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i*?. Griffithianus, Rogers. Penhower Road, near Bangor, Carnar- 
vonshire, July, 1895. — Jno. E. Griffith. “ The members are indebted 
to Mr. Griffith for characteristic specimens of this handsome strongly- 
marked bramble, living plants of which he showed to Dr. Focke and 
me in several localities about Bangor in 1894, My description of it 
will be found (as ‘ n. var. or n. sp.’) in the ‘ Flora of Anglesey and 
Carnarvonshire,’ p. /18. Its nearest ally in our list is, I think, R. prce- 
tuptorum^ BouL, from which it is readily distinguished by the much 
more hairy stem, the broadly-dilated vinous-red prickles and the very 
finely toothed incised white-felted smaller leaflets.” — W. M. R. 
R. scaber, W. and N., form ? E. F. Linton. In shade, in a quarry 
between Bridge End and Oakwood, north of Hexham, S. Northum- 
berland, 2ist July, 1894. — Charles Bailey. “I do not know this. 
It seems intermediate between R. scaber and R. thyrsiger, Bab.” — 
W. M. R. 
R. neaxihe Radulce. Rhydymaen, Merioneth., August, 1895. 
W. R. Linton. “ Mr. Linton considers this identical with a bramble 
from Aran Mawddy, in the same county, which he showed me last 
autumn, and which I then thought ‘ a good deal like R. Borreri, but 
seemingly a distinct form nearer the Radulce^ (‘ Journ. of Bot.,’ 1895, 
361). After examining the beautiful set of specimens now sent to the 
club, I am still unable to suggest a definite name ; but in spite of 
the resemblance to R. Borreri in panicle I suppose it must be placed 
in the Sub-Bellardiani section of the Radulm^ — W. M. R. 
R. thyrsiger, Bab. with less glandular stem, W. M. Rogers. Bank 
of the river near the stepping-stones, Bettws-y-Coed, East Carnarvon- 
shire, 26th September, 1895. — Charles Bailey. “ In panicle this 
plant so closely recalls our thyrsigef% that in spite of the much less 
glandular stem and more roundish leaflets it is difficult to keep them 
apart. I have seen no other Welsh plant that could be named 
R. thyrsigerP — W. M. R. 
R. Koehleri^ W. & N., var. pallidus, Bab., E. F. Linton. Above 
the Hydro, on the high road to Hexham, S. Northumberland, i8th 
July, 1894 ; also between Bridge End and Oakwood, North of 
Hexham, 21st July, 1894. — Charles Bailey. “Rightly named, I 
think. The former a very strong form.” — W. M. R. Also hedge on 
the Beacon Hill above Carlton Hill, near Penrith, South-east 
Cumberland, 26th Sept., 1894. — Charles Bailey. “ Quite the right 
plant, I believe, and no doubt all one gathering, though in some of 
the panicles the armature of the rachis is much less mixed than in the 
others and than is usual.” — W. M. R. 
R. Marshalli, Focke and Rogers. Corwen, Merioneth, 2nd Aug., 
1895; Aran Mawddwy, Merioneth, 5th August, 1895, — Dinton. 
“New County record. I see no difference between Mr. Linton’s 
Corwen plant and the strong subglabrous Carnarvonshire form of R. 
Marshalliy referred to by me in ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1895, 103, which I am 
