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R. rhamnifolius, W. and N. Ref. No. 4. Mile HiJl Lane, 

 Ballintaggart, P. of Aghaderg, Co. Down, Aug. 2, 1900. — 

 H. W. Lett. Unkown to me ; seems a poorly-developed 

 form. Not R. rhamnifolius. — W.M.R. 



R. . Ref. No. 108. Dry banks by the sea, 



Killough, Co. Down, Aug. 24, 1897.— C. H. Waddell. 

 R. Bakeri, F. A. Lees (? Form of exposed ground). Record for 

 Co. Down.— W.M. R. 



R. nemoralis, P. J. Muell. Parkstone, Dorset, 4/8/00. — 

 J. T. Powell. Yes.— W.M.R. 



R. . Abersoch, Carnarvonshire, Aug., 1900. — 



J. E. Griffith. I think R. Scheutzii, Lindeb, but the material 

 is in a very sad condition, making positive determination all 

 but impossible. — ^W.M.R. 



R. dtmnoniensis, Bab. Branksome Park, Dorset, 4/8/00. — 

 J. T. Powell. Yes.— W.M.R. 



R. villicatilis, Selmeri, Lindeb. Ref. No. 11. Aghaderg 

 Glebe, P. of Aghaderg, Co. Down, Aug. 11, 1900.— H.W. Lett. 

 Yes.— W.M. R. 



R, _ . Ref. No. 12. Briclan, P. of Aghaderg, 



Coi Down, Aug. 11, 1900.— H. W. Lett. R. Selmeri, Undeh. 

 (very luxuriant.) — W\M.R. 



R. subinermis, Rogers. (1) Colgate, West Sussex, July 

 26, 1899. (2) Coolhurst, West Sessex, July 29, 1900.— 

 J. W. White. Yes, exactly my R. subinermis. — W.M.R. 



R. thyrsoideus, Wimm? (1) Ref. No. 101. By road side, 

 Aughnadarragh, Saintfield, Co. Down, 1897. (2) Ref. No. 

 102. Hedge, Lisburn Road, Saintfield, Co. Down, Aug. 31, 

 1897.— C. H. Waddell. 102. Untill have seen better material 

 I am unable to give a definite opinion on this plant. I think 

 it may be a hairy-stemmed, strongly-armed form of the aggre- 

 gate R. thyrsoideus, which would be new for Ireland. Perhaps 

 Mr. Waddell could get better specimems this year gathered at 

 the end of July or quite early in August, including carefully 

 selected flowering panicles (of average size), and some perfect 

 leaves. Notes as to the direction of stem and its degree of 

 hairiness would also be helpful. No. 101 seems the same form. 

 —W.M.R. 



R. . Ref. No. 100. Hedge, Dorans Rock, Saint- 

 field, Co. Down, July 6, 1896.— C. H. Waddell. Much too 

 scrappy. Stem recalls R. thyrsoideus, but hardly the panicle. — 

 W.M.R. 



