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are  partially  starved.  At  the  same  time  the  strongest 
Sussex  plants  that  I  saw  over  many  miles  were  certainly 
all  R.  glareosus,  having  no  pallidus-\ike  leaves  nor  strictly 
characteristic  pallidus  armature,  nor  in  any  case  white 
petals _ W.  M.  R. 
R.  dasyphyllus  Rogers.  (1)  Ivory  Hill,  near  Framp- 
ton  Cot  ter  el,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  84,  July  25,  1915.— J.  W.  White. 
Correct. — H.J.R.  Yes,  but  panicles  of  course  exceptionally 
weak.— W.M.R.  (2)  Hillside,  (at  about  700  feet),  near 
Fontmell  Magna,  Dorset,  v.c.  9,  Sept.  15,  1915. — Coll. 
Mary  A.  Rogers.  Comm.  W.  Moyle  Rogers. 
R.  Rucknalli  J.  W.  White.  Hedges  and  open  wood¬ 
land,  at  an  elevation  of  over  600  ft.,  on  oolitic  hills  between 
North  Nibley  and  Wotton-under-Edge,  W.  Glos.,  v.c.  34, 
Aug.  2,  1915.  (See  “  Jl.  Bot.,”  1899,  p.  389).— J.  W.  White. 
Potentilla  [ procumbens  Sibth.] .  Roadside,  Heslington, 
Yorks.,  v.c.  61,  July,  1915.  Flowers  double. —  Coll.  E.  K. 
Higgins.  Comm.  D.  M.  Higgins.  No;  P.  reptans  L. — 
E.S.M. 
P.  argent ea  L.,  var.?  Near  Shefford,  Beds.,  v.c.  30, 
Aug.  2,  1915. — H.  C.  Littlebury.  Under  the  type,  I  think 
(a.  vulgaris  Lehm.  of  Rouy  &  Camus). — E.S.M. 
Alchemilla  vulgaris  L.,  var.  alpestris  Pohl.  Arthog 
(at  200  to  600  ft.),  Merionethsh.,  v.c.  48,  June  16,  1915 _ 
W.  C.  Barton.  A.  alpestris  Schmidt. — C.E.S. 
A.  acutidens  Buser,  var.  alpestriformis  C.E.S.  Origin, 
near  Lochan  nan  Chat,  Ben  Lawers,  Mid-Perthsh.,  v.c.  88, 
1913.  Hort.  Reigate,  Aug.  1915.  ( See  “  Jl.  Bob.,”  1914, 
p.  287). — C.  E.  Salmon. 
Agrimonia  odorata  Mill.  (1)  Near  Charterhouse-on- 
Mendip  (in  three  places),  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6,  July  21,  1915. 
First  seen  on  July  13,  when  with  Rev.  E.  Ellman.  New 
county  record.  (See“J  1.  Bot.,”  Sept.  1915).  (2)  Hollow 
Marsh,  near  Farrington  Gurney,  N.  Somerset,  v.c.  6, 
July  24,  1915. — H.  S.  Thompson. 
Rosa  — - - ?  (Ref.  No.  15).  Old  slate  quarries, 
Grey  Abbey,  Co.  Down,  Aug.  3,  1915— C.  H.  Waddell. 
This  aeems  to  me  to  answer  Mr.  Ley’s  description  of  his 
