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R.  anglosaxonicus  Gelert,  var.  cuvvidens  Ley.  Long- 
cross,  near  Milton  Abbot,  S.  Devon,  v.c.  8,  July  80,  1910. 
(See  ‘'Journ.  Dot.’'  1910,  p.  320).  A  very  glandular  and 
aciculate  form,  locally  abundant  and  uniform  along  the 
western  border  of  Dartmoor,  from  Okebampton,  N.  Devon, 
to  Mary  Tavy,  S.  Devon. — W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  [uncinatus  P.  J.  Muell.] .  (1)  Troy  Park  Wood,  near 
Monmouth,  v.c.  35,  Aug.  16,  1910,  with  S.  H.  Bickham  and 
A.  B.  Jackson.  This  is  the  station  at  which  the  plant 
was  first  found  in  Britain,  by  Rev.  E.  P.  Linton.  The 
specimens  are  less  good  than  I  could  wish,  owing  to  the 
dense  coppice  wood.— A.  Ley.  (2)  Troy  Wood,  Monmouth, 
Aug.  18,  1910. — S.  H.  Bickham.  No!  This  is  undoubtedly 
my  var.  setulosus  of  R.  anglosaxonicus  Gelert,  though  a 
weak  and  apparently  rather  shade-grown  state  of  it,  and 
so  nearer  than  usual  to  the  R.  uncinatus  discovered  in  the 
same  locality  in  1893  by  the  Rev.  E.  F.  Linton.  It  still 
differs  from  that  however  by  the  very  dissimilar  colouring 
texture  and  (in  a  less  degree)  outline  of  the  leaflets,  the 
more  Koehlerian  armature  of  the  more  angular  sub- 
glabrous  stem  and  the  panicle  with  laxer  more  ascending  . 
branches  above,  and  remarkably  hairy  (not  to  say  woolly) 
carpels.  These  may  seem  to  be  chiefly  differences  of 
degree  ;  but  they  are  not,  I  believe,  exclusively  so  ;  nor  do 
I  know  of  their  being  bridged  over  by  the  existence  of 
intermediate  forms. — W.M.R. 
R.  Borreri  Bell  Salt.,  var.  dentatifolius  Briggs.  Meavy 
Valley,  near  Yelverton  ;  Bickleigh  Vale  to  Shaugh  Bridge, 
S.  Devon,  v.c.  3,  Aug.  5,  1910;  in  great  quantity.— 
W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  Drejeri  G.  Jensen.  Durdham  Down,  Bristol,  W. 
Glos.,  v.c.  34,  July  11,  1910.  The  plant  was  pointed  out  to 
me  by  Mr.  J.  W.  White  and  the  naming  had  been  confirmed 
by  Rev.  W.  Moyle  Rogers.  -Ida  M.  Roper. 
R.  radula  Weihe.  (1)  Ketton  Heath,  near  Stamford, 
Rutland,  v.c.  55,  Aug.  8,  1910.  (2)  Woods  near  Wadenhoe, 
.Northants,  v.c.  32,  July  29,  1910.  '  Abundant  at  botht 
stations.  New  County  record  for  Rutland,  though  not  for 
Leicester  arid  Rutland ,  joined  in  a  single  Watsonian 
vice-county. — A.  Ley. 
