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what extent it is indigenous. The Rose found ' near Allowpit,' which I 

 recorded as this in Phyt. v. N.S. 369, is R. micrantha, which I also 

 think Mr. Keys's Rame Head one to be. {Fl. ii. 143.) 



273. R. micrantha, Sm. Small-flowered Sweethriar. 



Native ; in hedges and other bushy places. Common. June, 

 part of July. 



0. I. In various places in the parish of St. Stephens ; a bush with 

 nearly white flowers in a hedge between Burraton Combe and 

 Longlands. About Sheviock, in abundance. About Hessen- 

 ford, Seaton, Tideford, &c., St. Germans. ]\Iarkwell. PUlaton. 

 St. Mellion. Notter Valley, near Clapper Bridge. Near 

 Quethiock. 

 II. Tregantle. Near Millbrook. St. Johns. Landulph. NearWilcove. 

 Saltash. Botus Flemmg. Tinnel. Near Halton Quay. Near 

 Callington. 



D. III. Burleigh. By Weston ^lills Lake. Ham. Honicknowle. Saltash 

 Passage, and elsewhere near St. Budeaux. Warleigh, Blaxton, 

 &c., Tamerton Foliot. Tavy valley, and between Maristow 

 and Milton. Beer Ferrers ; in remarkable abundance at 

 Gawton. 

 IV. On limestone at Pomphlet, and near Hay. Leigham, Alderpit, 

 Shalaford, &c.. Egg Buckland. Rumple and elsewhere in the 

 Plym valley. Bickleigh. Hemerdon and elsewhere in the parish 

 of Plympton St. Mary. Hedge between Greenwell farm-house 

 and Wigvor Do^vn. 

 V. Langdon. Between Revelstoke and Newton Ferrers, and in 

 various places in the latter parish. About Brixton. Yealmpton, 

 on limestone. Between Plymouth and Ivy bridge. Near Beech- 

 wood. Cornwood. On the southern border of Dartmoor, below 

 Pen Beacon. 

 VI. On the Kingston side of the Erme estuary. Between Flete 

 western lodge and Ermington. 



Var. pedunculo nudo. b. Briggsii, Baker, Mon. Brit. Roses, Jour. 



Lin. SoG. xi. 222. 



D. III. In several places about Honicknowle. Two bushes in hedges by 

 Moor Lane, near King's Tamerton. Hedge near Combe, 

 Tamerton Fohot. Between Inchers and Axter Gate. 

 IV. In several spots on limestone about Pomphlet. Near Radford 

 and Gore limestone quarries ; at the latter place the ordinary 

 form in the same hedge. In a hedge by the Old Exeter Road 

 between Lipson and Laira, 1875. In three places between 

 Efibrd Mill and Buckland village, and again in a hedge by the 



