REPORT FOR 1904. 
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R. crtntger, Linton ? Cleve Wood, near St. Bride’s, Monm., 
31st Aug. 1904. The Rev. W. M. Rogers has seen this bramble 
but was unable to give it a name further than “ near mollissimus 
or criniger." — Augustin Ley. 
R. Gelertii, Frider., b. criniger^ Linton. Great Barr, Stafford- 
shire, July 1904. — J. E. Bagnall. Exactly R. criniger, Linton, as 
I understand it ; but it must, I believe, be kept specifically distinct 
from R. Gelertii, Frider., as in my Handbook Brit. Rubi, pp. 12, 
52. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. virgultoriim, Ley. Wenlock Edge, Salop, 4th Aug. 1904; 
Caer Caradoc, Salop, 5th Aug. 1904 ; Wyre Forest, Salop, 25th 
Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. 
R. Leya?ius, Rogers. Near Danby Lodge, Dean Forrest, 
Glos., i2th Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. 
R. radula, Weihe, var. echinatoides, Rogers, fortna. Shornden 
Wood and Alexandra Park, St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, E. Sussex ; in 
great quantity, iith August 1900. A form of the variety making 
some approach towards my R. Griffithianus in the very unequal stem 
prickles, and to typical R. radula in the somewhat cordate terminal 
leaflet and the scattered hairs on the stem. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. radula, Weihe, var. echinatoides, Rogers. Shirley, Derby, 
30th July 1904. — W. R. Linton. 
R. rudis, W. and N. Redding’s Enclosure, Monm., 12 Sept. 
1904. — Augustin Ley. Mire Lane, Oadby, Leicestersh., Aug. 
1904. — W. Bell, 
R. oigocladus, Muell and Lefv., var. Newbouldii, Bab. Smes- 
ton, Worcestersh., 20th Sept. 1904. — J. E. Bagnall. “ Perhaps 
correct, but gathered too late in the season for satisfactory de- 
termination.” — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. orthoclados, A. Ley. Heathy plantations on Mitcheldean 
Meend, West Glo’ster, i8th August 1904. This is the bramble sent 
by me in 1902 under the name of R. holerythros, Focke, var., from 
the same locality. On seeing it again in the present year the 
Rev. W. M. Rogers is of opinion that it is rather R. ortfioclados ; 
and in this opinion I quite concur. See Rep. 1902, p. 41. New 
county record. — Augustin Ley. 
R. Babingtonii, Bell-Salt. Redding’s Enclosure near Mon- 
mouth. (Extension woodland). Of this plant the Rev. W. M. 
Rogers writes : “ A form of R. Babingtonii, Bell-Salt., going 
towards R. ericetorum, Lefv., in the narrow terminal leaflet, the less 
truncate panicle, and the reflexed sepals.” — Augustin Ley. 
