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J?. curvidens^ A. Ley. Cvvm Einon, Cardiganshire, 2nd July 
1906. Named by Mr, Rogers. — W. H. Painter. Certainly not 
curvidens. I believe it to be, without doubt, criniger, Linton. — A. 
Ley. I agree, it is rather glabrous and thin-leaved criniger. — W. 
R. Linton. 
R. Ley anus, Rogers. Edge of Suff Wood, Howie Hill, Here- 
ford, 27th July 1906, “Yes.” — W. M. R. — S. H. Bickham. R. 
Drejeri, sub sp. Leyanus. — W. R, L. 
R. oigoclados, M. and L., var, Newbouldii, Rogers. The Wrekin, 
Salop, 20th Aug. 1906. ]\^st my wax. Newbouldii. Considerably 
different from typical oigoclados of Dev, and Hertford.” — W. M. 
Rogers. These specimens are sent in lieu of those gathered by me 
in 1905. See Report of Club, p. 24, 164. — W, H. Painter. 
R. Babingtonii, Bell-Salt, var. phyllothyrsus (Frider.). The 
specimens sent represent a form of the variety abundant in N.E, 
Surrey on the Bagshot sand formation, especially on the commons 
about Esher. It is distinguished by its roundish leaflets, often very 
large panicle, and deep red petals. It keeps quite distinct from R. 
Babingtonii, and on Weybridge Common grows in company with 
the normal form of the variety. — C. E. Britton. 
R. ericetorum, var. cuneatus, Rogers and Ley. See ‘ J, B.,’ 
1906, p. 59. In great abundance about Aberdare, Glamorgan. 
These specimens were taken from Abernant Park, 30th July 1906. — 
H. J. Riddelsdell. Abercrair, South-West Brecon, nth July 
1906, See ‘Jour. Bot.,’ 1906, p. 59. — Augustin I.ey. 
R. mutabilis, Genev. A few plants among the ruins of an old 
iron works, Abernant, Aberdare, Glamorgan, ist Aug. 1906. Mr. 
Rogers saw specimens in 1905, and placed them here in spite of 
the coloured petals and stamens. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
Rubiis Jiorridicaulis, P. J. Muell. From a hedge on a copse 
border at 800 feet above sea level, near Aberdare, Glamorgan, 
loth Aug. 1906, See ‘J. B.,’ 1906, p. 60, and Rep. ‘ B. E. C.,’ 
1905.— H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. Kochleri, W. and N., var. cognatus, N. E. Br. Dolybout, 
Llanfihangel, Cardiganshire, loth July 1906. Named by Mr. 
Rogers. — W. H. Painter. 
R. Marshalli, Focke and Rogers. From a piece of furzy 
common ground by a lane outside Werfa Wood, Aberdare, Gla- 
morgan, 2nd Aug. 1906. Named by Mr. Rogers, 1905.— H. J. 
Riddelsdell. “See ‘Journ. Bot.,’ 1906, p. 97.”— W. R. L. 
