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based or emarginate, with rather short or moderate point, and 
petiolule about ^ its length. Pa 7 i, fairly compact in the consider- 
able ultra-axillary top, with one or no simple 1. few and incojispicuous 
acic. and std. gl. almost 7 vholly sunk in long hair ; rach. and sep. 
shaggy. FI. very showy, starlike. 
R. ericetorum, L., 3 — 5 nate-pedate (thin), Tev 7 n. It. with 
narrow sub-cuneate base and very long gradually ac 7 i 77 i. povit \ 
petiolule moderate, often less than ^ its length. Pa 7 i. remarkably 
elongate, very lax throughout, and more narrowed above, normally 
with three to five simple leaves reaching almost to the top ; rach. 
and ped. with close felt c 7 'owded acic. a 7 id other 7 i 7 ieq 7 ial arms, InU 
07 ily scattered short hair. Prk. more deflexed. 
Both forms are found with us almost exclusively in S. and W. 
England : — anglica 7 ius in 25 v.-c., and most abundant in the S.W. ; 
while ericetoru 77 i is known in 18 v.-c,, and seems most frequent in 
S.E. England and along the Welsh border. — W. Moyle Rogers. 
Mr. Rogers has asked me to add that he has himself seen no 
continental specimens of Lefevre’s R. ericetormn, but assumes that 
Dr. Focke was right in assigning that name to our plant after 
seeing living bushes of it in 1894. — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R, radula, sp. coll., var, echuiatoides, Rog. Old Wood, Skel- 
lingthorpe, S. Lincoln ; August 1907. The station is misprinted 
on the labels “ Skellington.” Abundant throughout this large 
wood. — Augustin Ley. 
R. regillus, Ley. Gorsley, Herefordshire (in Linton Wood) ; 
4th September 1907. — Augustin Ley. 
R. regillus, Ley. Gathered in Queen’s Wood, Ross, in com- 
pany with Mr. A. Ley. — L. Gumming. The specimens needed 
more careful pressing. — H. J. R. 
R. podophyllus, P. J. Muell. Plantations and woods near 
Grasby (also near Barnetby), N. Lincoln ; abundant and character- 
istic; August 1907. — Augustin Ley. 
R. Lejeimei, W. and N. Wood border at Llangammarch, 
Breconshire; 25th July 1907. New station for this rare bramble. 
— Augustin Ley. 
R. fuscus, subsp. obscurus (Kalt), From the classic locality, 
Belmont Wood, Hereford, 3rd Aug. 1907. Seen and approved by 
Mr. Rogers, — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R.pallidus, W. and N., var., leptopetalus, Rog. Plantations on 
Mitcheldean Meend, West Gloucester ; 31st Aug. 1907.— Augustin 
Ley. 
