632 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Rubus rosaceus , Wh. and N., var. hystrix (Wh. and N.) ; “very 
strong form;” W. M. Rogers. Hedge near the Bridge of Aird, east 
of Stranraer, north-east Wigtonshire, 22nd July 1899. A record for 
county 74. — Charles Bailey. 
R. hystrix , W. and N. Between Harper Hill and Walton, 
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 29th August 1900. — W. R. Linton. 
“ Here I feel some doubt between R. hystrix and R. dasyphyllus. 
It seems a somewhat intermediate form, though on the whole, I 
think, nearer to the latter.” — W. M. R. 
R. Koehleri , Wh. and N., sub-sp. dasyphyllus, Rogers ; W. M. 
Rogers. Hedge, and on hedge bank, both on the road from Moffat 
to the Auchencat Burn on Hart Fell, between Lawrencefield and 
Riddings, north-central Dumfriesshire; altitude 400 to 450 feet; 21st 
September 1898. Sent as confirmatory of the bracketed county 72 
in the ‘Handbook,’ p. 105. I also collected it at Port of Spittal 
Bay, near Port Patrick, and at Stranraer, Wigtonshire, county 74. — 
Charles Bailey. 
R. dasyphyllus , Rogers; forma, W. M. Rogers. Under the railway 
arch on the road to town of Urr, north of Dalbeattie, south-east 
Kirkcudbrightshire, 12th July 1899 New for county 73. — Charles 
Bailey. 
R. Marshalli , , Focke and Rogers. Hindhead and Haslemere, 
Surrey, August 1900. — W. M. Rogers. 
R. saxicolus , P. J. Muell. ?; W, M. Rogers. In a lane from 
Poundfield to Limekiln Wood, near Crowborough, north-eastern 
Sussex, 18th July 1898. Mr. Rogers writes me that “this seems to 
be the plant (or one of the plants) which we are calling R. saxicolus , 
but to me it is a very ill-defined species (see ‘ Handbook British 
Rubi,’ p. 90). Mr. White finds what seems an allied, but by no means 
identical, plant in St. Leonard’s Forest, W. Sussex.” I also send a 
few examples of the same species from a hedge on the path from 
Poundfield to the White Hart Inn, Crowborough, collected on the 
same date as the preceding ; of this plant Mr. Rogers asks : “ Is not 
your No. 17 a stronger state of No. 13?” — Charles Bailey. 
R. serpens , Weihe. Highmoor Wood, near Almeley, Hereford- 
shire, 18th August 1899. Seen and the names confirmed by Rev. W. 
M. Rogers. — Augustin Ley. 
R. ochrodermis , A. Ley; W. M. Rogers. Trailing bush by the 
liver Tweed, opposite Dryburgh Abbey, at Lessudden, near St. 
Boswells, northern Roxburghshire, 29th September 1898. A single 
example only was gathered, and of it the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers 
writes : “ In no way that I can see distinguishable from R. ochro- 
dermis, A. Ley ; but panicle exceptionally strong and no proper stem 
piece. County record (80).” — Charles Bailey. 
