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the bramble which reaches ee 1100 ft. near Buxton, named 
pallidus by Mr. J. G. Baker in 1884, but quite unlike the alls of 
Dr. Focke, which I ee distinguish from the are usually 
named hwmifusus by us. Typical rosaceus I did not meet with.— 
b. Hystrix Weihe, a very prickly form. M. Bettedta Blecate and 
esting, heathy roadside. — R. echinatus Lindl. D. Llangollen, 
side bank north of recreation-ground. — R. fusco-ater Weihe ? 
Mr sien thus names a h e bramb w near the 
nd appears to me to be exceedingly like a Somersetshire plant 
collected by th as r el near Castle Ner and named 
ant and characteristic Rubi. — oe ius & angollen 
and se of Eglwseg Rocks. M. Barm 
Potentilla procumbens Sibth. Local. °D. Gi int Hill, in plenty. 
Near Cross Foxes Inn, Cader. Between Blaenau and 
Festinio og. 
Alchemilla vulgaris L. Com 
Agrimonia Eupatoria L. D. "Baily frequent. M. Not seen.— 
Rosa site ncentiied i M. Barmouth, omen 
Sm. Fairly common. — bi scabriuscula Sm. gai Mens aoecrte 
in two places.— R. canina L. D. Exceedingly abundant and 
varied in the Vale of Llaipotlied and along the base of the Eglwseg 
Rocks, the commonest forms being lutetiana, dumalis, urbica, and a 
suberistate one dap pecrecs plone 8 and W aiaams, I also 
Neither at Visead (780 ft. above sea- Seah, nor at Vostiniog . 
(700 ft.), could I find a rose-bush of any kind ; but at Maentwrog, 
all the other species. | 
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p West Sutsertanp Prants. — The ten ea 
list 6 of elias waited 3 in Jul sais year by the Rev. E. 8. Marshall 
and 7 in company with Mr. J. Grant, will supp joint the 
