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Potentilla  norvegica  L.  Waste  ground,  Newhaven,  E. 
Sussex,  y.c.  14,  Aug.  21,  1912 _ R.  S.  Standen.  Correct _ 
S.T.D. 
P.  erecta  x  reptans.  Silverhill,  Perranarworthal,  W. 
Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  June  1912.— F.  H.  Davey. 
P.  procumbens  x  reptans.  Green wTith  Common, 
Perranarworthal,  W.  Cornwall,  v.c.  1,  June  1912 _ F.  H. 
Davey.  All  these  specimens  are,  I  believe,  rightly  named 
P.  procumbens  x  reptans  ( P .  mixta  Nolte.)— E.S.M. 
P.  Anserina  L.,  var.  concolor  Wallr.  (1)  Ganghill 
Copse,  Guildford,  Surrey,  v.c.  17,  May  1912 _ J.  Comber. 
(2)  Shingly  shore,  Conway  beach,  Llandudno,  Carnarvonsh., 
v.c.  49,  July  18,  1912 — S.  H.  Bickham. 
Rosa  pimpinellifolia  x  tomentosa.  Near  Selkirk,  v.c. 
79.  June  and  Aug.  1912 — I.  M.  Hayward.  Yes,  this  is  one 
of  the  numerous  forms  of  the  hybrid  R.  involuta  Sm _ W.B. 
Yes,  under  the  form  R.  Sabini  Woods _ A.H.W.-D. 
R. - (Ref.  No.  60).  Bonchester  Bridge,  Roxburghsh, 
v.c.  80,  July  6  and  Aug.  27, 1912 _ Ida  M.  Hayward.  This,  in 
my  opinion,  is  a  variation  of  R.  mollis  Sm.— W.B.  I  think 
this  must  go  to  the  Omissa  group,  under  R.  submollis  Ley, 
but  the  peduncles  are  decidedly  long,  at  least  in  my 
flowering  specimens,  which  may  have  come  from  a  different 
bush  from  the  fruiting  ones. — A.H.W.-D. 
R.  -  (Ref.  No.  29).  Banks  of  Tweed,  Melrose, 
Roxburghsh.,  v.c.  80,  July  and  Oct.  1912. — IdaM.  Hayward. 
One  of  the  Lutetiance.  I  think  R.  separabilis  Desegl. — 
A.H.W.-D. 
R.  coriifolia  Fr.  (Ref.  No.  30).  Tweedside,  Melrose, 
Roxburghsh.,  v.c.  80,  July  1  &  Oct.  9, 1912. — I.  M.  Hayward. 
Yes,  R.  coriifolia  Fr.,  of  the  group  typica. — W.B.  I  agree. 
—A.H.W.-D. 
R.  coriifolia  Fr.  (Ref.  No.  27).  Banks  of  Tweed, 
Melrose,  Roxburghsh.,  v.c.  80,  July  1  and  Oct.  9,1912. — Ida 
M.  Hayward.  This,  in  my  opinion,  though  the  specimens 
do  not  clearly  show  it,  is  a  form  of  R.  coriifolia  Fr.  of  the 
group  Lintoni  Scheutz. — W.B.  I  should  have  thought  the 
sepals  too  deciduous  for  a  Lintoni  affinity.  None  of  my 
