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R. echinaius, Lindl. Lark's Wood, Chingford, Essex, Aug. 

 24th, 1887. — J. T, Powell. Ecliinatm = my former rudis. 

 The felt is very slight. — C. C. Babington. 



Ditto } Near Connaught Water, Epping Forest, Essex, 

 Sept. loth, 1887. — J. T. Powell, Rosaceus, which is a form of 

 Kijdrix. — C. C. Babington. 



R. echinatus, Lindl. ? Hawk Wood, Chingford, Essex, Aug. 

 24th, 1887. High Beach, Epping Forest, Aug., 1887. Ching- 

 ford, Essex, Sept. 9th, 1887. — R. Paulson. One or two of 

 each, the three lots all under one cover: an arrangement that 

 is awkward for the distributor. The first of the three is rightly 

 named. The second and third are R. rosaceus. — E. F. Linton. 



R. echinatus, Lindl. High Beach, Epping Forest, Aug. 20th, 

 1887.—- J. T. Pov/ell. Can this be rosaceus? Probably. — 

 C. C. Babington. 



R. rudis. Wiston, Suffolk, Sept., 1887.— J. D. Gray. What 

 is now distinguished as echinatus.— E. F. L. 



R. Radula, Weihe, form. Sprowston, Norfolk, July 26th, 

 1887. Household Heath, Norfolk, Sept. 30th, 1887.— E. F. 

 Linton. Both Newlouldii. — C. C. Babington. 



R. Gelertii, Friderichsen. Copse and hedgerow, Sprowston, 

 Norfolk, Sept. loth, 1887. Named for me by Dr. Focke. — E. 

 F. Linton. I agree with you and Focke. I have good speci- 

 mens from K. Friderichsen from Schleswig before me. It is 

 considered as very closely allied to Mmnteri. I see that 

 Friderichsen says that it has some setae on the panicle. They 

 are what I call "sunken setse," and I find them also on your 

 specimen, which seems exactly like the Schleswig plant. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



R. Koehleri, Weihe. Lark's Wood, Hale End, Essex, Aug. 

 24th, 1887. — R. Paulson and J. T. Powell. Apparently 

 velatus, closely allied to Koehleri. — C. C. Babington. 



R. Kcehleri, Weihe. Coxley valley, Dewsbury, S.W. Yorks., 

 1887. — P. F. Lee. Fusco-ater. — C. C. Babington. 



R. Kcehleri, var. pallidus, Bab. Biddulph, Staffordshire, Oct., 



1886. — W. H. Painter. Yes ; a weak form of our pallidus, not 

 of W. and N.— C. C. Babington. 



R. Kcehleri, var. cavatifolius, Miill. Perfeddcoed Road, near 

 Bangor, August, 1887.-— J. E. Griffith. Cavatifolius.— C. C 

 Babington. 



R. fusco-ater, Weihe. Penhower Road, near Bangor, August, 



1887. — J. E. Griffith. Kcehleri^ var. infestus, Bab. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



