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Is this rightly named? — H. J. Riddelsdell. — Yes.— G. Claridge 
Druce. 
Coronilla varia, Linn. [ref. No. 42]. Dry bank, near Kirk- 
liston, Linlithgow, v.-c. 84, July 1910. — McTaggart Cowan, Jun. 
? [ref. No. 56]. Casual at the Docks, Birkenhead, v.-c. 
58, August 1910. — W. G. Travis. I think this is the narrow- 
leaved form of Medicago Falcata^ L. — G. Claridge Druce. 
Fubus rha 7 nnifolius^ Wh. and N., var. Baker i (F. A, Lees). 
Sheen Common, Surrey, August 28, 1910. — A. B. Jackson and 
J. Fraser. Yes. — W, Moyle Rogers. 
[^Rubus. All the brambles I send have been seen and approved 
by Rev. W. M. Rogers. — Augustin Ley.] 
Rubus letccandriis, Focke. Coughton Marsh, Ross, Hereford- 
shire, August 8, 1909. This is the form of the species which ex- 
clusively obtains in Herefordshire; differing considerably from the 
Dorset plant. — Augustin Ley. 
Rubus thyrsoideus, Wimm. Bushy places in Kelsey pits, 
Burstwick, East Yorkshire, v.-c. 61, July 16, 1910. — C. Waterfall. 
Yes. — W. M. Rogers. 
Rubtis iricus, Rogers. Abundant in open woodland on Tiden- 
ham Chase, West Gloucester, August 31, 1910. New county 
record. — Augustin Ley. 
Rubus lasioclados, Focke. Kowle Hill, Ross, Herefordshire, 
August 19, 1910. The only station known in the County. — 
Augustin Ley. 
Rubus Borma 7 ius, Genev. Stanford Park, Worcestershire, 
August 22, T9 10. This form of R. Borceajius is abundant in the 
Teme Valley, both above and below Stanford Bridge, in both the 
counties of Worcester and Hereford.— Augustin Ley. 
Rubus mucronatoides, Ley. New Radnor, July ii, 1909. — 
Augustin Ley. 
Rubus uncinafus, P. J- Muell. Troy Park Wood, near Mon- 
mouth, August 16, T910. — S. H. Bickh.\m, A. B. Jackson, A. Ley. 
This is the station at which the plant was first found in Britain, by 
Rev. E. F. Linton. Specimens less good than I could wish, owing 
to the dense coppice wood. — Augustin Ley. 
