1 68 ROSACEAE 



4. Kennet. Beedon Wood. Catmore. Peasemore Copse, W. M. 



Rogers. Mortimer, frequent. Ufton. Aldermaston. Silchester. 

 Burghfield. \Yiekham. Greenham Common. Tilehurst. En- 

 borne. Near Chieveley. Very abundant near Inkpen. A 

 plant at Mortimer liad. a very glandular panicle rachis. 



5. Loddon. Bracknell. Stubbing's Heath. Bearwood. Windsor 



Park. Sandhurst. Broadmoor. Hurst. Blackwater. Early. 

 A hybrid with R. rusticaniis occurs at Tubney, and one with R. leu- 

 costachijs at Tilehurst. 



R. Lindleianus is found in all the bordering counties. 



In Britten's Contributions, i?. Lindleianus is given for Snelsmore Common, 

 Berkshire, the authority cited being that of Walker's Fljra of Oxfordshire, 

 but that work contains no reference to R. Lindleianus. This may have arisen 

 from Mr. Britten mistaking Mr. Bicheno's record of H. nitidus, cited in 

 AValker's Flora, for R. Lindleianus. R. nitidus of Bell-Salter is R. Lindleianus, 

 bat R. nitidus of Mr. Bicheno appears to have been R. pUcatus. 



B. erythrinus, Genev. in Mem. Soc. Acad. Maine-et-Loire, xxiv. (i868) 



196. Rogers' Key, 10. Suppl. E. B. ed. 3, 85 iSpa), 

 Native. Bushy heaths, &c. Apparently local. Shrub. July-Sept. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1895. 



3. Pang. Near Tilehurst. Respecting the specimen which was 

 sent to the Rev. W. M. Rogers, he says : ' I see nothing to keep it 

 from R. erijthrimis except that the leaflets are more gradually 

 acuminate than is usual for that species. For certainty younger 

 specimens are desirable.* 

 It is recorded for the counties of Wilts, Hants, Surrey, and 

 W. Gloucestershire. 



E. rhamnifolius, Weihe & Nees, Rubi Germ. 22, t. 6 (1822"). 



Top. Bot. 139. Syme, E. B. iii. 168, t. 446. Rogers' Key, 6. Fl. Oxf. 94. 



Native. Septal. Hedges, borders of woods, and heathy ground, rather 



common and widely distributed. Occurring occasionally even on 



clayey soils. June-September. 

 First recorded in RusselVs Cat. 1839, t)ut without locality. 



1. Isis. Pusey. Near Tubney, Fl. Oxf. 1886. Besilsleigh, a slender 



form. Appleton, with very large leaves. On a willow near 

 Appleton. 



2. Ock. Near Oxford, Bosivell in Britt. Contr. 187 1. Tubney. Boar's 



Hill. Marcham. Frilford. Bagley. Wittenham. Radley, &c. 



3. Pang. Hnmpstead Norris. Cold Ash Common, unusually local, 



W. M. Rogers. Asliam instead. Tilehurst, 1891. Curridge. Oare. 

 Hermitage, and a form. 



4. Kennet. Peasemore Copse. Mortimer. Ufton, frequent, W. M. 



Rogers. Newbury. Inkpen. Chieveley. Near Theale. Wick- 

 ham. Woodhay. 



