5 1 6 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
‘ a very delicate species,’ in ‘ Syn. R. G.,’ p. 297. (2) seems to be 
a stronger and more glandular form of the same, though in the stem 
armature it makes some approach towards R. Borceanus , Genev.” — 
W. M. R. 
Rubus (allied to R. Borceanus , Genev., and R. I eucostachys , Schleich.). 
W. M. Rogers. Hedge on the highroad to Seaview House, Portrush; 
and bush in the crossroad to Carnabridge and Portrush, 14th July 
1896. — Charles Bailey. 
R. pyramidalis, Kalt. ; W. M. Pogers. Hedgebank on the road- 
side from the northern end of Hawes Water to Bampton, Westmore- 
land, 18th July 1896. — Charles Bailey. “First record for county 
69.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Gelertii , Frider., var criniger , Linton. (1) Edge Park, Cheshire, 
30th July 1894. Coll., A. H. Wolley Dod ; Comm., E. F. Linton. 
‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1894, 108. (2) Wood, Ryarsh, W. Kent. County 
record, 13th August 1896. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. anglosaxonicus , Gelert, variety. The Chase Wood, Ross, 
Herefordshire, 24th July 1893. — Augustin Ley. “ These specimens 
seem to me intermediate between the extremes of my vars. raduloides 
and setulosus, Perhaps on the zvhole they are nearer to the former, 
but I find it impossible to name them quite definitely.” — W. M. R. 
R. infest-us , Weihe. (1) Hathersage and Froggatt, Derby, 19th, 
20th, and 29th August 1896. This I believe is new to the county, 
though a specimen from another station was doubtfully named so for 
me last year by the Rev. W. M. Rogers. — W. R. Linton. (2) Simmons- 
wood Moss, S. W. Lancashire, 28th August 1896. — J. A. Wheldon. 
(3) Stapleton Common, Salop, July 1896. — R. de G. Benson and 
W. H. Painter, “(i) seems to be typical infestus , and (3) a form of 
infestus , varying in the direction of R. Borreri ; while (2) is R. hystrix , 
W. and N.”— W. M. R. 
R. infestus , Weihe ; W. M. Rogers. Trailing above the banks of 
the Haltwhistle Burn, between the South Tyne Colliery and Lees 
Hall, Haltwhistle. Northumberland, 3rd October 1896. Not recorded 
for county 67 in the comital distribution given in the ‘Journal of 
Botany,’ 1895, ‘On the Rubi List in London Catalogue, ed. 9,’ by the 
Rev. W. Moyle Rogers. — Charles Bailey. 
R. infestus , Weihe. Hedge in the cross-road to Carnabridge and 
Portrush, Londonderry, 14th July 1896. — Charles Bailey. “Off 
type ; new, I think, for Derry.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Borreri , Bell-Salt.; var. virgultorum , A. Ley. (1) Near Willey, 
Herefordshire, 12th August 1896. These specimens have not been 
seen by Mr. Rogers. The plant, however, is in North Herefordshire 
a very marked one, not liable to be confused with any other 
bramble. — A ugustin Ley. (2) Pulverhatch, Salop, July 1896. — R. de 
