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a plant found in many stations in the extreme South-west of 
Herefordshire. — A. Ley. 
R. oigocladuSy Muell & Lefv., var. Bloxamianus (Coleman). 
Hill opposite Machen, v.-c. 41, Glamorgan, 15th Aug. 1908. Mr. 
Rogers says : “ I think not distinct from Bloxamianus^ though hardly 
characteristic.” — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. ? Lowesby, Leicestershire, v.-c. 55, 8th Aug. 1908. 
— A. R. Horwood. R. oigocladus, Muell and Lefv., var. Bloxa- 
mianus (Coleman). — W. M. R. 
R. scaber, Wh. and N. i. Radyr, 22nd Aug. 1907. 2. ^Vood, 
Pontyclum, 8th Aug. 1908. 3. Roadside hedge, Lisvane, 15th 
Aug. 1908. 4. Pontyclum, 8th Aug. 1908. 5. Wood at Llanishen, 
15th Aug. 1908; all v.-c. 41, Glamorgan. Some of the specimens 
under No. 2 are specially queried by Mr. Rogers. — H, J. Riddels- 
dell. I think that all .... go best to R. scabcr, which (according 
to Focke’s interpretation) is a very aggregate species. — W. M. R. 
R. pallidus, Wh. and N. f. i. Wood near ^\d^itchurch, 7th 
Aug. 1908. 2. Ditto, 14th Aug. 1908. 3. Open wood near St. 
P'agan’s, loth Aug. 1908; all v.-c. 41. Mr. Rogers says of i, 
“must go, I think, to R. pallidas^ ^V'h. and N., though off type in 
the less hairy st. and pan-rach., and in the more unequal gland-tipped 
organs of rachis.” Of 2, “ I suppose a sub-glabrous f. of it, though 
the stem clothing (nearly glandular and non-aciculate) is most 
abnormal,” and of 3, “same as” No. 2. The ist seems “rather 
intermediate between” 2 and 3, and “type pallidusP — H. J. 
Riddelsdell. 
R.pallidus, Wh. and N., var. ? Radyr, Aug. 1907 and 1908. 
Rudry, Aug. 1908, v.-c. 41. Mr. Rogers said in 1907 : “ Cannot, 
I think, be kept from R. pallidus, Wh. and N., with wliich in most 
respects it is identical ; though, in my experience, it is not usual to 
see the sepals so generally reflexed on fall of petals, nor the stem 
so dark coloured.” And this year confirms his remarks, adding, 
“ I cannot quite match ” the plant. Petals pale pink to white, 
small and narrow. In great quantity at Radyr. — H. J. Riddels- 
dell. 
R. ? Low bush, roadside. Highway Spinneys, Braunstone, 
Leicester, Aug. 1908. — W. Bell. Apparently R, rosaceus, Wh. and 
N., var. infecundus^ but the material is poor and collected too late 
in the season. — W. M. R. 
R. vclatus, Lefv. Wood near Titley Station, Herefordshire, 
1 2th Sept. 1908. These were gathered in a steep wood near Titley 
