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R. rusticanus, Merc— Near Larne ; Glenariffe; Glendun, &c. 



R. pyramidalis, Kalt.— Glenariffe. 



R. leucostachys, Schleich. — Cave Hill ; near Larne ; Glenariffe, &c. 



R. radula, Weihe.— Hedge-rows near Larne. 



R. echinatus, Lindl. — Cave Hill; Glenariffe; Glendun, &c. 



R. rosaccus, W. & N., var. hystrix (W. & N.)— Glenariffe. Mr. 

 Rogers writes "A strongly armed form." 



R. Kcehler!, W. & N.— Glenariffe and Glendun. 



R. dumetorum, W. and N. — Cave Hill; near Larne, &c. Of a plant 

 from near Larne Mr. Rogers writes " I think it must be a very weakly- 

 armed form of aggregate dumetorum. The foliage is very like that of our 

 var. diver sifolius, but the armature quite different." 



R. corylifolius, Sm., var. a. sublustris, (Lees)— Common, 

 var. b. conjungens, Bab. — Near Larne. 



R. saxatilis, L. — Frequent. In company with Mr. S. A. Stewart I 

 gathered this in good fruit on the Black Mountain near Belfast. 



I have notes of having seen A', erytkrimts, Genev., andi2. micans, Gren. & 

 Godr. in Glenariffe and Glendun, but as I did not secure specimens I 

 think it advisable not to include them in the list. The Rubi in these glens 

 require and would repay careful working. 



Potentilla procumbens, Sibth. — Glenariffe ; Glendun ; and Glen - 

 shesk. 



P. procumbens x Tormentilla — {P. suberecta, Zimm.) — Glenshesk. 

 The Rev. E. S. Marshall kindly examined and named this plant for me. 



Agrimonia odorata, Mill. — Glendun. 



Rosa involuta, Sm. — Glendun ; " a form of involuta" but the 

 material sent was too imperfect for Mr. Rogers to name definitely. 



R. mollis, Sm. — Glendun and Glenshesk. 



R. tomentosa, Sm., var. scabriuscula (Sm.) — Near Cushendall. 

 A form very near sylvestris (Lindl.), gathered with Mr. Stewart on the 

 Black Mountain near Belfast. 



R, rubiginosa, Linn. — Mr. Praeger had asked me to look out for 

 R. micrantha at Cushendun, and Mr. Brenan kindly showed me the bush 

 whence the specimens had been gathered on the evidence of which this 

 rose was included in the " Flora of the NOrth-East of Ireland." Mr. 

 Rogers writes of specimens submitted to him "not micrantha. A form 

 of rubiginosa." 



R. canina, L., var. Iutetiana and dumalis — Common, 

 var. subcristata, Baker. — Glendun, and sandy ground by the river in 

 Glenshesk. 



R. arvcnsis, Huds. — Remarkably scarce. One or two bushes seen 

 in Glenariffe and Glendun. 



var. bibractiata (Bast.) — Hedgerow near Cushendun. 



(To be concluded). 



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