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R. infestus, Bab. Sowerby Lane, Thirsk, Yorks., Aug., 1891. 

 — A. B. Hall. Apparently R. dumetorum, var. ferox. Material 

 insufficient. — W. M. E,. 



R. emersistylus, P. J. Mull. Snaresbrook, Essex, Sept., 1891. — 

 J. T. Powell. This may be emer si stylus, Miill. (v. J. of Bot., 

 1878, pp. 175-6), which I do not yet understand, but it seems 

 very different from R. Baqnallii, Blox., and R, Briggsii, Blox. — 

 W. M. E. 



Ruhus sp., near Lejeunii, Weihe? Near Loughton, Essex, Aug., 



1889. — J. T. Powell. I cannot name this, but should think it 

 nearer the scaler group than Lejeunii — W. M. P. 



R. longithyrsiger, Lees. Llanberis, August, 1888. — W. H. 

 Painter. Mixed pieces ? The panicle certainly does not belong 

 to longithyrsiger. — W. M. P. 



R. Gimtheri, Weihe. Open woods, Pilmoor, Yorks., August, 

 1891. — A. B. Hall. VToh^^Ay Koehlerian ; certainly not Guntheri 

 or flexuosus. The specimen is too imperfect, — W. M. P. 



R. Bellardi, Weihe. Beechwood, Jordans, Bucks., July, 1890. 

 —A. B. Hall. R. flexuosus, M. and L.— W. M. P 



R. Bellardi, Weihe. Damp copses, Jordans, Bucks., July, 



1890. — A. B. Hall. Certainly not Bellardi. Specimen too im- 

 mature. — W. M. P. 



R. Bellardi, Weihe. Biddulph, Staffs., Aug., 1889.— W. H. 

 Painter. Yes, a beautiful and luxuriant specimen. — W. M. P. 



R. tuherculatus, Bab. Thickets, Jordans, Bucks., July, 1890. — 

 A. B. Hall. .A woodland form of H. rosaceus. — W. M. P. 



B,. rotundif alius, Blox. Towlasdale, Yorks., July, 1889. — A. B. 

 Hall. Is R. cmsius, L.— W. M. P. 



R. corylifolius, Sm., b. conjungens, Bab. Near Wake Yalley 

 pond, Epping Eorest, Essex, Aug., 1891.— J. T. Powell. I 

 suppose that this is right, but the panicle is exceptionally long, 

 and has remarkably few glands. — W. M. P. 



R deltoideus, P. J. Miill. Poadside, Sowerby, Yorks., Sept., 



1891. — A. B. Hall. Some abnormal corylifolius form; it looks 

 like a hybrid —W. M. P. 



'Ruhus sp. ? Deer Park fence, Knock Drin, Co. Westnieath, 

 July, 1891. — H. L. Levinge. Certainly R. ccesius, L., and 

 apparently the var. ligerinus, Genev. {ulmijolius, Bab.); but 

 barren stems and leaves are wanted for determination. — W. M. P. 



R. ccesius, L , var. agrestis. Woods, Beckdale, Helmsley, 

 Yorks., Aug., 1891.— A. B. Hall. Pightly named, I believe, 

 but the panicle is more glandular and aciculate than is usual in 

 var. umhrosus, Peichb. {agrestis, Bab.). — W. M. P. 



