440 
R.  leucandrus  Focke.  West  Cliff,  Bournemouth,  S. 
Hants.,  v.c.  11.  Panicles,  June  19,  1912:  Stems,  Aug.  28, 
1918.— W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  thyrsoideus  Wimm.  Stow  on  the  Wold  to  Moreton 
in  Marsh,  E.  Glos.,  v.c.  88,  July  19,  1913.  Coll.  F.  A. 
Rogers.  Comm.  W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  leucostachys  X  rusticanus  ?  Accomodation  Road, 
Sneyd  Park,  Bristol,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34,  Aug.  21,  1913. 
Flowers  pale  pink.— Ida  M.  Roper.  Yes,  one  of  a 
constantly  varying  series  of  forms  that  have  arisen  from 
crossings  between  these  two  species,  including  (as  I  have 
for  vears  believed)  Focke’s  R.  lasioclados  and  my  var. 
angustifolius. — W  .M.R. 
R.  Gelertii  Frider.  Reigate  Hill,  Surrey,  v.c.  17, 
Aug.  30,  1918.— R.  S.  Standen.  All  the  23  sheets  clearly 
belong  to  our  R.  Gelertii  as  confirmed  from  this  locality 
by  the  late  Mr.  Gelert  ;  but  many  of  the  panicles  are 
unfortunatelv  too  weak  to  be  characteristic,  a  circumstance 
due  partly  to  the  late  date  at  which  they  were  collected. 
—W.M.R, 
R.  Borreri  Bell  Salt.  Brislington,  Bristol,  N.  Somerset, 
v.c.  6,  July  29,  1892.— J.  W.  White.  I  agree.  Panicles 
exceptionally  weak,  as  is  not  infrequent  in  this  species. 
W.M.R. 
Potentilla  norvegica  L.  Waste  ground,  Newhaven, 
E.  Sussex,  v.c.  14,  July  12,  1913.— R.  S.  Standen.  Correct. 
—  E.F.L.  &  C.E.S. 
P.  intermedia  L.  Fowl  run,  Mildenhall,  W.  Suffolk, 
v.c.  26,  June  7,  1913.  Named  at  Kew.— W.  C.  Barton. 
No  root-leaves  on  my  specimen,  but  I  think  it  is  correctly 
named.— C.E.S.  This  agrees  fairly  well  with  plants  so 
named  by  Dr.  Theodor  Wolf. — E.S.M. 
P.  mixta  Reichb.  (1)  Ref.  No.  67.  Shingle,  Selsey, 
W.  Sussex,  v.c.  13,  Sept.  22,  1913.  Colonising  a  patch  of 
shingle  on  the  inner  face  of  the  beach  of  Bracklesham 
Bay.  As  with  Ref.  No.  70,  a  single  plant  may  have  been 
the  parent  of  the  colony.  No  fruit  seen.— J.  E.  Little. 
Apparently  a  small-flowered  P.  procumbens  x  reptans.— 
E.S.M.  (2)  Ref.  No.  68.  Hertford  Heath,  Herts.,  v.c.  20, 
