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R. echinatusy Lindl. Bushy Plain, Walthamstow, Essex, 

 August 19th, 1889.— J. T. Powell. Yes.— C. C. Babington. 



R. Jlexuosus, M. and L. Epping Road, near " Robin Hood," 

 Essex, August 15th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. Yes.— C. C. Babington. 



R. cordifoUus^ W. and N. Oakhill, near Hale End, Essex, 

 August 19th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. Is it not very near the 

 carpinifolius of Bloxam } which goes I think to nemoralis. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



R. plinthostylus^ Gen. Hawkwood, Chingford, Essex, August 

 15th, 1889. Named by Professor Babington, 1888. 



R. No. I. } macrophyllus, W. and N. High Beech, Essex, 

 August 9th, 1889.— J. T. Powell. R. No. 2. High Beech, 

 Essex, August 15th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. I think I must place 

 both of these with rosaceus and Hysti'ix for the present at any 

 rate. These two form one variable species. — C. C. Babington. 



R, No. 3, pubescens, W. and N. High Beech (between the 

 church and Paul's nursery), Essex, August 9th, 1889. — J. T. 

 Powell. Probably, but with a broader panicle than usual. — 

 C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 4, near nemoralis, MuW, Near Wake Arms, Essex, 

 August, 13th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. I think this is a small form 

 of amplificaius. — C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 5, villicaulis, Focke. High Beech, Essex, August 13th, 

 1889. — J. T. Powell. R. hamulosus, L. and M. — C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 6, diversifolius. Near " Rising Sun," Walthamstow, 

 Essex, July 30th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. I think that this will 

 prove to be emersistylus — Briggsii, but it is not quite like my 

 specimens. — C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 7. Snaresbrook, Essex, July 24th, 1889. This form 

 is not at all uncommon about Snaresbrook. The fruit is very 

 imperfect often only 2 or 3 small drupels. I am not at all 

 certain where to refer it. — J. T. Powell. I think R. sertiflorus^ 

 Mull— C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 8, hirtus, W. and N. Leppitts Hill, near Chingford, 

 August I St and 6th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. I think saxicolus 

 humifusus of Bab., exceedingly fine. — C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 9, hirtus. Near Mr. Baring's house. High Beech, 

 Essex, August 6th, 1889. — J. T. Powell. It seems possible that 

 these are Kattenbachii. — C. C. Babington. 



R. No. 10, near hirtus, W. and N. Churchyard, High Beech, 

 Essex, August 13th, 1889. I am very doubtful about this which 



