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R. , Walton Heath, near Reigate, Surrey, ist August, 



1896.— C. E. Salmon. R. leucosiachys, Schlcich." — W. M. R. 



R. , Kinlochewe, W. Ross (Ref. No. 3), August, 1896. — 



E. S Salmon. "72. mucronatus, Blox." — W. M. R. 



R. , Margery, Reigate Hill, Surrey, nth July, 1896. — 



C. E. Salmon. R. Gelertii, Frider., or form very near 

 it. I know too little of R. Gelertii to give a positive determina- 

 tion here ; but I can see no difference between Friderichsen's 

 specimens of that species in my herbarium and this plant of Mr. 

 Salmon's, beyond the greener leaves and broader terminal 

 leaflet of the latter. So far as can be judged from dried 

 specimens only, there seems nothing to keep them apart 

 specifically. Soon after the preceding lines were written, I had 

 an opportunity of showing this p^ant to Mr. Gelert, and he 

 assented to my naming, saying **This is the only R. Gelertii 

 that I have seen from England." — W. M. R. 



R. , (1) Reigate Heath, Surrey (Ref. No. i), 30th July, 



1896. — E. S. Salmon. (2) Same locality, i8th July, 1896.— C. 

 E. Salmon. " Both R. infestus, Weihe. No. 1, a very strongly 

 armed form."— W. M. R. 



R. , Near Smithwood Common, Surrey (Ref. No. 14), 



27th July, 1896. — E. S. Salmon. ** I can give no certain name 

 for this form. In some respects it recalls R. hystrix W. and N. 

 and R. adomatus, P. J. Muell, while in other particulars it seems 

 nearer to R. infestus. Perhaps only a strictly local form." — 

 W. M. R. 



R. , Cranleigh, Surrey (Ref. No. 15), 27th July, 1896. — 



E. S. Salmon. Here, unfortunately, there is some mixture of 

 material. One large stem piece seems to belong to R. infestus, 

 Weihe, and the rest chiefly to a form of R. rosaceus W. and N., 

 allied to vars. hystrix and PurchasianusV — W. M. R. 



R. Dreferi, G. Jensen var. hibernicus, Rogers (Journ. Bot., 



1897, 48). Thicket in shade, Saintfield, Co. Down, 8th Sept., 

 1894. — C. H. Waddell. "Here also, unfortunately, there is 

 mixture of material, two of the panicles (and apparently some of 



