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K.  dasyphyllus,  Rogers  (R.  pallid us,  Bab.  non  W.  and  N.). 
Builth,  Breconshire,  v.c.  42,  15  Aug.,  1898. — W.  M.  Rogers. 
R.  Marsha  lit,  F.  and  R.  Mitcheldean  Meend,  \Y. 
Gloucestershire,  v.c.  34,  iS  Aug.,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham  and 
A.  Le3*. 
R.  fusco-atcr ,  W  eihe.  Edge  of  a  thicket,  Wyre  Forest, 
Worcestershire,  v.c.  37,  25  Aug.,  1904.— S.  H.  Bickham  and 
A.  Ley. 
R.  viridis ,  Kalt.  Winforton  Wood,  near  Eardisley, 
Herefordshire,  v.c.  36,  6  Sept.,  1904.-  S.  H.  Bickham  and 
A.  Ley.  I  think  most  probably  R.  viridis,  Kalt.,  but  I  feel 
that  I  understand  that  species  imperfectly,  and  cannot 
positively  determine  here. — W.M.R. 
R.  acutifrons,  A.  Ley.  Riggs  Wood,  near  Sellack,  Here¬ 
fordshire,  v.c.  36,  2  Aug.,  1904.— S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley. 
R.  serpens,  Weihe.  (1)  Wyre  Forest,  Salop,  v.c.  40, 
25  Aug.,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley.  I  think  best 
under  aggregate  R.  serpens. — W.  M.  R.  (2)  Winforton  Wood, 
Herefordshire,  v.c.  36,  6  Sept.,  1904. — S.  H.  Bickham  and 
A.  Ley.  I  think  R.  serpens.  The  German  R.  serpens,  Weihe, 
as  represented  in  my  herbarium  by  specimens  of  Dr.  Focke's, 
is  a  weaker  plant  than  this,  and  more  densely  aciculate  in 
panicle  ;  but  there  seems  no  sufficient  grounds  for  considering 
them  specificall)-  distinct.  The  Bellardians,  as  a  rule,  seem 
remarkabty  variable. — W.  M.  R. 
Alchemilla  vulgaris,  L.,  var.  pratensis  (Schmidt).  Road¬ 
side,  Newhaven,  Derb}'shire,  v.c.  57,  4  June,  1904. — A.  B. 
Jackson. 
A.  vulgaris,  L.,  var.  aipestris  (Schmidt).  Cultivated  in 
garden  two  years,  plant  from  Hendall  Farm,  Buxted,  E. 
Sussex,  v.c.  14,  30  July,  1904. — R.  S.  Standen.  One  of  the 
two  root-leaves  sent  to  me  has  the  petiole  thinly  hairy  ;  in 
the  other  it  is  glabrous.  Nearer  to  alpestris  than  the’ type 
(pratensis). — E.S.M.  Correct.  In  my  paper  on  this  group 
(J1  Bot.,  1S95,  P-  IIO)>  I  expressed  the  desire  that  the  record 
for  Sussex  could  be  verified ;  and  I  am  glad  to  learn  that  it 
occurs  at  Buxted,  as  well  as  at  Maresfield. — E.F.L. 
Pb  ter  turn  po/ygamum,  Waldst.  and  Kit.  Par,  E.  Cornwall, 
v.c.  2,  iS  June,  1904. — F.  H.  Davey.  Nice  specimens,  but 
in  the  absence  of  ripe  fruit  it  is  impossible  to  determine 
under  which  of  the  segregates  to  place  them. — W.B. 
