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procumbens, L. form. In some respects these approach 

 var. conferta, Norman, but do not fully agree. — A.B. 

 Both S. procumbens. — E.S.M. 



Buda rupestris. Great Orme's Head, 15th Septem- 

 ber, 1903. — S. H. Bickham. Correct. — A.B. 



Lotus hispidus, Desf. Sandy ground by the sea, 

 Southbourne, S. Hants, July, 1903. — E. Cleminshaw. 



Spircea denudata, Boenn. Malvern Link, Wore, 

 8th August, 1903. — S. H. Bickham. 



Rosa involuta, Smith, var. Wilsoni, Borr. Slope 

 above Menai Strait, 17th September, 1903.— S. H. 

 Bickham. 



Rosa arvensis, Huds. var. gallicoides, Baker. Open 

 w^ood, New^land, near Malvern, Wore, September, 1903. 

 — S. H. Bickham and R. F. Towndrow. 



Rubus. Co. Dov^n, Scrabo Hill, 21st July, 1903. — 

 W. Lett. Material too undeveloped. Looks like a 

 hybrid, but may belong to the Co. Down broad-leaflet 

 form of R. Lindleianus, Lees, referred to on p. 4 of the 

 1896-97 Report.— W.M.R. 



R. Lindleianus, Lees. Co. Down, Aghaderg, 

 Greenan, August 2nd, 1903. — W. Lett. Yes, I believe, 

 the Co. Down form of R. Lindleianus, with broad 

 terminal leaflet referred to on p. 4 of the 1896-97 Report, 

 but with panicles too undeveloped to be characteristic. 

 —W.M.R. 



R. macrophyllus, W. and N. Aghaderg, Co. Down, 

 August, 1903. — W. Lett. A strong state of R. pulcher- 

 rimus, Neum. — W.M.R. 



Rubus . Longhadian, Co. Down, 26th August, 



1903. — W. Lett. A very strong form of R. Selmeri, 

 Lindeb., under which must also go, I believe. Canon 

 Lett's plant from Ballintaggart, for which he has 

 suggested the name R. corylifolius, Sm. 



R. thyrsoideus, Wimm. Leckington, Leicestershire, 

 August. 1903.— T. E. Routh. Yes.— W.M.R. 



