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Genev. combines his glabrous-leaved secophilus with puhescens 

 in his ed. 2. So I suppose that this must be named puhescens. 

 -— C. C. Babington. 



R. leuoostachysy Sm. Hawk wood, Chingford, Essex, Sept. 

 8th, 1887. — R. Paulson. Leucostachys, var. conspicuus, my 

 former vestitus. — C. C. Babington. 



Ditto, Whitley, near Dewsbury, S.W. Yorks., August, 

 1887. — P. F. Lee. Leuoostachys probably. Leaves very poor. 

 — C. C. Babington. 



DittOy Lark's wood, Hale End, Essex, July 27th, 1887. — 

 R. Paulson. High Beach, Epping Forest, Essex, Sept. loth, 

 1887.— J. T. Powell. Correct.— C. C. Babington. 



Ditto, var. conspicuus, Miill. Banks of Ogwen River, near 

 Bethesda, Sept., 1887. — J. E. Griffith. Leucostachys. — C. C. 

 Babington. 



E. leucostachys, var. ? Household Heath, Norfolk, July 26th, 

 1887. — E. F. Linton. Hardly leucostachys. See under-side of 

 the leaves. Is it not pyramidalis, Kaltenb. ? — C. C. Babington. 



R. pyramidalis, Kalt. Household Heath, Norfolk, July, 1887. 

 ~J. D. Gray. So Dr. Focke named it.— E. F. L. 



R. carpinif alius, W. and N. Shirley, Derby, July 13th, 1887. 

 Named by Dr. Focke. — W. R. Linton. This is hardly the 

 same as Weihe's specimen published by R.eichenbach as typical 

 (Fl. exsicc. Germ. 874). It seems to me very much more like 

 yratus, Focke, although it does not quite exactly accord. I 

 have a fine series of grains before me, and believe this to be it. 

 — C. C. Babington. 



it. Maassii, Focke. Roadside, near Bodorgan station, Angle- 

 sey, August, 1887. — J. E. Griffith. Maassii probably; un- 

 satisfactory specimen. — C. C. Babington. 



R. gratus, Focke. Household Heath, Norfolk, July, 1887. — 

 J. D. Gray. Named formerly for me by Dr. Focke.— E. F. L. 



Rulus ■ . Shady lane by wood, Sprowston ; and wet 



copse, Beeston St. Andrew, Norfolk; Sept. 21st, 1887. — E. F. 

 Linton. These two are probably the same plant, which if not 

 Salteri is perhaps leucandrus, Focke, for they very closely re- 

 semble my authentic specimens of the latter. — C. C. Babington. 



R. amplificatns, Lees. Roadside hedge, Sprowston, Norfolk, 

 Sept. 2 1 St, 1885. — E. F. Linton. Amplificatus. — C. C. Babington. 



R. rosaceus, W. and N. Near Llanberis, Carnarvon, August, 

 1887. — J. E. Griffith. Rosaceus never had such a stem. I 

 think it is a very prickly form of Lejeunii. — C. C. Babington. 



Ditto. Near Shirley, Derby, July, 1887.— E. F. and W. R. 

 Linton. This is rosaceus. — C. C. Babington. 



