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R. Godroni, Lee. and Lam., var. foliolatus, Rogers and Ley. 
Larkton Hills, Cheshire, 15th August 1907, No. 1635. ^ send 
this plant as I had labelled it, believing it to be the same variety 
as was so named for me last year by Mr. Rogers, though not 
from the same bush. Just before making up my parcel, how- 
ever, I received from M. Sudre, to whom I had sent three 
or four Rubi to name, the following note on a specimen of 
the present plant : — “ R. Muenteri, Marsson {P. Maassii, Focke, 
subsp. R, Muenteri^ Sud. Rub. Eur.) = Set of Brit. Rub. No. ii 
ex parte (sub. nom. R. leiccaiidrus)^ I leave further remarks 
for those better acquainted than I am with the species in ques-^ 
tion. — A. H. VVolley-Dod. Yes. — W. M. R. Labels give Ref. 
No. 1636.— H. J. R. 
R. silvaticus, W. and N. Woods near Apley, N. Lincoln, 
August 1907. Frequent in Cockglade, Springwood, and other 
woods near Apley ; often shewing slight glandular and acicular 
development on the stem. New County record. — Augustin Ley. 
Yes.— W. M. R. 
R. silvaticus, W. and N. Hedge, near Bow Lough, Saintfield, 
Co. Down, 31st August 1907. — C. H. Waddell. Yes. — W. M. R. 
R. Salieri, Bab. Radyr, Peterston, Llantrissant, Caerphilly, 
Glamorgan, August 1907. Apparently a frequent form over this 
area of the County. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Mr. Rogers agrees to 
all these specimens. 
R. hypoleucus, Lef. and Muell. In great quantity and variety 
round Radyr, Llandaff, &c., Glamorgan, August 1907. Seen by 
Mr. Rogers, who says, “ hardly glandular at all except on bracts.” 
In spite of all precautions this form seems persistently to dry 
a bad colour. — H. J. Riddelsdell. Mr. Rogers saw all these. 
R. hypoleucus, Lef. and Muell. f. Duckington Dingle, Cheshire, 
12 August 1907, No. 1637. Mr. Rogers saw specimens of this 
last year, and thought it undoubtedly came under aggregate R. 
hypoleucus, Lef. and Muell, as a form. — A. H. Wolley-Dod. 
R. hypoleucus x 1 leucostachys. One bush at Radyr with both 
species, 20 August 1907. The hypoleucus parentage is clear. Mr. 
Rogers suggests leucostachys on the other side. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. Lettii, Rogers. Cwm Einon, i8th July 1907, Cardiganshire, 
v.-c. 46. This is the Rubus which I sent last year to the Club as 
R. curvidens, A. Ley, and which Mr. Ley believed to be R. criniger, 
Linton. This year I visited Cwm Einon again, and obtained 
a good supply of the plant, which has been submitted to the Rev. 
