1 6 THE botanical EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
described on p. 44 of my ‘ Handbook of British Rubi,’ and 
as it occurs in immense quantities in Sark, — \V. Moyle 
Rogers. 
Rubus leucostachys, Schleich. forma. Saintfield, Co. Down, 
2 August 1902, — C, H. Waddell. This seems to me a very curious 
and distinct form. The typical plant is absent here at Saintfield. — 
C. H. Waddell. An abundant form in Co. Down, and in East 
Armagh, with stem less constantly densely hairy, and dark shining 
concave leaves. The terminal leaflet is also remarkably variable 
in outline ; sometimes typical, but often broader with short point, 
and (especially in the smaller leaves) not unfrequently more or less 
acuminate. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus afiglosaxonicus, Gel., var. vestitiformis, Rogers. Woods 
at Ross, Herefordshire, 5 Sept. 1903. — Augustin Ley, Yes. — 
W. Moyle Rogers, 
Rubus in/estus, var. virgultoruni, Ley. Near Malpas Station, 
Cheshire, 8 August 1903. New record for 58, Cheshire, — A. H. 
Wolley-Dod. Passed by W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus Leyanus, Rogers. Saintfield, on open rocky bank, Co. 
Down, August 1903. — C. H. Waddell. Yes, a strong form. — W. 
Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus melanodermis, Focke. Branksome Park, Dorset, August 
12, 1903. Most of the panicles in these sheets have the lower 
branches unusually lengthened — a peculiarity due, I suppose, to 
the exceptionally wet summer. In other respect the specimens 
seem quite typical. — ■W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus Bloxamii^ Lees. Alum Chine, Bournemouth, S. Hants, 
8 August 1903. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus fuscus, W. and N., var, macrostachys, P. J. M., Cold- 
borough, Herefordshire, 8 Sept, 1903. — Augustin Ley. Rightly 
named, I suppose ; but I cannot define the variety very exactly. — 
W. Moyle Rogers. 
Rubus divexiramus, P. J. M. Ganarew, Herefordshire, 31 
August 1903. — Augustin Ley. No doubt rightly named, though 
the 5— nate leaves are unusually numerous, the terminal leaflet 
oftener gradually acuminate (though not all) of the panicles less 
conspicuously bristly than I have seen before. — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
Rubus Leltii, Rogers. See ‘ Journ. Bot.’ (1901), p. 381. 
Roadside, Saintfield, Co. Down, 22 August, 1903. — C. H. 
^VADDELL. Yes. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
