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did I find the two, that I had only to translate M. Genevier's description 

 of E. adscitics, contained in his Essai MonograjjhiqiLe sur les Ruhus du 

 hassin de la Loire^ to serve for an excellent one of the Plymouth 

 bramble. Babington now thinks R. derasus, Miill., different from 

 adscitics. (See Jow. Bot. vii. N.S. 115.) In deference to his view I 

 place adscitus as a variety mider vilHcaiilis, but not without considerable 

 doubt as to the correctness of this arrangement. 



245. B. macropliyllus, Weihe. Large-leaved Bramble. 

 Native. July, August. 



a. umhrosus^ Arrh. 



In hedges, Avaste spots, and on commons. Common, and very 

 widely distributed, 

 c. I. Between Port Wrinkle and St. Germans Beacon. 



II. Kingsand, and between Millbrook and Cremyll. Wood between 

 Cawsand and Penlee Point. Between Trevol and St. Johns, 

 in the vale above the arm of the 'lake.' Combe, near Saltash. 

 Callington. 

 D. III. Near the Devonport Workhouse. Between Swilly and Weston 

 Mills. About Pennycross and St. Budeaux. 

 IV. Saltram embankment, near the boat-house. Between Plympton 

 and Plymbridge. By the tramway at Common Wood, &c,, 

 Egg Buckland. Hedge-banks between Elfordleigh and Shaugh. 

 Near Sheepstor. 

 V. Wembury. Near the railway bridge between Fursdon and 



Venton. Between Corn wood and Dartmoor. 

 VI. Kingston. Flete. By the roadway to a farm-house below Hanger 



Down. 

 ]Most variable as regards the size and shape of its leaflets. This is the 

 plant which I named R. carpinifolius in Jour. Bot. vii. 37, in accord- 

 ance with the view of the late Rev. A. Bloxam. 



h. macrophyllus, W. and N. , and c. Schlectendalii. 

 Hedges and bushy places. Rather rare and local. 



c. 11. Calstock {Schlectendalii); Bah. Brit. Rubi, 157. Hedge, St. 

 Johns. Hedge by Hay Lane, near Torpoint ; named macro- 

 phyllus by Babington. 



D. III. Waste spot near Bull Point, very similar to the plants occurring 

 at Plympton, and near Elburton. Bank by the road from 

 Knackersknowle to Tamerton Foliot; considered 'wacro/:>A2/ZZ?^s' 

 by both Bloxam and Baker. Hedge near Porsham, Tamerton 

 Foliot, agreeing well with R. Schlechtendalii from Dr. Focke, 

 collected by Banning. 



