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jl ^ pg^^ moors, Shapwick, Somerset, August 1889. 



— H. S. Thompson. This plant I cannot name. I think that I 

 have seen it, but do not know what it is. It seems very near to 

 Newhouldii. Its stem is much more hairy, and it has much more 

 of a Koehlerian appearance. There is not material enough, and 

 we want to know so many characters to determine it with any 

 satisfaction. I consider it very interesting. It is much to be 

 desired that members would carefully study their plants when 

 fresh, and give as good names to them as they can, noting the 

 colours and proportions of the floral organs. This would be of 

 great value to them, as being scientific work, and save the 

 distributors very much time and trouble. I have hardly time to 

 go through this lot of unnamed UuU with the requisite care. — 

 C. C. Babington. 



Rosa canina, var. decipiens (Dum.). Nayland, Suffolk, June and 

 September, 1889. — J. D. Gray. Flowering and fruiting stems 

 certainly different, the former an arvensis form. — J. G. Baker. 



R. arvensis, L., var. gallicoides, D^segl. Yeavely, Derbyshire, 

 August 7th, 1889. This very interesting arvensis variety grows 

 strongly developed and in some quantity along one hedge, and 

 as the Rev. W. R. Linton informs me in a less pronounced form 

 in some other spots in the neighbourhood. — E. F. Linton. An 

 arvensis form. — J. G. Baker. 



R, tomentosa, Sm., var. . Near Clifton, S. Derbyshire, 



September 25th, 1888. — Wm. R. Linton. Var. subglobosa.—]. G. 

 Baker. 



R. tomentosa^ var. scahriuscula (Sm.). Shirley, S. Derbyshire, 

 August 24th, 1887. So named by Messrs. Baker and Crepin. 

 Yes.— J. G. Baker. 



R. . Ashbourne, S. Derbyshire, September 17th, 



1888. "Between frondosa and coriifolia.'"-^], G. Baker. Re- 

 ferred to implexa by the Rev. Mofe Rogers and to lutetiana by 

 M. Crepin. — Wm. R. Linton, var. sphoerica (Gren.). — J. G. 

 Baker. 



R. canina, var. ohiusifolia (Desv.). Braemar, S. Aberdeenshire, 

 August, 1887. — Wm. R. Linton, ohiusifolia passing into iomen- 

 tella,—-]. G. Baker. 



R. canina, var. collina (Jacq.). Bradley, S. Derbyshire, July 

 15th, 1887.— Wm. R. Linton. Exactly. Koscinciana.—]. G. 

 Baker. 



R. canina, var. Koscinciana (Besser.). Shirley, S. Derbyshire, 

 July, 1887. See Watson Report for 1887 where the name was 

 assigned by Messrs. A. Bennett and J. G. Baker. — Wm. R. 

 Linton. Yes.^ — J. G. Baker. 



R, caninUf var. collina (Jacq.). Shirley, S. Derbyshire, August 



