47 
M.  denticulata ,  Willd.  2  forms.  (No.  1154).  Wool 
aliens.  Galashiels,  Oct.,  1904.— Coll.  W.  Shaw.  Comm.E.  S. 
Gregory.  The  fruiting  specimen  is  M.  Soleirolii,  Duby* 
a  S.  European  species.  The  larger  piece  is,  I  think,  the' 
same  stimulated  by  richer  soil. — E.F.L. 
M- - •  (No.  1159).  Wool  alien.  Galashiels,  Oct., 
1904. — Coll.  W.  Shaw.  Comm.  E.  S.  Gregory.  M.  denti¬ 
culata ,  Willd.,  var.  apiculata  (Willd.). — E.F.L. 
Trifolium  ochroleucon „  Huds.  Between  Mare  Way 
and  Eversden  Quarry,  Cambs.,  v.c.  29,  June  24,  1905.— 
Coll.  R.  H.  Goode.  Comm.  G.  Goode. 
Anthyllis  Vulneraria,  L.,  var.  coccinea ,  L.  Aberffraw, 
Anglesey,  v.c.  52,  July  10,  1905.— Coll.  E.  J.  Cooper! 
Comm.  A.  Loydell.  Right. — W.B. 
Vicia  .  The  Warren,  Minehead,  S.  Somerset* 
v.c.  5,  June  17,  1905. — A.  Loydell.  Comes  under  V.  villosa , 
Roth.,  but  seems  to  differ  from  that  species  in  the  points 
by  which  V.  Godroni,  Rouy  ( Cracca  villosa ,  G.  &  G.,  Vicia 
villosa,  Clav.),  is  distinguished  in  the  “  FI.  de  France.” 
The  specimen  is  very  incomplete  for  naming— no  fruit,  no 
root,  only  a  middle  portion  of  a  stem. — E.F.L. 
V.  bithynica,  L.  Dry  slopes,  near  Wyke-Regis,  Dorset, 
v.c.  9,  July  6,  1899.— J.  W.  White.  One  of  the  very  few 
stations  in  Dorset  for  this  Vetch. — E.F.L. 
***  Rev.  W.  Moyle  Rogers  has  seen  specimens  of 
all  the  Rubi  distributed ;  and  except  where  stated  concurs 
in  the  naming. 
Rubus  plicatus,  W.  &  N.,  var.  hemistemon  (P.  J. 
Muell).  Edge  of  a  bog  in  Lyonshall  Park,  Herefordsh., 
v.c.  36,  Aug.  17,  1905. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley.  Most 
characteristic  specimens  of  R.  hemistemon  of  L.  C.,  ed.  IX., 
and  of  my  u  Handbook  as  understood  by  me ;  but  see 
Jl.  Bot.,  1905,  p.  199 — 200,  as  to  author  of  name. — 
W.M.R. 
R.  Roger sii,  Linton.  On  peaty  ground,  Creevy  Lough, 
Saintfield,  co.  Down,  July  6,  1905. — C.  H.  Waddell. 
R.  holerythros,  Focke.  St.  Leonard’s  Forest,  W 
Sussex,  v.c.  13,  Aug.  2,  1905.— J.  W.  White. 
