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received after other Rubus gatherings had been sent off. — 
J. E. Lousley. 
Rubus . Ref. 37. Addington Hills, Surrey, 
July 23, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. R. macrothyrsus J. Lange. 
Several panicles were partly spoilt through overlapping 
edge of sheet. Notes should be given as directed by Rogers 
(Introdn. to Handbook). — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubus . Ref. 43. Wood by Green Wrythe 
Lane, near Mitcham, Surrey, August 11, 1927. — E. C. 
Wallace. R. ericetorum Lefv.— H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubus . Ref. 14. Forge Wood, near Black Corner, 
E. Sussex, v,c. 14, Aug. 28, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. R. 
kystrix Whe. and Nees. Several of the sheets have (appar- 
ently) incomplete specimens. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubus . Ref. 30. Stoke Wood, near Oxshott, 
Surrey, July 3, 1927. — E. C. Wallace. No notes sent : but 
I believe this is a very strongly armed form of R. viridis 
Kalt. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubus . Ref. 35. Colley Hill, Surrey, July 9, 
1927. — E. C. Wallace. R. dumetorum Whe. and Nees. 
Aggregate. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubus — Ref. 44. Kingwood Warren, Kings wood 
Surrey, Aug. 14, 1927.— E. C. Wallace. R. dumetorum, 
Whe. and Nees. Aggr. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Alchemilla alpestris Schmidt. Roadside above Langdon 
Beck Hotel, Upper Teesdale, Durham, July, 1927. Ref. 
Y 97. — J. E. Lousley. I agree : A. alpestris Schmidt. — C. E. 
Salmon. 
Rosa dumetorum Thuill., var. incerta (Desegl.) Inglestone 
Common, Wickwar, W. Glos., v.c. 34, July 20, 1927. Flowers 
pale pink.— Ida M. Roper. These specimens are all R 
dumetorum Thuill. var. incerta W.-Dod, f. laevistyla W.-Dod 
quite characteristic and closely resembling^ specimens 
formerly labelled R. leucockroa Desv., though I do not 
suppose these would have been so labelled on account of their 
pink flowers. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. 
Saxifraga sponliemica Gmel. Cwm Idwal, Carnarvonshire 
July 13, 1927.— W. A. Shoolbred. Comm. National Museum 
of Wales. 
