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R. . Aghaderg Glebe, Co. Down. July 19, 1899. 



Ref. Nos. 2 and 3. — H. W. Lett." A very greyish form of my 

 R. dasyphylhis {R. pallidiis, Bab. non. Wh. & N.)" W.M.R. 



R. Diirotrigtim, R. P. Murr. Hedgerow, nr. Spetisbury, 

 Dorset. 16/8/1899.— J. T. Powell. "Yes." W.M.R. 



R. Balfo2irianus, Blox. (confirmed by Rogers). Ref. No. 

 1731. Nr. Cong, E. Mayo. 11/6/1896. Stamens fall short 

 of styles.— E. S. Marshall. 



Fragaria elatior, Ehrh. Garden escape ; bank by old 

 garden, Saintfield, Co. Down. July, 1899.— C. H. Waddell. 

 I think this correctly named, although I should have liked to 

 have seen the flowers. Syme in E.B. iii, p. 157, says F. 

 elatior is often destitute of runners, but in these specimens they 

 are freely produced. There are older names, for instance, 

 F. miiricata of Miller's Gardener's Dictionary of 1768 and 



F, inoschata Duchesne Hist. Nat. Fraise, but I am not quite 

 convinced that the above represents the Haut Bois Strawberry. 



G. Claridge Druce. 



Potentilla norvegica, Linn. Waste ground beyond the 

 Docks, W. of Hull, E. Yorks, v.c. 61, where Dock sweepings 

 are loaded into wagons and shot down here. Oct. 1899. — 

 C. AVaterfall. Correct. A garden plant which frequently 

 appears in waste places where garden rubbish is thrown. 

 S. T. Dunn. 



P. prociimhens. Nr. Armitage, Staffs. 1899. — H. P. Reader. 

 ^iLceW^nt pvocumhens ; well illustrating its range of variation. 

 E. S. Marshall. 



Alcheinilla vulgaris, Linn. va.r. pratensis, Schmidt. (1) Lane 

 side nr. North Newbald, E. Yorks. v.c. 61. June, 1899. 

 (2) Pasture land nr. Cottingham, E. Yorks. v.c. 61. May, 

 1899. — C. Waterfall. No, both var. filicatdis, Buser. E.S. 

 and C.E.S. 



A. vulgaris, Linn, v a.r. Jilicaulis, Buser. G.C. Railway 

 Embankment, nr. Renishaw, Derbyshire, v.c. 57. July, 1899. 

 Fide W. R. Linton.— C. Waterfall. 



