110 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
Sprraka FruipenDuLA, L. Watson 158, (3) 383; Drouet 165.—B. & H. 
131. f. 302. 
Terceira. San Miguel.— Probably an escape. 
*Rusus rusticanus, Merc. &. fruticosus, Watson 159, 
(2) 591; Drouet 164; Seubert 48; Seub. & Hochst. 
14.— Focke, Synopsis Ruborum Germaniae, 179 (as 
R. ulmifolius).— Engl. Bot. pl. 715. 
Corvo (274, 275). Flores (276, 277, 283). Fayal 
(Brown, a, b). Pico (Brown, c, d). Graciosa (278, 
279). Terceira (280, 281). San Miguel (282; Carreiro, 
211). Sta. Maria (282, a, 282, 5). 
Dr. W. O. Focke, of Bremen, who was kind enough to examine 
all of my numbers and those of Mr. Brown, refers them all to the 
one species, which is also known as R, ulmifolius and R. discolor. 
He adds that while nos. 281 and 282 depart a little from the type, 
in having the two surfaces of the leaf concolorous, suggesting 2. 
concolor, Lowe, they look exactly like certain anomalous forms 
growing in England. 
? R. Hochstetterorum, Seubert 48; Watson 159, (2) 591, 
(3) 386; Drouet 164. R&R. grandiflorus, Seub. & 
Hochst. 14. 
Flores. Fayal. Pico. San Miguel. 
I should have been disposed to refer my large flowered speci- 
mens (nos, 274, 275, 277) to this species, had not Dr. Focke passed 
on them. AS it is, I have no knowledge of R. Hochstetterorum. 
*Fracarra vesca, L. Watson 159, (2) 591; Drouet 165; 
Seubert 48 ; Seub. & Hochst. 14.—B. & H. 136. f. 311. 
Corvo. Flores. Fayal (Brown, 77, 78). Pico. Ter- 
ceira (269, 270). San Miguel (271, 272; Carreiro, 
152). Sta. Maria (272, a). 
*+F, Inpica, L.— Gray, 158.— Bot. Reg. 1. pl. 61. 
San Miguel (273; Carreiro, 200). 
; Likely to have been introduced in nursery stock, as in the United 
States. 
*PoOTENTILLA TORMENTILLA, Neck. Watson 160, (2) 591; 
Drouet 165; Seubert 48. Tormentilla officinalis, Wat- 
son (1) 8.—B. & H. 187. f. 3/4. 
Corvo (287, 288, 289). Flores (290, 291). Fayal 
(Brown, 79). Pico (Brown, 80). Terceira (292). San 
Miguel (293, 294, 296 ; Brown, 107; Carreiro). 
