1 8 I HE BOTANICAI, EXCHANGE CLUB OF I’HE BRITISH ISLES. 
R. hesperitis, Rogers, /. Near Bangor, Carnarvon; 21st July 
1904. — On this bramble Rev, W. M. Rogers says, “It is apparently 
a form of R. hesperius, agreeing pretty closely with the Irish plant, 
but with smaller leaves, and the pedicel of the terminal leaflet 
longer.” New record for Great Britain.— Augustin Ley. Though 
in my description of the Irish plant in J. Bot., 1896, 504, I speak 
of that as “ sp. n. (or var. n.)” I have since regarded it as a variety 
of R. myrtccB Focke, — as it stands in my Hatidbk. Brit. Rubi, p. 42, 
and as Dr. Focke accepts it in his lately published monograph (see 
J. Bot.., 1905, 75). In 1902 Dr. Gilbert and I found a very closely 
allied plant in Warwick Park, Tunbridge Wells, W. Kent, which 
seems still nearer to R. 7 nyric(s, though apparently somewhat inter- 
mediate between it and the Irish var. hesperius.'' — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
R 7 nacrophyllus, W. and N., form betw. type and vars. Schlechten- 
dalii and aviplificaius, fide W. M. Rogers. Shirley, Derby, ist Aug. 
1904. — W. R. Linton. 
R. Salteri, Bab. Aconbury, Herefordsh., 5th Sept, 1904. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. Salteri, Bab. Blackbird’s Nest, near Nanpanton, Leicester- 
shire, 7th Aug. 1904. — A. B. Jackson. I think probably correct, 
though uncharacteristic in having most of the sepals reflexed. I 
have collected similar though more characteristic plants at Ulvers- 
croft Lane, in the same neighbourhood. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. \hirtifolws, Muell. and Wirtg. Mitcheldean Meend, W. 
Glos., 1 8th Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. 
R. pyramidalis^ Kalt., /. Solva, Pembrokeshire, 21st August 
1903. New County record, — Augustin Ley. 
R. pyramidalis, Kalt., for 7 ua egla 7 idulosa. Cowleigh, Malvern, 
Herefordsh., 9th Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. 
R. pyra 77 iidalis, Kalt.,/ Welsh Newton, Herefordshire, 15th 
August 1904. This plant I had lieen calling R. 7710 Hiss mu s, Rog. ; 
but Rcy. W. M. Rogers now tells me that he considers it a form 
of R. pyra 77 iidalis, Kalt., on account of its thick firm leaves and 
hairy stem. — Augustin Ley, 
R. lasiodados, Focke. Wenlock Edge, Shropshire, 4th August 
1904. Passed by Rev. W. M. Rogers as “very close to the 
Paddlesworth, Kent, plant, especially in the panicle.” New county 
record. — Augustin Ley. 
R. cri 7 iigcr, I.inton. Yeldersley Lane, near Shirley, Derby, 
26th July 1904. — W. R. Linton. 
