas 15-23, diam. maturitate opacas atro- brunneas plus 
globosas 3-6-catenulatas vel raro ae aggregatas araarmes 
pro amet habendas subito inflat 
KENT RUBI. 
By E. F. Linton, M.A. 
Tue notes which follow record the Brambles observed by 
Dr. D. T. Playfair and meet, including some detected by Dr. 
Playfair alone, in July, 1901. All have been submitted " the 
Rev. 5S 
ogers, F.L.8. 
The presen are mostly additional to the Flora of Kent; they 
are all within ut three miles of Bromley, and therefore in 
Rubus pit Linton. ier orough Common; and also, I 
think, Hayes Common, the only locality in the county previously 
recorded, but we failed to take specimens hence. 
R. ec W.&N. ee Hill Woods. 
R 
et Wood. 
R. Sprengelii Weihe. Barnet Wood and Farnborough Common. 
*R. micans Gren. & Godr. Keston Common. 
*R, Gelertit Friderichsen. Farnborough Common. 
mR ea Weihe. A very strong form. Hayes Common. 
Farnborough Comm 
a R. Babingtont Bell Salter. Bromley Hill Wood and Farn- 
rough 
*R, veoh Ww. & N. Hayes Common and wooded roadside on 
the way there from nae 
: rough Common, "The former fos 
ordinary R. pallidus W. & N., and I pesysiaed it at once. The 
with neater and smaller habit, nootealtend leaves and 
seemed a new form to me, and I owe the name to Mr. Rogers, 
hs recognized it as exactly his variety ; not given in = Flora of 
but noticed by the Rev. W. Rogers, pp. 94, 9. 
M. 
» foliosus W. & N. Westmorland Road, ecules ai Keston 
on. 
oR, ‘voaldais We & N. var. rund: . Barnet Wood. 
Bromley Hill Wood. > ers Psat oe : 
