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L. rupestre, Kindb. Castle Rocks, Aberystwyth, July, 1891. — 

 W. H. Painter. A new record for Cardigan, Co. 46. — A. B. 



Sypericum perforatum, L., var. angmtifolium, Gaud. Yerwood, 

 S. Hants., August, 1891.— E. F. Linton. Not good, but may 

 pass. — A. B. 



E. perforatum, L., var. angustifolium, Gaud. — Molton, N. Devon, 

 August, 1891. — D. M. Higgins. Yery poor example. — A. B. 



H. quadrangulum, L., var. maculatum, Bab.? Woods near 

 Stroud, Glos., W., August, 1891. — H. P. Eeader. May pass, but 

 the distinction is small between this and type. — A. B. 



Lavatera sylvestris, Brot. Yale, Guernsey, Sept. 1891. — M. 

 Dawber. In E. B., Supp., p. 52, Mr. N. E. Brown identifies 

 this with Lavatera cretica, L. (Sp. pi., ed. 1, 2, 691), This name 

 was published in 1753, Brotero's in 1804. — A. B. 



Ulex nanus, Forst. Beaulieu Heath, Aug., 1887. — J. Yaughan. 



U. nanus, Forst. Redhill Common, Sept., 1891. — A. J". Cros- 

 field. There looks a good deal of difi'erence between the Beaulieu 

 and the Eedhill Plants, but I believe Mr. Yaughan's is produced 

 by either cutting over, or burning. I have seen exactly the 

 same on Woking Heath. — A. B. 



Lotus corniculatus, L., c. villosus, Coss. and Germ. Salcombe 

 Gap, S. Devon, July, 1891. — C. Cotton. Merely a hairy state 

 of the type ; not the plant of Cosson and Germain, which is as 

 hairy as the rare species L. hispidus, Desf. — A. B. 



Ru1}us sp. ? Quarry Bog, Co. Westmeath, July, 1891.— H. L. 

 Levinge. Is R. suherectus, Anders. — W. M. P. 



R. fissus, Lindl. Cliff, Wood, Pudyard, Staffs., August, 1891. 

 — W. H. Painter. Yes.— W. M. P. 



R. fissus, Lindl. Horton, Staffs., August, 1891.— W. H. 

 Painter. Yes.— W. M. P. 



Rubus s^).? Drinmore, Co. Westmeath, July, 1891. — H. L. 

 Levinge. Is R. fissus, Lindl. — W. M. P. 



■ Ruhus sp. ? Wood, Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim, June, 1891. — 

 P. L. Praeger. R. phcatus, W. and N., as I should judge from 

 the long styles and the petals ; but if so a very luxuriant form 

 approaching R. sulcatus, Yest. Barren stem and leaves necessary 

 for determination. — W. M P. 



