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observation has been made, or specimens at full maturity of the 
fruit be obtained. — W. Barclay. 
i?. Andrzeiovii, Steven. Cwn Nes, New Radnor, loth Sept, 
igo8 — A. Ley. Probably a form of R. omissa, Deseg. — H. 
Dingler. Mr. Ley now agrees with me that we have not Steven’s 
species in Britain. It has been misunderstood by De'seglise and 
other French botanists, I can only say of this specimen that it is 
one of the R. Shsrardi (omissa) group, — A. H. VV.-l). 
Rosa ? Braunstone, Leicester, v.-c. 55, Sept. igo8. 
This agrees with, or is near to, a form from Shoulder of Mutton 
Hill (which is near to the Braunstone Station), and which has been 
named R. sicb-tomentosa. The present jilant is a good sized bush 
in a hedge-row ; but it appears to be a very shy flower and fruit 
bearer. — \V. Bell. R. Andrzeiovii, Steven. — A. Ley. R. omissa, 
Desegl., near type. — A. H. W.-D. Mr. Barclay raises the point in 
regard to the persistency of the sepals until the full maturity of the 
fruit in regard to this and the two preceeding plants. In the 
case of the Braunstone plant I can answer in the affirmative. — 
W. Bell. 
R. enspidatoides, Crop., var, britannica (Deseg.). Aconbury, 
Herefordshire, 14th Aug. 1908. — M. Sudre: “/i. annesiensis, Deseg., 
on tres voisine la var. britannica (Deseg.), m’est inconnu.” Dr. 
Dingler : “Form of R. cuspidata, Deseg. = pseudo-cuspidata, 
Crep.” Deseglise describes R. annesiensis as having persistent 
sepals ; here they are not so. — A. Ley. Deseglise never published 
R. britannica, which name he jrrojjosed for the supposed R. Jnnd- 
zilliana, Bess., from Cheshire, but afterwards thought the latter was 
identical with R. fodida. Bast., an opinion quite confirmed by 
specimens. This example differs from R. fodida in having quite 
hairy styles ; and should, I think, be placed under R. psendo- 
cuspidata, Crep, { — R. cuspidata, Auct. Gall, non Stev.), but the 
sub-foliar glands are finer than usual, scarcely more than micro- 
glands. — A. H. W.-D. The group to which this and R. cuspidatoidcs, 
Crep., var. foctida (Bast.), Aconbury, belong is not well represented 
in Scotland, so that I have little knowledge of it in the field. No 
doubt R. fodida. Bast., has as much or as little right to be ranked 
as a species as R. cuspidatoidcs, Crep, — "W, Barclay. 
R. cuspidatoidcs, Crep., var, fodida (Bast.). Aconbury, Here- 
fordshire, 14th Aug. 1908. M. Sudre: “A’, tomentosa, Sm., var. 
Arrondiana, Rouy, Bien que la type dc cette var. Arrondiana 
provienne des environs de Toulouse, je ne I’ai pas encore rencontre ; 
mais votre plante parait en posseder tous les charcteres.” Dr. 
Dingler : “ Form of R. fodida, Bast., something differing from 
