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Levinge. A. danicus, Retz., is the proper name for this. Lange 

 had a very careful and exhaustive paper on this in a Copenhagen 

 Botanical Journal. — A. B. 



Coronilla varia, L. Sharpenhoe, Beds., July, 1894.. Found 

 growing very wild, but the place was once a cottage garden. — 

 D. M. Higgins. 



Vicia ? Sandy hills, Kirkiston, Co. Down, May, 1894. — 



C. H. Waddell. A small state of V. angustifolia, Roth.— W. R. L. 



Ruhus Eogersii, Linton (Journ. Bot., 1894, p. 213). Panicles; 

 Peatmoss, Saintfield, 27th Aug., 1894. Barren stem ; Peatmoss, 

 Aughnadarragh, near Saintfield, Co. Down, ist Sept., 1894. — 

 C. H. Waddell. Excellent representative specimens. 



R. rhamnifolim, W. and N., Form. Sutton Haddocks Wood, 

 Salop, 27th July, 1894 — W. H. Painter. "Rightly named I 

 suppose. Not quite our ordinary English R. rhamnifolim ^ — 

 W. Moyle Rogers. 



R. rhamnifolius, W. and N. Sutton Haddocks, Salop, iith 

 Aug., 1894. — W. H. Painter. Yes, about the average English 

 form."— W. H. R. 



R. erythrinus, Genev. Sutton Haddocks, Salop, f4th Aug., 

 ,894._W. H. Painter. " Right."— W. R. L. and W. H. R. 



R. pulescens ? Ditch on border of wood, Saintfield, Co. Down, 

 2 1 St Aug., 1894. Flowers very large, v;hite; stamens long, white, 

 exceeding the greenish styles ; sepals strongly reflexed in flower 

 and fruit — C. H. Waddell. Only one not very good specimen 

 sent on which it is impossible to give any satisfactory decision. 

 A good series of specimens should be sent another season. 



R. scabrosus, P. J. Huell. Hedge bank, Saintfield, Co. Down, 

 21st Aug., 1894. Petals white; stamens white, exceeding the 

 green styles. — C. H Waddell. R sylvaticus, W. and N. — 

 W. R. L. 



R. Leyanus, Rogers (not R. Bry'eri, see Journ. Bot., 1894, 

 p. 374). Open Wood, Saintfield, Co. Down, zrst Aug., 1894. — 

 C. H. Waddell. *' I have seen a Saintfield form of R. Leyanus 

 of Mr. Waddell's collecting, but none of these species (mixed ?) 

 belong to it. The panicle seems undoubtedly R. pulcherrimu8, 

 Neum.." — W. Hoyle Rogers. 



