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Rubus l entiginosus , Lees. Whixall Moss, Salop, 26th July 1900. A 
very small plant, reminding one at first of the Suberecti. Its petals are 
very small and crumpled, and stamens remarkably short. The name 
is given by Mr. Moyle Rogers. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. 
R- . Hedge on the road from Steel Cross to Poundfield ; 
and in a lane off the road from Steel Cross to Limekiln Wood ; both 
near Crowborough, in north-eastern Sussex, vice-county 14, 18th July 
1898. Of these two plants Mr. Rogers writes me that “ these (forms 
of one plant ?) seem intermediate between R. Questierii , Lefv. and 
Muell., and R. micans, Gren. and Godr., but not to agree quite with 
any named bramble in our list.” The first-named species is not an 
East Sussex plant. — Charles Bailey. 
R. micans , Gren. and Godr. ; W. M. Rogers. In field opposite the 
church, White Gates, central Cheshire, 2nd September 1899. Sent 
as a confirmatory record for county 58, which is bracketed in Mr. 
Rogers’ ‘ Handbook,’ p. 102. I also met with “a rather weak form ” 
(Rogers) of the same species on the high road between White Gates 
church and Pettypool, Cheshire. — Charles Bailey. 
R. hirtifolius , Muell. and Wirtg., var. danicus , Focke ; W. M. 
Rogers. YVood near Dunham Woodhouses, between Dunham Massey 
and Bollington, North Cheshire, 29th July 1899. Mr. Rogers 
supposes this to be “a small form of R. danicus , Focke, with ex- 
ceptionally short point to terminal leaflet; but I am not certain.” 
R. danicus is not recorded for county 58 in the ‘ Handbook,’ p. 102. 
— Charles Bailey. 
R. leucostachys , Schleich., var. gymnostachys (Genev.), or form near 
it ; W. M. Rogers. Hedge near Poynton Station, towards Lyme 
Park, north-east Cheshire, 12th August 1899. The var. gymnostachys 
is not recorded for county 58 in the ‘ Handbook,’ p. 102, and the type 
is bracketed for confirmation. — Charles Bailey. 
R. leucostachys , Schleich., var. gymnostachys , Genev. Ystrad- 
gynlais, Breconshire, July 1899. Name given by Rev. W. M. 
Rogers. — Augustin Ley. 
R. leucanthemus, P. J. Muell.? ‘Handbook Brit. Rubi,’ p. 51. 
Parkstone, Dorset, nth July 1900. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. lasioc/ados, Focke, var. The plant, a few specimens of which 
are sent under this name, is widely spread in West Breconshire. The 
present specimens are sent from Ystal-y-fera ; but the same plant 
occurs all up the valley of the Tawe, from this place to its head; and 
I have found an identical plant at Penfergwm in the Neath valley. 
The remark made upon it by the Rev. W. M. Rogers was : 
“lasioc/ados, Focke, var. angustifolius , Rog. ; very similar to specimens 
from Putney Heath.” I have not ventured to alter the specific name 
given by Mr. Rogers ; but it stands to my eyes quite apart from 
