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the var. angustifolius , which is a frequent Herefordshire plant.- 
Augustin Ley. 
Rubus cinerosus , Rogers. Embankment by the River Wyre, near 
Preesall, W. Lancashire (new to v.-c. 60), 1st August 1900. — J. A. 
Wheldon. “ Rightly named.” — W. M. Rogers. 
R. curvidens , A. Ley. Birches Copse, near Wormbridge, Here- 
fordshire, August 1899. Name given by Rev. W. M. Rogers. The 
leaflets are rounder than is typical in the Herefordshire plant. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. mucronatus, Blox., var. nudicaulis , mihi. £ Handbk. Brit. Rubi,’ 
p 56. West Cliffs, Bournemouth, S. Hants, 3rd July 1900. — W. 
Moyle Rogers. 
R. mucronatus , Blox., var. ? Highmoor Wood, near Almeley, 
Herefordshire, 18th August 1899, Name confirmed by Rev. W. M. 
Rogers. This is the variety mentioned under R. mucronatus, Blox., 
on p. 55 of Mr. Rogers’ ‘ Handbook,’ as distinguished by me under 
the MS. name of “ mucronatoides” — Augustin Ley. 
R. anglosaxonicus , Gelert., f. Kelstedge, Derbyshire, 28th August 
1900, and near Kelstedge, same date. — Wm. R. Linton. “Certainly 
allied to R. anglosaxonicus .” — W. M. R. 
R. infesius , Weihe, f Near Yeaveley, Derbyshire, 19th August 
1900. — Wm. R. Linton. “A strongly-armed form of R. infestus .” — 
W. M. R. 
R. Borreri, Bell-Salt., var. virgultorum, A. Ley. Now placed by 
Mr. Rogers under R. infestus, Weihe. Kemberton Corse, Salop, 
August 1900. The same plant as the Bishop’s Castle one, ‘Report,’ 
1896.— W. H. Painter. “Yes.”— W. M. R. 
R. Borreri, Bell-Salt., var. virgultorum, A. Ley. Westhope Hill, 
Herefordshire, 3rd August 1900. Confirmed by Rev. W. M. Rogers. — 
Augustin Lev. 
R. Drejeri, G. Jensen? Tall hedge to the left of the road 
between Bridge of Aird and Park of Aird, east of Stranraer, north-west 
Wigtonshire, 22nd July 1899. — Charles Bailey. “I think a very 
exceptionally strong form of R. Drejeri, G. Jensen, but I am far from 
sure of it. It would be a county record for 74.”- — -W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Drejeri, G. Jensen. Near the reservoirs above Longridge, West 
Lancashire (60), 24th July 1900. County record.— J. A. Wheldon. 
“You need not hesitate to put this to R. Drejeri as a form going off 
type towards my var. Leyanus, but still under the type.” — W. M. 
Rogers. 
R. radula, Weihe; “the type,” W. M. Rogers. Open ground 
by the river Tweed, opposite Dryburgh Abbey, at Lessudden, 
