178 ROSACEAE 



2. Ock. Boar's Hill. Baglcy. Hen Wood. Wootton. Frilford. 



Tubney, a luxuriant form also occurs. Radley. 



3. Pang. Hampstead Norris. Sandy Lane, well marked and 



frequent, W. M. Rogers. Ashampstead. Basildon. Ashridge. 

 E. Ilsley. Tilehurst. Oare. Hermitage. Yattendon. Frilsham. 



4. Kennet. Beedon. Catmore. Mortimer, W. M. Rogers. Hodcott. 



Burghfield. Hungerford. Newbury. Between Chilton Foliat 

 and Lambourn. Wickham. Kintbury. 



5. Loddon. Wargrave, Melvill. Maidenhead. Finchampstead. Am- 



barrow. Bracknell. Wokingham. Bearwood. Stubbing's 

 Heath. Sandhurst. Hurst. High Standing Hill. Windsor 

 Park, &c. 



Var. MicEOPHYLLUS. R. rudis, var. microphylla, Bloxam, in Kirby Fl. 

 Leicester, 41 (1850. Occurs also at Tubney and elsewhere. 



R. echinatus is found in all the bordering counties. 



B. oig-ocladus, Muell. & Lefevre in Pollichia (1859) 134. R. fusco-ater, 



auct. var. 

 Native. Ericetal. Heathy places, hedges, &c. Very local. Shrub. 



July-September. 

 First found in Berkshire by Dr. Focke and the author in 1894. 



2. Ock. Rev. W. M. Rogei's considers that the plant occurring on 

 Boar's Hill, which Dr. Focke, when he first saw it growing, 

 thought might be R. Leyi, comes best under this name. 

 Var. Newbouldii, Rogers, Lond. Cat. ed. 9, 1895. R. Newhouldii, Bab. 

 Journ. Bot. (1886) 230. R. radula, var. denticulatus, Bab. Man. Brit. 

 Bot. ed. 5, 105 (1862). R. oigodadus, var. denticulatus. 

 2. Ock. Bagley Wood , pointed out to me by Rev. W. M. Rogers\ 

 4. Kennet. Greenham. 5. Loddon. ' Near JS'ewboiddii, but 



I can say nothing certain,' is the Rev. W, M. Rogers' report on 

 specimens gathered late in the season near Sandhurst. 

 R. oigodadus is only recorded for Oxford of the bordering counties. 

 R. rudis, Weihe & Nees in Bluff & Fingerh. Comp. Fl. Germ. i. 687 

 (1825). Rubi Germ. t. 40. E. B. Suppl. 103. Rogers' Key, 29. 

 Nyman, 219. 

 Native. Sylvestral. Open woods. Very local. Shrub. July-August, 

 First record. Hen Wood, the author in Rep. of Bot. Exch. Club, 367, 1892. 

 2. Ock. Hen Wood. Rather less glandular than usual, according 



to the Rev. W. M. Rogers. 

 5. Loddon. Bearwood, but the armature very different. 

 It is found in Oxfordshire, Bucks, Surrey, and W. Gloucestershire. 



[B. PRAERUPTORUM, ' Boulay ' Bab. in Journ. Bot. (1878) 143. R. pygmaeus, Bab. 

 Man. Brit. Bot. ed. 5, 104 (1862), not of Weihe, was found by me on Shot- 

 over Hill in Oxfordshire, and was so named by Prof. Babington. The 

 locality is now under cultivation, and no longer yields it.] 



