514 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Rubus Lindebergii , P. J. Mueller; W. M. Rogers. Rough ground 
below Tegg’s Nose Quarry, Langley, near Macclesfield, Cheshire, 
22nd September 1894 . — Charles Bailey. “First record for 
Cheshire.”— W. M. R. 
R. villicaulis , Koehl., var. Selmeri (Lindeb.) Pulverbatch, Salop, 
July 1896. — R. de G. Benson and W. H. Painter. “Yes, a weak 
form of it.”— W. M. R. 
R. villicaulis , var. b. Selmeri , Lindeb.; W. M. Rogers. Roadside, 
north-west of Cushendall, 8th July 1896 ; bush, Moneyvart, near 
Cushendall, 9th July 1896; in a field hedge, and at the corner of 
the lane to Desert Hill, in the cross-road from Aird to Ballyallaght, 
near the Giant’s Causeway, 13th July 1896. All in the County Antrim. 
— Charles Bailey. “New, I think, for Antrim.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. erythrinus, Genev. ? Simmonswood Moss, S. W. Lancashire, 
28th August 1896. — J. A. Wheldon. “Typical R. Selmeri , Lindeb, 
all of it.”— W. M. R. 
R. villicaulis , Koehl., var. calvatus, Blox. Lawn Hill, Pulverbatch ; 
and near the Bridges, Ratlinghope, and Westcott ; Salop, July and 
August 1896. — R. de G. Benson for W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. macrophyllus , W. and N., var. Schlechtendalii (We ihe). Shifnal, 
Salop, August 1896.— W. H. Painter. “Seems just the typical 
Schlechtendalii. ” — W. M. R. 
R. macrophyllus , W. and N.; W. M. Rogers. Overhanging a field 
wall, on rough open ground, under the hill between Magilligan and 
the Umbra, Londonderry, 15th July 1896 . — Charles Bailey. 
“ Strong, large-flowered variety. I think new for Derry.” — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
Rubus (allied to) macrophyllus , W. and N.; sp. coll., W. M. Rogers. 
Trailing bush, and broken ground, overhanging the banks of the 
Haltwhistle Burn, between the South Tyne Colliery and Lees Hall, 
Haltwhistle, Northumberland, 3rd October 1896 . — Charles Bailey. 
“ These seem one and the same. I cannot name them with 
certainty from material gathered so late in the season ; but I suppose 
that they are allied to R. macrophyllus .” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. macrophyllus , W. and N.; sp. collect., W. M. Rogers. Longdon, 
near Preston, Lancashire, 3rd August 1896 . — Charles Bailey. 
“Variety approaching R. Schlechtendalii , Weihe.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. mollissimus , Rogers ; W. M. Rogers. Over a ditch in the cross- 
road to Carnabridge and Portrush, Londonderry, 14th July 1896. 
— Charles Bailey. “ I think this must go under my R. mollissimus, 
though differing from type somewhat in the leaves as well as in the 
glandular sepals. It is of course allied to the stronger forms of 
R. macrophyllus , AY and N. I have had what I considered my 
R. mollissimus from Co. Down, but not from Derry.” — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
