looks very different when growing from the Leppitts Hill 

 specimens. — J. T. Powell. I do not see how to separate this 

 from the Leppitts Hill plant of last year. I fear it must go to 

 R. saxicolus, although looking different at first from the beautiful 

 panicled fruit from the same place now sent. — C. C. Babington. 



jR. cordifoh'us, W. and N. } Peat moors, Shapwick, Somerset, 

 August, 1889. — H. S. Thompson. Apparently a form of R. 

 rhamnifolius, not the typical plant, nor is it the R. cordifolius of 

 Focke. — C. C. Babington. 



R, . Quantock Hills, Somerset, August, 1889.— H. 



S. Thompson. I suppose that this is R, latifolius. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



jl Cockercombe, W. Somerset, September, 1889. 



— H. S. Thompson. I presume that this is R. latifolius, — C. C. 

 Babington. Hawkridge Water, W. Somerset. I presume these 

 Hawkridge plants are R. latifolius. There is much confusion 

 here. — C. C. Babington. 



ig. J Hawk. A form of R. rusticanus, the R. ahruptus 



of Lindley. There is no label. — C. C. Babington. 



jl ^ Quantock Hills, Somerset, September, 1889. — 



H. S. Thompson. I cannot distinguish this from R. vestitus 

 which I believe to be the typical plant of which the R. leucos- 

 iachys of Borrer is a form. — C. C. Babington. 



R. . Quantock Hills, Somerset, September, 1889. — 



H. S. Thompson. Very near to podophyllus but not just the 

 same, the terminal leaflet is more obovate, the setae on the 

 panicle very few. The setae and aciculi on the calyx are very 

 few. I think it must go with R. podophyllus ^ and probably both 

 are extreme forms of R. carpinifolius, — C. C. Babington. 



. Quantock Hills, Somerset, August, 1889. — 



H. S. Thompson. This seems to be R. Sprengelii. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



R, Balfourianus^ Blox. Quantock Hills, Somerset, September, 

 1889.- — H. S. Thompson. I think this may pass as R. Bal- 

 fourianns for the present, but the name may possibly not stand 

 for this form. — C. C. Babington. 



R. . Bridgwater, Somerset, August, 1889. — H. S. 



Thompson. R. deltoideus, Miill. My althceifolius.—Q. C. 

 Babington. 



R, . Boroughbridge, Somerset, September, 1889. — 



H. S. Thompson. I think that there is some confusion here. 

 I do not attempt to name it. — C. C. Babington. 



R, . Quantock Hills, Somerset, September, 1889. — 



H. S. Thompson. It is a great pity that there are no real leaves 

 here. The panicles are beautiful. — C. C. Babington. 



