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R. rosaceus^ W. and N. Walthamstow, 22nd August, 1890. — 

 J. T. Powell, ''fid. Prof. Babington." 



R. Hystrix, Weihe. Near Penrhyn Quarry, Bangor. — J. E. 

 Griffith, August, 1890. Good Hystrix.—^ . M. R. 



R. echinaius, Lindl. Near High Beech, Essex, ist September, 

 1890. — J. T. Powell. Typical. Beautiful specimens. — W. M. R. 



R. viacrothyrsus, Lange. Near Bangor, N. Wales, July, 1890. — 

 J. E. Griffith. Yes.— W. M. R. 



R. Radula, Weihe. Kinsar, near Bournemouth, 18th August, 

 1890. — E. F. Linton. I do not know where to place this plant 

 except under Radula, but I should say it varies considerably 

 from the type, in the direction of Koehleri. — W. M. R. 



R. Radula, Weihe, var. f Alder Car, near Bradley, Derbyshire, 

 22nd September, 1890. — E. F. Linton. Yes, I suppose, but a 

 very curious variety. — W. M. R. 



R. Radula, Weihe, var. ? Yeldersley Rough, near Bradley, 

 Derbyshire, 23rd September, 1890. — E. F. Linton. Differing 

 from the Alder Car plant, only by dense long hairs of panicle. — 

 W. M. R. 



R. melanodermis, Focke. 7 Near Shirley, S. Derbyshire, 5th 

 October, 1889. — W. R. Linton. Very distinct ixom melanodermis 

 Focke. I think a var. of Radula, differing from the type in the 

 direction of echinahis, and, more remotely, rudis. — W. M. R. 



R. Koehleri^ Weihe. Ludgate Plain, Sewardstone, Essex, 9th 

 August, 1890, — J. T. Powell. Yes, though rather weak agreeing 

 well with specimens that I have received from Central Germany 

 through Dr. Focke as R, Koehleri, W. and N.— W. M. R. 



Rubus sp. ? Polstead Marsh, Suffolk, July, 1890. — J. D. Gray. 

 R. Koehleri^ W. and N. Form differing from type by its thick 

 felted leaves, and narrow (depauperated ?) panicle. — W. M. R. 



R. Koehleri, Weihe. Rudyard, Staffs., 28th, July, 1890. — 

 W. H. Painter. R. scaber, W. and N.— W. M. R. 



R. fusco-ater, Weihe. Stream bank, Coxley Valley, near Dews- 

 bury, S. W. Yorks, 1890. — P. F. Lee. I think certainly Hystrix 

 or Koehleri, but I cannot say which. — W. M. R. 



