120 ROSACEJE. 



IV. Elbiirton {Schlechtendalii) ; Bab. Brit. Eubi, 157 ; by the 

 Plymouth and Totnes Road near that village, at four miles 

 from Plymouth. The form here seems to be E. piletostachys, 

 G. Genev., judging from specimens of this in Baker's collection. 

 Plympton. 



V. Spriddlestone, Brixton ; agreeing well with the Bull Point form 

 except in having more aciculi on the panicle. So many are 

 developed, that tlie Rev. A. Bloxam named a specimen 

 ' Radula. ' 



e. gJahratus. 

 Rare and local. 

 D. IV. In the strip of plantation between the Tavistock Railway line 

 and the first marsh below Plymbridge. Some years ago Bab- 

 ington wrote, on receiving a specimen : " I think that it is 

 macrojyhyllus, e. glahratus, with leaves more nearly dentate 

 than usual." A Bramble 1 believe to be the same occurs at 

 the stations that follow : between Plymbridge and Riverford, 

 at Rumple, and between Common Wood and Thornbury, Egg 

 Buckland. Sheepstor. 

 V. Between Corawood and Dartmoor. 

 This seems R. Banningii, Focke, judging from specimens collected at 

 Minden and elsewhere by Banning himself, for which I am indebted to 

 Dr. Focke. 



1 have been obliged to combine the vars. b. and c. from inability to 

 divide between them the plants occurring at the stations named. I thmk 

 the var. e. may prove to be distinct from the others placed under the 

 aggregate macroiyhyllus. 



246. R. mucronulatus, Bor. Cuspidate-leaved Bramble. 



Native ; in hedges and other bushy places. Rare 1 July, August, 

 c. I. By the Crafthole and Looe Road near Port Wrinkle. 



II. Hedges below St. Johns village, near the 'Lake ;' a form with 

 the leaves of barren stem ternate. 



D. III. Near Plymouth ; Bab. Brit. Eubi, 162. Hedge-banks between 



Roborough and Lophill, and by the Plymouth and Tavistock 

 Road between Down House and Roborough village. South- 

 away Lane, Tamerton Foliot. 

 IV. Plymbridge Road, near Fancy. Rumple, Plym Valley ; a form 

 with long, loose, narrow, panicle. Babington says it is similar 

 to the plant from Linlithgowshire, Avhich he has put under 

 mucronulatus. {Brit. Eubi, 162.) 

 V. Bushy hillside, Wembury, near Ycalm Ferry. 

 A Bramble from near Botus Fleming, in District ii., Babington says is 



E. amjihichloros, Miill. In Brit. Eubi he combined this with mucronu- 



