546 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Rubus fusco-ater , Weihe. Naphill, Bucks, 1897; and Hollandridge, 
Oxfordshire, 1897. New county records. — G. C. Druce. 
R. viridis, Kalt. Wood near Llandogo, Monmouthshire, 2nd 
July 1894. This name was suggested by Dr. Focke in 1893. 
Treville Wood, Herefordshire, July 1897; Nantymwyn, Carmarthen- 
shire, August 1897. From the two last stations verified by the Rev. 
W. M. Rogers. — Augustin Ley. 
R. Bellardii, W. and N. Burnham, Bucks, 1897. New county 
record. — G. C. Druce. 
R. britannicus , Rogers. Nantymwyn, Carmarthenshire, August 
1897. Name suggested by the Rev. W. M. Rogers. — Augustin Ley. 
R. velatus, Lefv. Nantymwyn, Carmarthenshire ; Trawsnant, 
Upper Towey Valley, Breconshire, August 1897. Verified by the 
Rev. W. M. Rogers. — Augustin Ley. 
R. corylifolins x rusticanus , “I think.” — W. M. Rogers. Glen below 
Cat Nab, Saltburn, North-Eastern Yorkshire, 22nd July 1897. — 
Charles Bailey. 
Potentilla argentea , Linn., ‘ Sp. PI,’ 497 (1753). By the roadside 
near Burnham, Bucks, June 1897. No personal voucher in ‘Top. 
Bot.’ — G. Claridge Druce. 
Alchemilla vulgaris , Linn., ‘ Sp. PI.,’ 123 (1753); var. pratensis 
(Schmidt). In a rough bushy field between Kingston and Holland- 
ridge Common, Oxfordshire, September 1897. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Alchemilla vulgaris, L. Meadow above the gorge of the Clydach 
river, between Bryn Mawr and Clydach, Brecon, nth June 1897. 
Sent as a new county record for 42. — Charles Bailey. “It is the 
var. filicaulis , (Buser in ‘Bull, de l’Herb. Boiss.’ (1893), App. 22).” — 
G. C. Druce. Also var. filicaulis (Buser). Near Woburn, Beds ; 
and near Aston, Bucks. New county records.— G. Claridge Druce. 
A. vulgaris, L., wax. filicaulis (Buser). Cloined Glen and Bennan 
Glen, south end of Arran. Confirmed by the Rev. E. F. Linton. — 
A. Somerville. “ I think this will be found to be the Linnean type 
A. vulgaris .” — G. C. Druce. 
Rosa mollis x pimpinellifolia. Sandhills, near Betty Hill, West 
Sutherland, 20th July 1897. — E. S. Marshall and W. A. Shoolbred. 
Confirmed by M. Crepin. 
R. hibernica, Sm., var. glabra, Baker. River bank, Strath Brora, 
East Sutherland, 9th August 1897. — E, S. Marshall and W. A. 
Shoolbred. Said to have been confirmed by M. Crepin. “ R. 
J . : U/C. hibernica is stated by M. Crepin to be a hybrid of R. pimpinellifiolia x 
canina. He says of the specimen sent “ Est probablement bien 
nomme, mais, en l’absence des fleurs et des fruits, je ne puis certifier 
la determination.” 
