126 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
3rd October, 1885 . — Augustin Ley. “ A remarkable form, erubescens 
(Wirtg.)” — C. C. Babington. 
Rubus prceruptorum , Boul. Totteridge, Herts., July and Oct , 
1885. — W. R. Linton. “ It may be, but I have some doubt.” 
C. C. Babington. 
R. Koehleri , Weihe. Minster Valley, E. Cornwall, 30th June, 
1885. — W. Moyle Rogers. “I cannot give a satisfactory account 
of this pretty plant. The specimens are small, especially the panicles. 
It approaches lilacinus (Wirtg.), but there are difficulties about it.” 
C. C. Babington. 
R. Koehleri , Weihe, verus ? Hoarwithy, Herefordshire, 19th Sept., 
1885 , — Augustin Ley. “ Koehleri, but scarcely typical.” — C. C. 
Babington. 
R. KcehlerifN eihe, infestus . Cusop, Herefordshire, 15th July, 1885. 
AugustinLey. “I should say Koehleri, not infestus P — C. C. Babington. 
R. Koehleri, Weihe, var. pallidus. Knypersley, Staffs., Sept., 
1885, from two localities. — W. H. Painter. “No, i : It may be so. 
No. 2 : .saxicolus — my humifusus .” — C. C. Babington, 
R. Koehleri , Weihe, pallidus Pengethley, Sellack, Herefordshire, 
26th August, 1885 . — Augustin Ley. This is not satisfactory. — C. C. 
Babington. 
R. pallidus , Weihe. Miller’s Dale, Chapel-en-le-Frith, and Buxton, 
Derbyshire, August, 1884, and August, 1885. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
“ Probably mutabilisP — C. C. Babington. 
R. pallidus , W. and N. Wood by Rackheath, E. Norfolk, 4th 
Oct., 1885. Through Mr. Bennett’s kindness, I was enabled to 
submit this Rubus , which had puzzled me, to Dr. Focke. Llis com- 
ment on the plant was “ R. pallidus , Weihe and N. Quite different 
from the pallidus of Babington, which is only a slight variety of R. 
Koehleri It appears therefore that this is an addition to our 
British Rubi. — E. F. Linton. “Why is it not my pallidus?' — C. C. 
Babington. 
R. cavatifolius, Mull. Penallt Common, and near Trelleck, 
Monmouthshire, 1884-5 . — AugustinLey. “ R. cavatifolius exactly, 
it agrees with Boulay’s specimen far better than some of my original 
ones did. The beautifully cordate terminal leaflet is to be noticed,” 
C. C. Babington 
R. pyramidalis , Bab. Near Llanberis, N. Wales, July, 1885. 
J. Griffith. Dinmore, Herefordshire, July, 1885. R. pyramidalis, 
Bab., in Herefordshire, is often small and weak. The specimens 
which I send represent a fair average Herefordshire plant. — A. Ley. 
“Yes, but not of Kaltenberg. To be called longithyrsiger , Lees.” 
C. C. Babington. 
R. glandulosus , Bell., var. Bellardi , Weihe. Near Knypersley, 
Staffordshire, September, 1885. — W. H. Painter. Confirmed by 
Prof. Babington. 
R. corylifolius , Sm. var. conjungens. Sellack Common, Here- 
fordshire, August, 1885. — A. Ley. “Yes.” — C. C. Babington. 
R. corylifolius , Sm. var. conjungens . Muswell Hill, Middlesex, 
September, 1884.— W. R. Linton. “ R. tuberculatus — scabrosus , 
Mull.” — C. C. Babington. 
