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R. rhombifolius, Weilie. Near Waltliamstow, S. 

 Essex, Aug. 7th, 1897. — J. T. Powell. R. rliomhifolius 

 seems to me so very critical a species that I still shrink 

 from definitelj naming this plant without seeing a panicle 

 in flower and knowing the colour of the floral organs. 

 Usually its leaves have a coarser toothing than is found 

 on any of these pieces, with more falcate prickles on 

 panicle, rachis, and longer and more strongly ascending 

 lower branches." — W. M. K. 



R. lentiginosus, Lees. Silwen Woods, Bangor, July, 

 1897.— J. E. Griffith. " Yes."— W. M. E. 



R. moUissimus, Rogers. Silwen Woods, Bangor, July, 

 1897.— J. E. Griffith. "I think a woodland form of my 

 R. mollis simus.'' — W. M. R. 



R. . Charles Hill, Tilford, Surrey, July 10th, 



1897. — E. S. and C. E. Salmon. "This is my R. mollissi- 

 musr—W. M. R. 



R. . Between Dorking Station (S.E.R.) and 



Ranmore Common, Surrey (Ref. No. Al), July 24th, 1897. 

 — C. E. Salmon. " This seems to be one of the Vestiti, 

 intermediate between R. moUissimus and R. leucostachys ; 

 but I know no definite name for it." — W. M. R. 



R. leucostachys, Schleich. Margery and Reigate Hill, 

 Surrey, July, 1897.— E. S.Salmon. " Yes."— W. M. R. 



R. . Near Tilford, Surrey, July 10th, 1897.— 



E. S. and C. E. Salmon. " Here again ' near leucostachys ' 

 seems as far as we can safely get, though I rather suspect a 

 crossing of that species with R. rusticanus, Merc. A very 

 handsome plant." — W. M. R. 



R. . Between Dorking Station (S.E.R.) and 



Ranmore Common, Surrey (Ref. No. A), July 3rd, 1897. 

 — C. E. Salmon. " I have in my herbarium other Surrey 

 specimens of this beautiful plant (1) near Witley, July 

 6th, 1897— E. S. Marshall and (2) Leith Hill, Aug., 1890 

 — J. W. White), together Avith a Galway and Mayo plant 

 of Mr. Marshall's collecting (June 12th, 1896), a Dorset 

 plant of Mr. Briggs' collecting in 1890, and several speci- 

 mens of my own from Devon, Dorset and Hants. For 



