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elongated scaly rootstock, the mucli broader less divided lobing 

 of its leaves, by the mucb broader sepals with rounded apex and 

 abrupt mucro, and by the long slender style. — Edward E. Linton, 

 Lotus corniculatm, L., var. crassifoUus, Pers. Rocky ground 

 near the sea, Torquay, June, 1888.— C. Waterfall. May pass 

 as such. — A. B. 



Riilus Id(BUs, L., var. anomalus, Arrhen. {=. var. Leesii, Bab.). 

 Roadside between Poole and Longham, Dorset, June and Sept., 

 1892. — E. E. Linton. Growing, as I believe it commonly does, 

 with the type. New to the county when discovered in 1891 by 

 the Eev, W. R. Linton. Prof. Babington discusses the identity 

 of var. Leesii and var. anomalus in Brit. Rubi, and opposes their 

 union on the ground of the difference in the length of the petiole 

 and the shape and base of the terminal leaflet. Dr. Eocke 

 unites the two, I am inclined to think rightly. — E. E. L. 



R. tiitidus, "W. and N., var. ? integrihasis, P. J. Muell. Kinson, 

 Dorset, July and Sept., 1892. — E. E. Linton. Dr. Eocke regards 

 this as integrihasis, but it is queried, because there has been so 

 far no means of seeing Mueller's type. — E. E. L. 



R. rJiamnifolius dumosus, Eocke. Near Bangor, Aug, 1889. — 

 J. E. Griffith. I suppose R. dumosus, Lefr., is meant. The 

 specimens are insufficient for determination, but they rather 

 suggest rhamnifoUus than dumosus to me. — W". M. R. 



R. nemoralis, var. 'pulcherrimus ? High Beech, Essex, Aug., 

 1892. — J. T. Powell. Luxuriant specimens of typical pul- 

 cherrimus, Neum., as I understand it ; but nemoralis cannot, I 

 now believe, be retained as the name for the aggregate, (v. J. 

 of B., 1893, p. 44),— W. M. R. 



R. sp. ? Warley Common, Essex, Aug., 1892.— J. T. Powell. 

 Near R. pulcherriinus, Neum., but I cannot quite match it. — 

 W. M. R. 



R. villicaulis, Koehl. ? Warley Common, Essex, Aug., 1892. — 

 J. T. Powell. I think undoubtedly this, though the leaflets are 

 narrower than usual. — W. M. R. 



R. erythrinus, Genev. Middle Marwood, N. Devon, July 24th, 



