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Neslia paniculala. Waste corner, Sandal, S.W. Yorks., Aug., 



1886. — P. F. Lee. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, L., var. jDillenii. Spear Head, Caith- 

 ness, July 8th, iSSy.—F. H. Ward. Porthdafeuch, Holyhead, 

 June, 1887.-— J. E. Griffith. In the absence of ripe fruit one 

 cannot suggest a better name. — A. Bennett. 



Trifolium agrarium. Field near Watten, Caithness, July 

 18th, 1887.— F. H. Ward. Yes.— A. Bennett. 



Prunus domesiica^ L. Moulin Huet, Guernsey, May 19th, 



1887. — M. Dawber. Mr. Baker thinks it may go under P. 

 domeslica, but shading off towards insititia. — A. Bennett. 



Ruliis suberectus, Anders. Dry copse, Sprowston, Norfolk, 

 Sept. 28th, 1882. — E. F. Linton. Surely not suberectus with 

 such prickles. Is it not plicatus ? — C. C. Babington. 



R.Jissus, 'LindA.? Road-bank, Hatfield Chace, S.W. Yorks., 

 Sept. 2ist, 1887.— P. F. Lee. I believe hemistemon. Very 

 badly dried ! — C. C. Babington. 



R. cordifolius, W. and N. Oak Hill, near Woodford, Epping 

 Forest, Essex, Sept. 19th, 1887. — J. T. Powell. Cordifolhis, a 

 form of affim's. — C. C. Babington. 



R. meurvatus, Bab. Hedge by wood, Sprowston, Norfolk, 

 July 28th, 1887. — E. F. Linton. Incurvafus, but not quite 

 typical. — C. C. Babington. Mr. Griffith's wcicrvatus (particulars 

 not retained) was also confirmed.— E. F. L. 



R. rhamnifoliiis, W. and N. Copse, Sprowston, Norfolk, July 

 23rd, 1887. — E. F. Linton. I have specimens named amplifi- 

 catus by Bloxam and amphichloros by Genev., which are very like 

 this. But I am more inclined to call it Muenteri, of which, 

 however, I have not seen authentic specimens. — C. C. Babington. 



Ditto, Common, Sprowston, Sept. 12th, 1887. — E. F. 

 Linton. I feel almost sure this is Muenteri. — C. C. Babington. 



Rubus ■ . Ednaston, Derby, Sept. 5th, 1887. — W. R. 



Linton. At first sight this is very like sertiflorus, but its barren 

 stem differs in its armature. I think we may call it ramosus^ 

 Blox. — C. C. Babington. 



R. puhescens, W. and N. The Warren, Buckhurst Hill, Epping 

 Forest, Essex, Sept. 3rd, 1887. — J. T. Powell. Also, R. 

 rusticanus, Merc. High Beach, Epping Forest, Sept. 4th, 1887. 

 — J. T. Powell. These are difficult, and probably the same 

 plant. I think they are sertijlorus, — not certiflorus as in the 

 London Catalogue. — C. C. Babington. 



R. pubescens, W. and N. Near Shirley, Derbyshire, July and 

 Sept., 1887. Named for me by Dr. Focke. — W. R. Linton. 

 I see Focke mentions a glabrous-leaved form of pubescens, and 



