6 



R. divcrsifolias, Lindl. Near Dinas, Tregarth, Bangor, Sept., 

 18S7. — J. E. Griffith. Household Heath, Norwich, Sept. 

 5th, 1887. — E. F. Linton. Mr. Griffith's plant is mutabilts. 

 Mr. Linton's specimens agree well with a specimen from Rei- 

 gate which Focke determined to be the true riidis, Weihe. He 

 says that my t^udis = echinatus, Lindl., and so I believe it does. 

 — C. C. Babington. 



R. flexuosus, M. and L. {Ountheri). Near High Beach, Epping 

 Forest, Essex, Oct. 15th, 1887. Rare in the Forest. — J. T. 

 Powell. Yes. — C. C. Babington. 



R, Lintoni, Focke. Sprowston, Norfolk, July 26th, 1887. — 

 J. D. Gray. This is the same as what passed before under 

 the names, R. luoens and R. Icetm, Linton. These names, how- 

 ever, being already in use, had to give way to that which Dr. 

 Focke recommended. Members who received specimens a year 

 ago will please alter their labels. — E. F. Linton. 



R, JBellardi, Weihe. Biddulph, Staffordshire, Oct. 188b.— 

 W. H. Painter. This seems prohahly the erpt?tradenes of Mu\\., 

 which is closely allied to pendiiliniis. That differs from it "par 

 la petite inflorescence et les folioles finement dentees." Although 

 possibly not distinct from pendulinus, the panicle here is not at 

 all hke pe7iduUmcs. — C. C. Babington. 



R. JBellardi, Weihe. Copse in Sprowston, Norfolk, July, 1884. 

 — E. F. Linton. This must I think go to rotundifoh'us, Blox. 

 = deflexidens of Boulay ; but the former is much the older name. 

 — C. C. Babington. 



R, pendulinus? Polstcad Marsh, Suffolk, Sept., 1887. — J. D. 

 Gray. Probably very fine pe7idtilimis. — C. C. Babington. 



R. tereticaulis, P. J. Miill. Copse, Sprowston, Norfolk, July 

 27th and Sept. 3rd, 1887. This name was given by Dr. Focke. 

 It is what I had regarded as a form of Bellardi. — E. F. Linton. 

 I have an authentic specimen of tereticaulis from P. J. Miiller in 

 the Herb. Genev. It is just your plant, if we except minute 

 differences in the dentition of the leaves. It seems to approach 

 very closely to my flexuosus, i.e. our former Guntheri. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



R. ccrylifolius, Sm. Professor Babington thinks this is a very 

 strong form of co^yzm^^ws. Llangaffo, Anglesey, Oct., 1887.— 

 J. E. Griffith. 



R. Balfourianus, Blox. Near Dinas, Dindryfal, Anglesey, 

 Oct., 1887. — J. E. Griffith. Suhlustris^ Lees. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



R. dumetorum, var. concitinus, Warren. Cressbrook Dale, 

 Derby, Aug., 1880. This Ruhus was named for me by the Rev. 

 W. H. Purchas, but I consider it to be R, scabrosus, Miill. — W. 



