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and mostly subglabrous, though with some scattered hairs, 

 leaflets obovate with short fruit, and panicle cylindrical with 

 rounder top and much shorter lower branches. — W. M. R. 



B. . Loughbrickland, Co. Down, July 30th, 1895. — 



H. W. Lett. I suppose allied to E. saxicolus, P. J. Muell, and 

 to R. hifius, W. and K. ; but I can give no definite name. — 

 W. M. R. 



R. . Demesne, Saintfield, Co. Down, Aug., 1895 ; low 



bush on ground, not arching. — C. H. Waddell. Allied I think 

 to R. saxicolus, P, J. Muell., though more strongly armed, and 

 so diverging from it in the direction of R. MaishalH, Focke and 

 Rogers.— W. M. R. 



R. Balfourianus, Blox. Near Ty Croes Station, Anglesey, 

 Aug., 1895. — J. E. Griffith. 



R coesius, L , var. hispidus, W. and N. King' s Hatley, Cambs. 

 Aug. lolh, 1894. — J. T. Powell A form of R. cmius of course, 

 but I hesitate to place it under var. hispidus.' — W. M. R. 



Piileniilla rupesiris, L. Ben Lawers, Killin, July, 1895. — P. 

 Ewing. A curious slip, the specimen is of course not rupestris, 

 but P. alpestris. — A. B. 



Rosa . Scout's Scar, Kendal, Westmorland, July, 1895. — 



C. H. Waddell. I suppose a form of involuta, but the armature 

 is of course very slight for it. I cannot match it. W. M. R. 



R. . Hedgebank, 7'onaghnieve, Saintfield, Co. Down, 



Aug. 20th, 1895.— C. H. Waddell. R. mollis, Sm.— W. M. R. 



R. . Hedge, Saintfield, Co. Down, June 20th, 1895 ; 



petals white, stems dark, glaucous bloom on young stems. — 

 C. H. Waddell. Form of R. tome^itosa approaching var. suhgloh- 

 osa, Sm..?— W. M. R. 



R. . Heath, Aughnadarragh, Co. Down, Aug. 3rd, 1 895 ; 



style — column hairy, protruded, persistent in old fruit. — C. H. 

 Waddell. Clearly a form of R. lonie?ilosa, I think, in spite of the 

 mollis-\i\Q bloom on the stem. — W. M R. 



R. glauca, Vill. } Roadside, Saintfield, Co. Down, June and 

 August, 1895. — C. H. Waddell. R. tomentosa, Sm. ; might 



