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R. corylifolius, Sm. Nr. High Tor, Matlock Bath, July 24, 

 1893. — W. H, Painter, I cannot see R. corylifolius here, but 

 either a hybrid between R. ccesius and that species, or a form of 

 R. ccesius itself.— W. M. R. 



R. ccesius^ L. v. tenius (Bell Salt.) Nr. High Tor, Matlock Bath, 

 July 24-, 1893. — W. H. Painter. More glandular, and with 

 broader leaflets than I imagine Bell Salter's plant to be, but still I 

 suppose nearer to that var. than to any other in our list. — 

 W, M. R. 



Alchemilla vulgaris^ L. v. Glen Eunach, Co. 96. 19, vii, 

 1893.— -A. Somerville. According to Kerner's idea of .4. vulgaris^ 

 given by Mr. Druce in "Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1893," this would 

 be V. glabra^ not of Wimm. and Grab., as there given , but 

 Mertens and Koch Deutsch, Fl. 1, p. 830 (1823).— A. B. 



Poterium muricatum, Spacli. Thirsk, N. Yorks, May, 1893 — 

 A. B. Hall. I think only the ordinary species. The fruit is 

 hardly formed to be quite sure, but I think not muricatum; 

 the other specimens are in an excellent state for determination. — 

 A. B. 



P. muricatum, Spach. Lutou^ Beds., July, 1893. — Mrs. Lomax. 

 Is B, stenolophium (Jord, sp ), Syme, though some of the fruit of 

 Mr. Reader's platylophium has got on the sheet, but the fruits in 

 situ are stenolophium. — A. B. 



Rosa tomentosa, Sm. v. suhglohosa (Sm.) Nr. Upper Hailing, 

 W. Kent. 25, vi, 1893.— The Rev. W. M. Rogers thinks it 

 nearest this species. — A. H. W. Dod. 



R. nedivestagrestis, Savi {Sepium, Thuill.), but no bristles or setse 

 intermixed with prickles. Llandudno, Gloddaeth and Carnarvon, 

 July and August, 1891. — J. L. Williams. R. agrestis, Savi {R. 

 sepium, Thuill.) certainly. I have it already from Gloddaeth, 

 collected by Mr. J. E, Griffith.— E. F. Linton. 



R. (decipiens, Dum.)? Nayland to Wistou, Suffolk, June, 

 1893.— J. D, Gray. Seems correct.— W. R L. 



R , Cerrig y Rhaydwr, Portmadoc, Carnarvon, Aug., 1893. 



— J. L. Williams. R. canina, L. v. Borreri, Woods, — 

 E. F. Linton. 



