174 ROSACEAE 



5. Loddon. In some plenty on heathy ground on Owl's Moor or 

 Wild Moor Bottom between Sandhurst and Wellington College. 

 (Eev. W. M. Rogers reports on the plant : ' I think R. lenti- 

 ginosus but a very weak form, with leaflets longer pointed and 

 hairier than in any of my Welsh specimens.') 



R. lentiginosus is not recorded for any bordering county. 



R. Colemanni, Blox. in Kirby, Fl. Leicester, 38 (1850). 



Syme, E, B. iii. 174. Rogers' Key, 17. 



Native. Ericetal. Heathy ground. Very local. Shrub. June- Aug. 



First found in Berkshire by the Rev. W. M. Rogers in 1895. 



2. Ock. On the west side of Boar's Hill in the grounds of the Earl 

 of Berkeley, where Mr. Rogers discovered it. 



R. Colemanni is recorded for Surrey and Hampshire, 



S. Spreng-elii, Weihe, in Flora, ii. (1819) 17. 



Syme, E. B. iii. 179. Rogers' Key, 18. Weihe & Nees, Rubi Germ. 



t. 10. 

 Native. Sylvestral, &c. Open woods and heathy places, usually on 



sandy or peaty soil. Rather local. Shrub. July-September. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1884. 



2. Ock. Hen Wood. Boar's Hill, both on the top of the hill and 



on the SW. side. Bagley W^ood on the west side, and abun- 

 dant in Kennington Lane. 



3. Pang. At junction of Fence Wood with Cold Ash Common as 



R. Borreri, W. M. Rogers, in Journ. Bot. (1887'. Near Tilehurst. 



4. Kennet. Near Silchester (of this plant Dr. Focke remarks 'good 



Sprengelii'). Greenham Common. 



5. Loddon. Sandhurst. Owl's Moor. 



R. Sprengelii x pykamidalis occurs in Kennington Lane. 

 R. Sprengelii is recorded for all the bordering counties. 



B. micans, Gren. et Godr. Fl. Fr. i. 546 (1848). 



R. adscitus, Genev. i860. R. villicaulis, var. adscitus, Bab. in Journ. 

 Bot. (1878) 115. Rogers' Key, 17. 



Native. Septal. Hedges. Very local. Shrub. July-September. 

 First found in Berkshire by the author in 1884. 



5. Loddon. Between Maidenhead and Twyford. 



R. micans has been found in Surrey, Hampshire, and Wiltshire. 



[B. HiRTiFOLius, Muell. & Wirtgen ex Focke, Syn. Rub. Germ. 290, not of 

 Bab., is recorded for W. Gloucestershire, and B. mollissimus, Rogers, 

 Journ. Bot. (1894) 45, for Surrey.] 



B. pyramidalis, Kalt. Fl. des Aachen. Beck. 275 (184.5), ^^^ of Bab. 

 Rogers' Key, 18-19. R. hirtijolius, Bab. Man. Brit. Bot. ed. 8, in 

 (1881), not of Muell. & Wirtg. 



