The Flora of County Arvwirh, i ^c) 



Rubus Icucostachys, Schkich. N 



Near Lurgan, R. U. P. 

 R. mucronatus, Blox. jsj 



Near Armagh, R. U. P. 



R. ang^Iosaxonicus, Gelert. js; _ j^ 



Tartaraghan and Newry, R. 1,1. p. Of the latter plant Mr 



Rogers writes:— "Not a typical specimen," and of the former, 



"or between R. anglosaxonicus and R. cchinatus; near my \-ax. radii- 



loides, vide Joitni. Bot. 1892, p. 269." 



R. borrerl, Bell-Salt. 55^ 



Beside a rivulet by the Dundalk road, a mile from Newrv* 

 R. U. P. " True R. borreri, Bell-vSalt, beyond a doubt. I have 

 before seen it only from Dorset and vSomerset (abun«lant), Cdost. 

 and Wight, so this extension of it to Ireland is very in- 

 teresting. "_W. M. R. 

 R. drejcri, G. Jensen. _ m. — 



Ballymore, H. W. L. spec! "Must go to R. drejcri, G. Jenson, 

 I suspect, but that, lohcn typical, has the leaves almost simply 

 serrate and the sepals patent or clasping in fruit. In colouring, 

 armature, etc., however, this just fits."— W. M. R. 

 R. radula, Weihe. 



Ballymore, H. W. ly. spec. ! "Apparently."— W. M. R. 

 R. scaber, W. and N. N. — S 



lyurgan ("apparently the typical plant." — W. M. R.), Armagh 

 ("?" — w. M. R.), and Newry ("apparently a strong form, with 

 hirsute panicle and leaves softly hairy beneath."— W. M. R.), 

 R. U. P. 

 R. rosaceus, Weihe. — M. — 



Ballymore, H. W. L. spec! "Apparently a rosaceiis form, but 

 not typical."— W. M. R. 



R. coryllifolius, Sm. N. 



Near Armagh, R. LI. P. Apparently not so common in Co. 

 Armagh as in Co. Down. 



R. coryllifolius, Sm., var. cyclophyllus, Lindeb. N. 



Tartaraghan, R. LI. P- 



*R. laciniatus, Willd ? N. 



In a lane near Tartaraghan glebe, R. LI. P. " A garden escape; 

 I think the name has been given to divers laciniate-leaved 

 forms." — W. M. R. This plant grows quite away from cultiva- 

 tion ; I took it to be a wild sport of R. rtisticanus. 



Rubus saxatilis, Linn. S. 



North side of Slieve Gullion at 1,500 feet, R.Ll. P. 

 Ceum intermedium, Ehr. S. 



Copses in the park at the Manor, Loughgall, accompanied as usual 



by G. rivale and G. ttrbanmn. More N. H. R. 



C. rivale, Linn. 



Loughgall Manor, More N. H. E. IMullinure meadows and 



Loughnashade. W. F. J. spec. ! Rare in Co. Armagh. 



Rosa spinosissima, Linn. — M. — 



Very rare in the county; observed in one spot only near Poyntz- 



pass, R. LI. P. 



R. mollissima, Willd. -^.- T ^• 



Frequent on the limestone about Armagh, where I noted it in a 



number of spots ; shore of Lough Ross near Crossmaglen, R. LI. P. 



fR. rubiginosa, Linn. . 1. ui 1 



Occurs mostly as stray bushes, and sometimes probably escaped 

 but apparently native on Lough Neagh shore. By Ulster canal 



