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THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
unusually greyish, and leaves mostly 5-nate. Quite like i?. foliosus 
and R. saltuum in the conspicuously shining upper surface of leaves 
(in living plant), and in the long narrow flexuose drooping panicle 
with strongly reflexed sepals. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus rosaceus^ W. and N., variety. Wood called “Llancrwm,” 
near Longrove, Herefordshire, ist August 1902. A remarkably pretty 
form, with deep red petals. Referred by Mr. Rogers to type R. 
rosaceus, W. and N. — Augustin Ley. 
R. rosaceus, W. and N., var. Rurchasianus, Rog. Sellack, Here- 
fordshire, 31st July and 30th August 1902. From the bushes 
whence the specimens in the ‘Sets of British Rubi’ were supplied. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. Koihleri, sp. coll., var. cognatus, N. E. Brown. Mynde Wood, 
Herefordshire, 26th August 1902. Just the ordinary Herefordshire 
plant, for which see remarks in the ‘B. E. C. Report’ for 1901, p. 9. 
These specimens were not seen by Rev. W. M. Rogers. — Augustin 
Ley. “I suppose certainly a form of R. Kochleri, Wh. and N., 
and nearer to var. cognatus than to the type, though (like much of 
the Herefordshire woodland cognatus) hardly characteristic in leaf or 
panicle.”— W. M. R. 
R. fuscoater, W. Open common and fences, Welsh Newton, Here- 
fordshire, ist August 1902. First named by Professor Babington 
many years ago, and since confirmed more than once by Rev. W. M. 
Rogers. Mr. Rogers in the present year (1902) made the following 
remarks on this plant; — “ Certainly under W. W., in spite 
of the foliage being harsher than in the Derbyshire plant.” — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. acutifrotis, A. Ley, var. amplifro 7 is, A. Ley. Very abundant in 
a large wood, Whitfield, Herefordshire, 6th August 1902. For an 
account of this plant see ‘Journal of Botany,’ 1902, page 69. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. hirtus, W. and K., var. Kalte 7 ibachii, Metsch. Stony hillsides 
and fences, St. Briavel’s, West Gloucester, i6th October 1902. Form 
with almost exclusively ternate leaves. — Augustin Ley. 
R. d 7 i 7 netoru 7 n, W. and N., var. tria 7 igularis, A. Ley. Upper Sapey 
Common, Herefordshire, and Stanford Park, Worcestershire, 14th 
August 1902. The Sapey specimens are good and characteristic, 
the Stanford Park ones less so. I traced this plant this year some 
four miles up the Teme valley to the neighbourhood of Eastham, 
Worcestershire. — Augustin Ley. 
R. du 7 netoru 77 i, Wh. and N.? Bradley, Derbyshire, 24th August 
1894. — W. R. Linton. “I believe that the name suggested should 
stand, and that the form is not far removed from var. ferox^ 
Weihe.”— W. M. R. 
