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251. I R. scaber, Weihe. Rough BramUe. 



Native ; iii hedges. Very rare and local. July, August, 

 D. III. In hedges about St. Budeaux and Honicknowle. 



I have some doubt about this : it is certainly not typical scaler, and 

 possibly may prove to be another species. 



252. R. rudis, Weihe. Coarse Bramble. 



Native ; in bushy spots. Very rare. July, August. 



c. I. By the Torpoint and Liskeard turnpike road at Polbathick : not 

 typical riLdis, but nearer it, as represented by specimens of the 

 plant cultivated at Kew, than is the Bramble at the following 

 station, considered rudis by the Rev. A. Bloxam. 



D. III. Hedge between Beer Ferrers and Morwellham. Mr. Baker con- 

 siders this interniecUate between Eadida and rudis, and says 

 he has seen something veiy like it in Yorkshire. 



253. R Radula, Weihe. File-stemmed Bramble. 



Native ; on banks, in hedges, thickets and w^aste places. Com- 

 mon, and very widely diffused. July, August, 

 c. I. Hedge by the old road between Polscove and Polbathick. By 

 Pillaton Down, near the road thence to Clapper Bridge. 

 II. Between Penlee Point and Rame Head. Kingsmill, by the road 

 to Calloget. Fullaford, and elsewhere near Callington. Near 

 Gunnislake. 

 D. III. Ham Valley, and Weston Mills. Plymouth and Saltash Road. 

 Blaxton. Plymouth and Tavistock Road, about four miles 

 from Plymouth ; also near the bridge over the Walkham, 

 on the same road. Between Tavistock and Newbridge. 

 IV. Pomphlet and other places near Plymouth; Bab. Brit. Bubi, 197. 

 Furze Hill, between Plymouth and Lipson. Crabtree, by the 

 tram-road. On limestone rubble by the Oreston Quarries. 

 Near Hay farm-house. Derriford. 

 V. Plymouth and Totnes Road, near the fourth milestone from 



Plymouth. 

 VI. Wood by the Erme near Pamflete. 



This has generally fairly-marked characters by which it may be readily 

 distinguished from our other species. 



254. R. Koehleri, Weihe. Koehler's Bramble. 



a. Koehleri. 



Native ; in hedges and w'aste bushy spots. Rare and local, 

 c. II. Hedge near St. Dominick. ' I think a form of Koehleri, var. a.' 



Babington in B. E. Club Rep. 1876, 13. 

 D. III. Waste bushy spot near Woodlands, above the St. Budeaux and 

 Tamerton FoUot Road. 



