174 the botanical exchange club of the BRITISH ISLES. 
Riihus Maasii, Focke. St. Paul’s Cray Common, Kent, 1887. — 
Eyre de Crespigny. New record for Vice-county 16. Roadside, near 
Bodorgan Station, Anglesey, August, 1887. — J. E Griffith. Is 
the plant so named by Dr. Focke for Mr. Baker. 
R. macrophyllns^ W. and N., var. glabraius. Rigg’s Wood, 
Sellack, Herefordshire, i6th July, 1887. — Augustin Ley. New 
County record. 
R. ruUcolor, Blox. MS. Near Llanberis, September, 1887. — J. 
E. Griffith. “ I am inclined to believe this to be the R. riihicolor^ 
Blox. MS., and that we have no true “ erubescensP notwithstanding 
Genevier’s determination of name to a plant of Bloxam.” — Prof. 
Babington. Dr. Focke says this is R. rhombifolius^ Wh. 
R. eriibescens, Wirtg. Wet wood. Howie Hill, Plerefordshire, 
i8th July, 1887, — Augustin Ley. “ i?. grains, Focke, I believe; a 
very slender form from a wet shady locality.” — W. O. Focke. New 
County record. 
R. thyrsiger, Bab. Wooded valley, Bickleigh Vale, S. Devon,- 
1 8th August, 1886. Waste spot by the roadside, between Marsh 
Mills and Plympton, S. Devon, 27th July, 1887. “All the plants 
from this neighbourhood hitherto sent by me as R. Bloxami, must 
now bear the name of R. thyrsiger, Bab., now considered by the 
professor as a distinct species, though down only as a variety in 
Lond. Cat, ed. 8.” — T. R. A. Briggs, in litt 
R. Bloxami, Lees, var. Thicket, Moeas, Herefordshire, 13th 
July, 1887 ; and Cowleigh Park, Malvern, Herefordshire, i8th July, 
1887 — A.UGUSTIN Ley. New County record. 
R. sp. Woods, Aconbury, 6th September, 1887. This glandular 
bramble is abundant in the central parts of Herefordshire, always in 
woods. It stands well apart from any other glandular form growing 
in the county, and specimens from different stations agree well with 
each other. I have seen it, I suppose, from some twenty or thirty 
stations in Herefordshire. I should be very glad to learn its name. — 
Augustin Ley. R. fuscus, W. and N.” W. O. Focke. 
R. prcEriiptorMin, Boul. Totteridge, Herts, September, 1883, 
October, 1884. — W. R. Linton. “I do not see how to separate 
this plant from R. diversifolius, Lindl.” — T. R. A. Briggs. 
R. scaber, W. and N. Woods near Storridge, Herefordshire, 19th 
July, 1887. — Augustin Ley. New County record. 
R. debilis, Boul. Roadside, between St. Budeaux and Honic- 
knowle, S. Devon, nth August, 1887. I consider this a very 
unsatisfactory plant, which may turn out to be an abnormal form of 
some better kno^yn bramble. — T. R. A. Briggs. Linton Wood, 
Hereford, 3rd August, 1887. — Augustin Ley. So named by 
Professor Babington. New County record for Hereford. 
R. Radula, W., var. This variety is very abundant in the neigh- 
bourhood of Clifford, from which the specimens are sent (Clifford, 
13th July, 1887), and the adjoining parish of Whitney, on the north 
of the Wye. The name of R. Radula was given to this plant by 
Mr. Archer Briggs ; but it is certainly not type Radula. — Augustin 
Ley. This is R. Genevieri, Bor., fide W. O. Focke. 
