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Rubus . Wood near Whitfield, Herefordshire, 28th August 
1899. — A. Ley. “A form of scaher^ not far removed from the type; 
a similar plant was once sent by the same contributor from Tintern, 
W. Gloucester.” — W. R. L. 
R. Koehleri, W. and N., van pallidus, Bab. Llandrindod Wells, 
Radnorshire, 26th July 1899 ; ascends to 1000 ft. ; with R. Silurum . — 
W. H. Painter. “Now =R. dasyphyllus, Rogers.” — AV. R. L. 
R. dasyphyllus, Rogers (teste W. M. R.). Near Morecambe, W. 
Lancs, 24th July 1899. — J. A. Wheldon. “See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1899, 
p. 197.”— W. R. L. 
R. Marshalli^ Focke and Rogers, van Cellwen, Breconshire, 
22nd June 1899. "ihe Rev. W. M, Rogers says of this plant; — R. 
Alarshalli, var. near semiglaber, but not exactly it.” It is a well- 
marked plant, locally common in the Cellwen neighbourhood ; 
extending also to Carmarthenshire. — A. Ley. 
R. hirlus, AV. and K., var. Kaltenbachii (Metsch). Buddon AA'ood, 
Leicestershire, 26th August 1899. — A. B. Jackson. “Identical with 
the S. England plant thus named by Dr. Focke.” — AV. M. Rogers. 
R. dumetoriini^ AV. and N., wsix. ferox, AA'eihe. Netherton, S. Lancs., 
17th September 1899. — J. A. AVheldon. “Yes, but not remarkably 
characteristic.” — AV. M. Rogers. 
R. dumetorum^ AV. and N., var. piiosus, AV. and N. Aintree, S. 
Lancs., August 1899, — J. A. AA^heldon. “No doubt a form of R. 
dimietorum, but I should say nearer to R.ferox than to var. pi/osus" — 
AV. M. Rogers. 
R. dumetorum^ AV. and N., near var. conannus, AAmrren. Freckleton, 
W. Lancs., 7th October 1899. — J. A. AVheldon. On the whole, looks 
nearer to var. tuberculatus than to var. cofichmus, but not fit for naming 
without better panicles.” — AV. M. Rogers. 
R. Bucknalli, mihi. See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ September 1899. Open 
woodland near North Nibley, West Gloucestershire, loth July 1899. — 
b AV. White. “See Rogers’ ‘Handbook of British Rubi,’ p. 97.” — 
AV. R. L. 
R. Balfourianus, Blox. Llandrindod AA^ells, Radnorshire, 22nd 
July 1899. This handsome plant the Rev. AV. M. Rogers considers 
to be near R. Balfourianus^ but not identical with that or any other 
known species. Specimens are sent in the hope that its specific name 
may be settled by some other authority. — AAh H. Painter. 
Fragaria elatior, Ehrh. The Yews, Odiham, Hants, 9th June 
1899. I have been requested to send these specimes to the Exchange 
Club, not that they have, as far as I know, ever originated in the 
British wild state, but as showing the true B". elatior. 'I'hey have 
