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Arthrolohium ebracteatam, DC, Tresco, Scilly, July 1875. 
Coll. John Ralfs and Wm. Curnow. — Comm. J. A. Wheldon. == 
Ornithopus piimahun (Mill.) — G, C. Druce. 
Vicia Cracca, L., forma. A peculiarly rigid state, not i?ica?ia, 
Thuill., though approaching thereto. When growing it looked out of 
the common, the flowers being deeper blue than usual, and general 
grovvth very compact. Hordle, Hants, about 200 yds. from sea, 
Aug. 1906. — J. Cosmo Melvill. Probably a state due to soil 
and situation. — W. R. L. 
Rubus siibcafus, Vest. Werfa Wood, Aberdare, Glamorgan, 
I St Aug. 1906. Pronounced by Mr. Rogers, who saw it growing in 
1905, to be typical sulcatus, except for the small panicles and 
flowers. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. plicatus, W. and N., f. Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire, 
6th July 1906. ^‘Apparently having the flowers of var. Bertramii 
but hardly its stem leaves.” — W. M. Rogers. — W. H. Painter. 
R. affinis, W, and N., var. Briggsianus, Rogers. Thicket, 
Andover Road, near Winchester, loth Sept. 1906. — A. B. 
Jackson. 
R. incurvafus, Bab.,/, aprka. Sedbergh to Dent, Mid West 
Yorks, 4th August 1906. Exceedingly luxuriant, and with leaves 
conspicuously concave and shiny above. Very near the North 
^V'ales type, though with paler petals and stamens, and more nearly 
rounded and less deeply incised terminal leaflet. — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
R. Scheutzii^ Lindeb. Threlkeld, Keswick, Cumberland, 
ist Aug. 1906. — W. M. Rogers. 
R. ncmoralis^ P. J. M., var. Sihirum, Ley. On waste ground 
close to a wood, near Aberdare, Glamorgan, 2nd Aug. 1906. — 
H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. pulcherrimus, Neum. x R. rusticanus, Merc. — Several 
adjacent clumps of this hybrid bramble grow on Abrook Common, 
all sterile, or producing but little fruit. The characters of both 
parent species are well marked, and one character, derived from 
R. pulcherrimus, that is, the production of leaves with six or seven 
leaflets, is a very strongly marked feature, much more so indeed 
than in R. pulcherrimus, in which, according to my experience, 
leaves with more than five leaflets are uncommon. — C. E. Britton. 
We consider this to be certainly a hybrid, but fail to see the pre- 
sence of rusticanus in it : more likely the other parent may be 
rhamnifolius or Lindleianus. — A. Ley and W. R. L. 
