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II. Hedge, Fullaford near Callington ; a form -with comparatively 

 few hairs on the barren stems and leaves ; agreeing best with 

 sub-variety rotundifolius. Possibly the plants of Station I. 

 would also be best placed under it. 

 D. IV. Near the tramway a little below Plymbridge ; a form with large 

 leaves, less leafy panicle, and fewer hairs and prickles on the 

 stem than in ordinary hirtus ; possibly it does not belong to 

 hirtus at all. I, however, venture to consider it this, from the 

 resemblance it bears to the plant at the Ivj^bridge station. 

 VI. Wood, Ivybridge. Babington says of this : " Just my rotundi- 

 folius. I have omitted to note the nearly naked under-side of 

 the leaves, which seem to separate it from hirtus." He makes 

 rotundifolius a sub-variety of hirtus. 



263. R. Ealfourianus, Blox. Balfour's Bramble. 



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

 c. I. Quite sparingly by the side of the road between Clapper Bridge 

 and Blunts. 

 II. Bushy bank near the Weir Head. 

 D. VI. Kmgston ; Bab. Brit. Rubi, 260 : the station is at Orcherton, 

 near Kingston. 

 I have a plant collected at Kitley Quay (District v.) which looks near 

 Balfourianus. In the opinion of the late Rev. A. Bloxam it exactly 

 accords with R. deltoideus, Miill. I had the opportunity some years ago 

 of comparing it with a specimen of this from Wirtgen, in Baker's collec- 

 tion, and found that it resembled it, except in wanting sunken set^e on 

 the panicle and having the under side of the leaves less hairy. Babington 

 combines deltoideus with althceifolias. 



264. R. corylifolius, Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble. 



Native ; in hedges and thickets. June to September. 



a. sublustris. 



Rather common, and widely distributed. 

 0. I. About Crafthole and Port Wrinkle. By the tidal Notter near 

 Shillingham. Near Denabole, and between Sheviock village 

 and Polscove. 

 II. Cliflf above Whitsand Bay, near Rame Head. Between Millbrook 

 and Southdown. St. Johns. In hedges about Torpoint. With 

 light pmk petals, as well as with the ordinary white, near 

 Antony. Near Saltash, by the road to Callington. 

 D. HI. Devonport and Tavistock Road, near Pounds. On the western 

 side of Weston Mills Lake, and elsewhere near Bull Pomt. 

 Near Swilly. Pennycross. 



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