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var. sciaphila (Zimmeter) as P. reptans. Rabley Heath, Herts, 

 1810, Blake, in Hb. Druce ; Addington, Surrey, 1880, A. Bennett ; 

 Southwiek, Kirkcudbright, F. R. Coles. 



P. erecta x procumbens = P. suberecta Zimm. Edging- 

 ton Moor, N. Somerset, 1912, J. White, " floribus parvis ad P. 

 Tormentillam vergens." Hordle, Hants, 1912, J. Cosmo Melvill, 

 " superprocumbens x Tormentilla." Bournemouth, S. Hants, 1906, 

 Miss Palmer. Dunsfold, Surrey [Ref. No. 1385], E. S. Marshall, 

 " floribus parvis ad Tormentillam accedens." Cranbrook, Kent, 



E. S. Marshall. Brailsford, S. Derby, 1890, W. R. Linton, "ad 

 P. Tormentillam accedens." Bethan, Cardigan, E.8. Marshall. Edge 

 Green, Cheshire, 1894, A. H. Wolley Dod. Llanwrtyd Wells, Brecon, 

 1900, W. H. Painter, as P. procumbens is P. procumbens x super- 

 Tormentilla. This was a mixed gathering. The Yerwood Potentilla 

 reptans x Tormentilla (See Bot. Exch. Club Rep. 1 893), sent by R. P. 

 Murray from Dorsetshire, Dr. Wolf considers to be a form of 

 procumbens or possibly procumbens x Tormentilla. Isle of Walney, 



F. A. Lees. Kilbride, Ayr, 1896, A. Somerville in Hb. Bennett. 

 Lough Mask, Co. Mayo, E. S. Marshall in Hb. Bennett. Clonbar, 

 Gal way, E. S. Marshall, super- Tormentilla x procumbens. 



var. strictissima (Zimm. Eur. Art. Pot. 5, 1884, as a species). 

 Folia blanda vel firma et crassiuscula (nec tamen coriacea) sicut 

 caules et petioli parce vel modice pilosa, supra saepe glabrescentia, 

 subtus ad nervos quandoque densius pilosa. Specimen from 

 Llanyrtyd Wells, Brecon, G. C. Druce, may probably be referred to this. 



P. procumbens Sibth. Greenwith, Perranarworthal, Cornwall, 

 1912, F. H. Davey, sent as " erecta x reptans or procumbens." Dr Wolf 

 remarks " Forma foliolis crebrius incisis, quae etiam in Germania 

 haud raro occurrit." It is a very elegant form. Mollond, N. Devon, 

 1896, Druce] Cobham, Kent, 1899, Druce; Weston in Gordano, N. 

 Somerset, 1905, Druce ; New Forest, 1882, Druce ; Hurstmonceux, 

 Sussex, 1899, Druce ; Ruislip, Middlesex, 1908, A. Loydell ; Wytham, 

 1835, Miss Swan ; Blackwater, Berks, 1893, Druce ; Burnham, 1897, 

 Fulmer, 1899, Whaddon, Bucks, Druce; Bruern, 1884, and Water- 

 perry, Oxon, 1890, Druce; Plain Woods, Northants, 1877, Druce; 

 Llanyre, 1899, Radnor, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brecon, 1900, W. H. Painter. 

 See Bot. Exch. Club Report 634, 1900, where Mr Marshall states 

 that he thought the Brecon specimen was a hybrid. Barmouth, 

 Merioneth, W. Pamplin ; Nant Ffrancon, Carnarvon, 1899, Druce ; 



