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R.  carpinifolius,  W.  &  N.  Dry  bank  in  pasture 
field,  Lyonshall  Park,  Herefordsh.,  '  y.c.  36,  Aug.  17, 
1905. — S.  H.  Bickham  and  A.  Ley. 
R.  Scheutzii,  Lindeb.  Rock  of  Stirling,  Stirling, 
v.c.  86,  July  25,  1898.— Col.  Stirling  and  C.  H.  Waddell. 
R.  mercicus ,  Bagnall,  var.  chrysoxylon,  Rogers,  (see 
“Flora  of  Anglesey  and  Carnarvonsh.,”  p.  43).  Nant 
Offeren,  near  Bangor,  Carnarvonsh.,  v.c.  49,  Aug.  21, 
1905.— J.  E.  Griffith. 
R.  leucandrus,  Focke.  West  Cliff,  Bournemouth, 
S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  July  1,  1905. — W.  M.  Rogers. 
R.  ramosus ,  Briggs.  Ponsanooth  and  Roadside  near 
Gwinear  Road  Station,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  Aug.  8,  1905. — 
Not  unfrequent  around  Ponsanooth,  but  not  always  typical. 
Named  by  Rev.  W.  M.  Rogers. — F.  H.  Davey. 
R.  hirtifolius,  Muell  &  Wirtg,  var.  danicus,  Focke. 
New  Monkland,  Lanarksh.,  v.c.  77,  July  21,  1898. —  C.  H. 
Waddell. 
R.  mucronatus,  Blox.,  var.  nudicaulis,  Rogers. 
Bournemouth,  S.  Hants.,  v.c.  11,  June  28,  1905. — 
Coll.  H.  Fisher.  Comm.  W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  criniger,  Linton.  (1)  Wood,  Symonds  Yat,  W. 
Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July  27,  1905.— S.  H.  Bickham.  (2)  Hedge 
near  Calke  Abbey,  Derbysh.,  v.c.  57,  Aug.  27,  1905. — 
T.  E.  Routh  and  A.  B.  Jackson. 
R.  infestus ,  Weihe,  var.  virgultorum ,  Ley.  Ebnal, 
Cheshire,  v.c.  58,  Aug.  6,  1905.— A.  H.  Wolley-Dod. 
R.  hibernicus ,  Rogers.  Saintfield,  co.  Down,  July  16, 
1905.  Leaves  convex  when  fresh. — C.  H.  Waddell.  Yes, 
in  the  aggregate  sense  in  which  the  name  is  applied  in 
Jl.  Bot.,  1897,  p.  48  ;  but  compare  Jl.  Bot.,  1901,  p.  382.  This 
1905  specimen  has  the  leaves  exceptionally  broad  (and 
leaflets  imbricate)  for  the  segregate  hibernicus,  and  so  far 
approaches  my  other  segregate  dunensis.  But  Mr. 
Waddell  knows  both,  and  is  probably  right  in  this 
instance. — W.M.R. 
