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d. var : obscurus, (Kalt). 34. 
4. Lower Redbrook : Newnham to Upper Soudley. 
519- R. pallidus, Wh. & N. 34. 
4. St. Briavel’s ; Lydney : Staple Edge Wood ; Cinder 
ford. 
b. var : leptopetalus, Rogers. 34. 
3. Clifford’s Mesne, May Hill, Newent Woods. 
4. Abundant in Forest of Dean. 
520. R. scaber, Wh. and N. 33, 34. 
4. Woods by the Wye : several places in F. Dean. 
6. Woodchester Park : Slad Valley, 
scaber x setulosus. 4. Woods opposite Tintern. 
523. R. longithyrsiger, Bab. 34. 
3. Kempley. 4. Tutshill : Symond’s Yat. 
524. R. botryeros, Focke. 33. 
6. Cooper’s Hill. 
525 R. foliosus, Wh. and N. 33, 34. 
3. Abundant in Woods between Newent and Dymock. 
4. Ruardean: Symond’s Yat, Brockweir; Woolaston. 
Frequent in F. Dean. Eglandalar /. on Tidenham 
Chase. 6. Woods near Minchinhampton. 
7a. Dowdeswell Wood. 
foliosus X infecundus. 4. Wood opposite Tintern. 
526. R. rosaceus, Wh. and N. 33, 34. 
4. Tidenham; Whitecroft, /. near Powellii. 
7b. Redwood. 
b. var ; hystrix (Wh. and N.) 34. 
4. Lea Bailey ; Cinderford ; Milkwall. 5. Stapleton: 
Wyck. 6. Woodchester Park. 
c. var : infecundus, Rogers. 33, 34. 
3. Pauntley ; May Hill ; Newent. 4. Common in 
F. Dean and all div. 4. 5. Locally plentiful and well 
distributed. 6. Gatcombe Wood : Nailsworth : Cran- 
ham : Haresfield Hill. 7a. Guiting ; Toddington : 
Hailes : Stanway Hill : Nottingham Hill. 7b. Line- 
over and other woods. Rodmarton, Coates, etc. 
