20 THE BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB OF THE BRITISH ISLES. 
R. Lejetmei^ W. and N., var. ericetorum (Lefv.), Jor?na umbrosa 
or subumbrosa, from Abernant Park, Aberdare, Glam. vc. 41, end 
of Aug. and beginning of Sept. 1904. After much consideration 
Mr. Rogers puts this puzzling form under the above name. It 
occurs in Abernant Park and the immediate neighbourhood in great 
quantities. Among the rhododendron bushes it climbs to the 
height of 12 or 14 feet, and frequently produces panicles nearly 
two feet in length. — H. J. Riddelsdell. The name, I fear, can 
only be accepted by way of suggestion ; but I believe it to be 
most probably correct. — W. M. Rogers. 
R. fuscus, W. and N. f. Cowleigh, Malvern, Herefordsh., 
9th Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. “Correct, I believe.” — VV. 
Moyle Rogers. 
R. Marshalli, Focke and Rogers. Mitcheldean Meend, W. 
Glos., 1 8th Aug. 1904. — Augustin Ley. 
R. Bellardi, W. and N. Sterridge, Herefordshire, 9th August 
1904. 'I'his plant has been seen both by Dr. Focke and by 
Rev. W. M. Rogers ; but it will be seen that a certain pro- 
portion of the specimens have quite abnormal panicles. These, 
it is believed, are panicles springing from the stems of the year. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. serpens, Weihe. Wyre Forest, Salop, 25th Aug. 1904. — 
Augustin Ley. 
R. britannicics, Rogers. Craswall, Herefordsh., ist Aug. 1904. 
— Augustin Ley. 
R. dumetorum, W. and N., var. diversifolius (Lindl.) Cusop, 
Mouse Castle Hill, Herefordshire, July 29 ; Llangorse Common, 
Breconshire, 25 August 1898. In great quantity in both places, 
and fairly constant in character, especially in the long lax narrow 
panicle and comparatively narrow leaflets, though diifering some- 
what in stem armature and in the length of the stalk of the terminal 
leaflet. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. dumetorum, W. and N., var. rubrijlorus (Purchas). Shirley, 
Derby. — W. R. Linton. 
R. dumetorum, W. and N., var. raduliformis, A. Ley. Trelleck, 
Monmouth, nth August 1903. I must apologise to members of 
the club for neglecting to obtain a supply of this plant described in 
the January number of the Journal of Botany, 1904. I have only 
the few sheets sent at present, but will endeavour to ^procure a 
better supply next year. — Augustin Ley. 
