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* R sepium. 72, 135, Little Malvern. Tab. 11. Malvern only. 
The last two roses are very doubtful. They are now known, the 
latter as R. agrestis, Savi; the former, as a variety of the same. 
Syme equates R. inodor a, Fries, to Rosa Barren, Woods, and 
Rosa dumetorum, Sin. E. B., pp., 212 , 214. 
* R. canina. Tab. 11. In all the districts. 
* R. systyla (var. of R. stylosa, Desv.), 42, near Powick; 72, 
Malvern Wells. Tab. 11. In all the districts. The Powick 
locality is noted on page 42 in the Severn D., and on page 72 in 
the Malvern D. 
* R. arvensis. In all the districts. 
(To be continued.) 
THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
BY W. B. GROVE, M.A., AND J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
( Continued from page 66.) 
509. B. pachypus, Fr. Woods. Rare. August to October. 
Under trees, the Spring, Kenilworth, Russell , Illustr. 
Trickley Coppice, October, 1884, determined by Dr. 
Cooke. 
510. B. edulis, Bull. B. bovinus, With. Woods and waysides. 
August to November. In Packington Park ! With. 311. 
Edgbaston Park, With. 306. Oversley Hill, Burt. ii. 
664 ; Crackley Wood, Russell Illustr. Combe Woods ! 
Adams. Kingswood, Hatches ! Sutton Park ; near the 
Rectory, Sutton ; Coleshill Heath and Pool; Haywood; 
New Park ; Langley ; Berkswell; Coughton Park. 
Var. elephantinus (With.) September. Red Rock Plantation, 
Edgbaston Park, With. 311. This may, however, be 
B. pachypus. 
511. B. fragrans, Vitt. Woods. October. Combe Woods, 
Adams. 
512. B. impolitus, Fr. Woods. August to October. Sutton 
Park ; New Park ; Bradnock's Marsh. 
513. B. aestivalis, Fr. Woods. Rare. Combe Ridings. 
Adams. Fen End. 
514. B. Satanas. Benz. Waysides and woods. Rare. August- 
September. Packington Park ; Fen End. 
515. B. luridus, Schceff. B. rubeolarius, With,, Purt. Woods. 
October. Edgbaston Park, With. 309. Oversley ; Cold 
Comfort, Purt. ii. 662. The Common, Kenilworth, 
Russell, Illustr. Combe Woods, Adams. Kingswood, 
Hatches! Sutton Park ; Trickley Coppice ; Langley ; 
Berkswell; Packington Park; Ilampton-in-Arden ; 
Poor’s Wood, Honiley. 
