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PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 
1917 
442- R. nitidus, Wh. and N. 34. 
4. Mitcheldean Meend, /. 
b. var : opacus (Focke). 34. ? 
3. Apparently this in woods near Shaw Common. 
443. R. afTinis, Wh. and N. 34. 
4. Tutshill ; much in Tidenham Chase Woods. 
5. Two or three spots close to Bristol. 
448. R. imbricatus, Hort. 34. 
4. Mitcheldean. Mostly by R. Wye ; Coldwell, 
English Bicknor, Symond’s Yat, Redbrook. 5. Fre- 
quent in one narrowish strip of country (on the 
pennant sand-stone) running N.E. of Bristol from 
Stapleton to Wickwar : about = Valley of the Frome. 
Also Clifton Down, /. 
450. R. carpinifolius, Wh. and N. 34. 
4. Mitcheldean Meend ; Whitecroft and Sudeley un- 
certain : Cinderford, Blackpool, Ruspidge. Hudnalls ; 
Tidenham Chase. 
? X Marshalli. 4. Stempis. 
451. R. incurvatus, Bab. 33, 34 ? 
7a. Heath near Four Shire Stone : with var : sub- 
carpinifolius, Rogers MS. 6 or 7b. Cherrington, 
possibly. 
452. R. Lindleianus, Lees. 33, 34. 
3. May Hill, Newent. 4. F. Dean, common on the 
coal measures. Also Lydney ; Tidenham Chase and 
Wye Cliffs, Tutshill. 5. Frequent, but unevenly 
distributed. 7a. Nottingham Hill : Todenham. 
7b. Near Charlton Kings. 
X rhamnifolius. Clifton Down. 
453. R. argenteus, Wh. and N. 34. 
3. Newent Wood. 4. Woods, etc., near the Wye. 
Coleford, Redbrook, Hudnalls, Tidenham Chase. Also 
Lydney to Blakeney. 5. Abundant in the S. part of 
the district. 
455. R. rhamnifolius, Wh. and N. 33, 34. 
I. Campden, probably. 2a. Oxenton Hill and Worm- 
ington ‘ Scrubs ' ; Churchdown. 2b. Arlingham. 
3. Clifford’s Mesne, May Hill, Newent to Dymock. 
