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though it has not the straight and slender prickles characteristic 

 of it. But a really good series of it seems to me necessary for 

 a positive determination even of its species." — W. M. R. 



E. subglobosttf Sm. Sutton Maddocks, Salop, 30th July, 1894. — 

 W. H. Painter. "I should say a form of B. tomentosa, Sm., going 

 off from type in the direction of var. suhfflohosa, but with leaf 

 serration far too compound, and petiole too glandular for that 

 variety.— W. M. R. 



Bosa syhestns, Lindl. Ham Common, Surrey, yth July, 1894. 

 Named by Mr. Rogers. ~A. H. W. Dod. 



It. sylvestris, Lindl. Lane near Trottercliffe, W. Kent, 28th 

 June, 1894. — A. H. W. Dod. "This is of course a form of 

 R. tomentosa, and I think not improbably var. sylvestris (Lindl.), 

 though in that the leaves are usually still greener above and still 

 more glandular beneath." — W. M. R. 



R. biserrata^ Merat. Sutton Maddocks, Salop, July, 1894. — 

 W. H. Painter. " I should rather call it R. dumalis, Bechst. ; 

 but biserrata may be its right name. It is hardly the plant which 

 I call R. vinacea, Baker, though it comes near it." — W. M. R. 



R. urbica, Leman. Sutton Maddocks, Salop, Aug., 1894. — 

 W. H. Painter. "Too glandular for urbica, and with different 

 foliage. One of the many intermediate canina forms." — W. M.R. 



R. tomentella, Leman. Sutton Maddocks, Salop, Aug., 1894. 

 — W. H. Painter. ''Yes."— W. M. R. 



R, aspernata, Desegl. Darenth Wood, W. Kent, i6th June, 

 1894. — A. H. W. Dod. "I suppose this must go under R. 

 aspernata, Desegl. ; but the typical plant has compound leaf- 

 serrations and much more glandular leaflets and petioles. — 

 W. M. R. 



R, glauca, Viil., var transiens, Crep. Near Knighton, Salop, 

 i6th Aug., .'894. Mr. Rogers confirms the species, the varietal 

 name I suggest. — A. H. W. Dod. Good transiens.'" — W. R. L. 



Pyrus latifolia. Hedgebanks at Meavy, S. Devon, collected 

 for Mrs. Lomax, June, 1894. — Mrs. E. A. Lomax. 



P. rotundifolia, Bechstein, Forst botanik (1843) according to 

 Mr. N. E. Brown in Eng. Bot. Supp. p. 164 (1892), and 



