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b. snbglobosa, Sm. 
(2.) Tyburne Lane ; Sharraan’s Cross Lane. 
(9.) Rough Hill, near Sambourue. 
c. farinosa. 
A plant having soft leaves, densely grey, downy, with reflexed sepals, 
and faintly aciculate peduncles (like the Rev. A. Leys’ plant from Kimbolton 
Wood, Herefordshire, named by J. G. Baker) occurs : 
(2.) Lane from Umberslade to Mockley Wood. 
(7.) Whichford Wood. 
(8.) Lapworth Street. 
d. scabriuscula , Sm. 
(5.) Near Sawbridge, 1881, Baxter , MS. 
(8.) Near Kemp’s Green, Umberslade. 
e. foetida, Bast. 
(1.) Blake Street, near Sutton Coldfield. 
(5.) Willenhall, near Coventry. 
R. mierantha, Sm. 
(1.) Lane from Hurst Green to Over Green, Wishaw. 
(4.) Alcester Road, near Stratford-on-Avon. 
(8.) Lane by Mockley Farm, Tan worth. 
(9.) Near Morgrove Coppice, Morton Bagot; near Golden Cross, Exhall. 
c. hystrix, Leman. 
(2.) Wlieyporridge Lane, Solihull. 
R. agrestis, Savi., var. d. inodora, Fr. 
(4.) Binton ; a form approaching R. arvatica, Baker, but having the 
glandular character of R. inodora. 
R. canina, Linn., d. senticosa, Ach. 
(1.) Lane near Walmley; Hill Hook. 
f. biserrata, Merat. 
(1.) Sutton Park. 
17.) Near Atherstone-on-Stour. 
(8.) Fordrough, near Austey Wood. 
A form having compound serrate leaves, with very glandular petioles, 
and small fruit with long projecting styles ; this appears to be the R. obtusi- 
folia of this section. 
h. frondosa, Steven. 
(1.) Lane from Walmley to Langley Mill. 
i. arvatica, Baker. 
(1.) Near Hall Farm, Fillongley. 
(4.) Binton. 
(8.) Near Umberslade. 
j. dumetorum, Tliuill. 
(8.) Lane from the canal to Austey Wood. 
k. obtusifolia, Desv. 
(2.) Lane from Meercote Hall to Cornet’s End. 
n. tomentella , Leman. 
(1.) Water Orton, near Curdworth Bridge. 
u. decipiens, Dumt. 
(1.) Small-leaved form by Arley Wood; lane from Hurst Green to Over 
Green, Wishaw, with styles densely villous. 
v. glauca, Vill. 
(2.) Balsall Street, near Berkswell. 
(10.) Warmingtou. 
February, 1893. 
