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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
Rubus mucronatus, Blox. Aberystwith, 15th July, 1891. — W. Hunt 
Painter. “ R. pyramidalis, Kalt., or near it.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
“Not the true mucronatus , but I saw so many intermediate links, that 
I thought it might be a variety. On the other hand the plant has 
some resemblance to R. Boreanus , but the barren stem is too 
different.” — Dr. Focke. 
R. mucronatus , Blox. Aberystwith, 20th July, 1891. — W. Hunt 
Painter. “I do not see how this can go to R. mucronatus ; I do 
not know it.” — W. Moyle Rogers. “Seems to be another variety. 
This and the last may represent a species which is hitherto unknown 
to me.” — Dr. Focke. 
R. thyrsiflorus , W. and N. Moccas, Herefordshire, 25th August, 
1891. Petals white, stamens white, styles greenish white. See ‘ Report ’ 
1888, p. 209, with the note of Prof. Babington and of Dr. Focke on 
this plant. Dr. Focke’s opinion in 1888 was confirmed in 1891 by 
Revd. W. M. Rogers, who saw the plant growing, and by Dr. Focke, 
who saw dried specimens. — A ugustin Ley. “ R. fuscus , W. and N., 
a naming confirmed by Dr. Focke.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. Drejeri , Jensen. Haugh Wood, Herefordshire, 3rd September, 
1891 . — Augustin Ley. “Yes.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. sp. Kimbolton, Herefordshire, 9th September, 1891. — 
Augustin Ley. “Near R. Drejeri.” — Dr. Focke. 
R. sp. Lyonshall Park Wood, Herefordshire, 25th September, 
1891 . — Augustin Ley. “ R. Drejeri, Jensen, var. ? Panicle too 
poor.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. pallidus , Weihe. Crackley Wood, Warwickshire, 22nd August, 
1882. — J. E. Bagnall. “Yes.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. rosaceus, W. and N. ? Hedge, Hurst Road, Horsham, Sussex, 
9th August, 1891. I am not competent to pronounce definitely on 
this plant, which has not been submitted to an expert. But it agrees 
well with rosaceus that has been sent me. — J. W. White. “ Right, 
I think.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. sp. Wood, Aymestrey, Herefordshire, 1st October, 1891. — 
Augustin Ley. “R. anglosaxonicus, Gelert, form.” — W. MoyleRogers. 
R. anglosaxonicus, Gelert. Near Solihull, Warwickshire, August, 
1891. — J. E. Bagnall. “Yes, quite typical.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. . Dinmore Woods, Herefordshire, 19th August, 1891 ; 
and Haugh Woods, Herefordshire, 3rd September, 1891 . — Augustin 
Ley. “ Both near hystrix?? or fuscus IV — Dr. Focke, 
R. fuscus , W. and N. ? Near the Avon, below Bristol, West 
Glostershire, 3rd August, 1891. I very much wish to have opinions 
on this plant, which grows in fair quantity. It is considerably different 
from my North Somerset fuscus, yet I know not where else to place 
it. Petals very faint pink, almost while. Styles green. See ‘Report’ 
for 1886. From Dr. Focke’s remark in ‘ Notes on British Rubi,’ I 
suspected that this might be the plant he speaks of as abundant in 
Leigh Wood ; and more specimens having been forwarded to him, 
through Mr. Rogers, the surmise is found to be correct. — J ames 
W. White. “ Yes, exceptionally luxuriant fuscus , W. and N.” — W. 
Moyle Rogers. 
