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Station. There seems to be a great variety in the variation of the 
armature of the stems in different plants. The specimens sent 
illustrate this, — L. Cummings. Rightly named, I believe. — 
W. M. R. 
/v^ ? Roadside, Stoughton X Stretton, Leicester, 3rd 
Aug. 1908. — W. Bell. jR. dumetorum, Wh. and N. Perhaps a 
rather weak uncharacteristic state of var, ferox^ Weihe. — W. Moyle 
Rogers. 
R. dumetoriim^ W. and N., var. diversifolius (Lindl.). i. 
St. Fagan’s, I oth Aug, 1908, 2. Pontyclun, 8th Aug. 1908, v.-c, 
41, Of No. I, Mr. Rogers says “that, or one step away towards 
feroxy — H. J. Riddelsdell. 
R. dunietorum, W. and N., var. triangularis, Ley. Whitbourne, 
Herefordshire, 23rd July 1908. It is hoped that these specimens 
will give a better representation of this variety than those sent last 
year. — A. Ley. 
R. dumetoriim, W, and N., var. pilosus, W. and N. Kimbolton, 
Hunts, 31st Aug. 1908. Named thus by Rev. W. M. Rogers. 
This plant appears to represent a really distinct form of R. dunie- 
torum, better than any I have previously gathered. Abundant 
throughout a large wood at this station. New County record, — ■ 
A. Ley. 
R. laciniatus, Willd. Esher, Westend Common, Surrey, 19th 
July 1908. This bramble maintains its place in this locality, for 
which it was recorded by the Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, ‘ Journ. Bot.,’ 
1903. A place may be claimed for it among the bramble flora of 
the Surrey Commons, as, in addition to this locality, it grows on 
the heath-land near Weybridge. — C. E. Britton. I agree. — 
W. M. R. 
Potentilla norvegica, Linn. New Malden, Surrey, 3rd Sept. 
1908. Plentiful on land situated at the western extremity of Merlon 
Parish, that was formerly meadows, but denuded of turf during the 
previous winter, and afterward became over-grown with an assembly 
of plants containing many alien to the district. — C. E. Britton. 
Alchemilla vulgaris, L., var. alpcsiris, Pohl. Creag Mhor, Mid 
Perth, ist Aug. 1908. — P. Ewing. 
R. mollis, Sm., var. recondita, Puget? In the Mellte glen, 
near Ystrad Fellte, Breconshire (limestone), 19th Aug. 1908, two 
bushes, “i?. mollis, Sm., voisin de \d. pseiido-mollis ■, 
R. villosa, V. pseudo-mollis, Rouy.”— M. Sudre. Of one of these 
