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Bridge, near Twickenham, Middlesex, 7th June, 1893. — J. H. A. 
Steuart. The Kirkstall plant appears to be correctly named, but 
none of the others belong to the ternate-leaved section. Mr. Beeby 
writes of one of Capt. Wolley Dod’s specimens that it seems to him to 
be P. inclinata , or near it, and I think that the rest of them, as well 
as Capt. Steuart’s from Middlesex, belong to that species. — J. G. 
Potent ilia . Roadside, Sellack, Herefordshire, 5 th July, 
1893. “I have put no name upon the labels, but, since writing them, 
specimens of this have been seen by Rev. E. S. Marshall, and he 
confirms my own belief that the plant is P. mixta , Nolte.” — 
Augustin Ley. “ I think rightly referred to P. mixta.”— W. H. 
Beeby. 
P. reptans x Tormentilla. Plentiful in a dry pasture, Lytchett 
Matravers (29th May, 1893), and sandy ground, Verwood (8th August, 
1893), Dorset. — R. P. Murray. “ The Lytchett Matravers plant I 
should name P. procumbens x Tormentilla ; the one from Verwood 
P. reptans x Tormentilla , f. ternata , Murbeck.” — W. H. Beeby. 
Rosa involuta, Sm. var. Doniana (Woods). Hailing, West Kent, 
23rd May, 1893. — E. S. Marshall. “ R. involuta , Sm. var. (=R. 
pimpinellifolia x tomentosa). Je n’applique pas le nom de var. Doniana , 
parce qu’il est bien difficile de savoir ce qu’est reellement cette 
varie'te” — F. Crepin. 
R. mollis , Sm., var . glabrata, Fr. Auchmore, Ross, August, 1893. 
— H. E. Fox. “ C’est peut-etre une variation du R. mollis , Sm. mais 
les specimens que j’ai vus ne me permettent pas de me prononcer 
avec certitude.” — F. Crepin. 
R. mollis , Sm., var . pseudo-rubiginosa. Strcme Ferry, Ross, Sept., 
1893. — H. E. Fox. “Peut-etre une variation du R. mollis , Sm., mais 
les echantillons que j’ai vus me laissent des doutes sur leur identite 
specifique. Ce n’est pas le R. pseudo-rubiginosa , Lej. qui est identique 
a mon R. arduennensis , Crep.” — F. Crepin. 
R. ?nollis , Smith ; E. F. Linton. A frequent rose in South Shrop- 
shire not recorded for vice-county 40 in ‘ Topographical Botany,’ 
page 150. I send a few specimens from Gorstley Rough, Clee Hill, 
near Tenbury, 1st October, 1892; hedge near Hazier, on the old road 
to Hope Bowdler, near Church Stretton, 6th October, 1892 ; Watling 
Street, on the west side of Caer Caradoc, near Church Stretton, 7th 
October, 1892; hedge on the south side of Caer Caradoc, 8th 
October, 1892 ; and road up Dry Hill, Church Stretton, 9th October, 
1892 .- — -Charles Bailey. Prof. Crepin agrees to the name of the 
Clee Hill plant, and considers the others are probably also R. mollis. 
R. tomentosa, Sm. “ type.” Loch Reraig, Loch Carron and Loch 
Kishora, Ross, August, 1893. — H. E. Fox. “Var.” Dalmally, 
Argyll, 10th August, 1893. — E. S. Marshall. Var. uncinata , F. A. 
Lees. Loch Carron, Ross, Sept., 1893. — H. E. Fox. Var . sylvestris, 
Woods, Strath Ascaig, Ross, Sept., 1893. — H. E. Fox. Var. 
cuspidatoides , Cre'p., Loch Kishora (2) and Achnashellach, Ross, 
August and Sept., 1893. — H. E. Fox. “Au lieu de faire des observa- 
tions particulieres au sujet de chacun des dix nos. du R. tomentosa , 
Sm. je crois preferable de me borner aux remarques suivantes. Le 
