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265. K. discolor, w. d- X. 



The most common of all the species, though not usually to 

 be seen in woods. We have a peculiar variety from 

 Crew's Hole, G., with large leaves having the terminal 

 leaflet nearly round, and often quite blunt. VII. — IX. 



266. R. thyrsoideus, Wimm. 



S. Hedges at Ken ! and a hedge in Walton by Clevedon, 

 beyond Lady's Bay ! Mr. W. E. Green. 



267. R. leucostachys, Sm. 



G. Crew's Hole ! Yate Common ! 



S. Very abundant in Leigh Woods. Norton's Wood, 



Clevedon ! " Common between Eadstock and Frome." 



JRev. R. P. Murray. 

 A bramble gathered under Cook's Folly, G., is said by 



Mr. Briggs to be "between this and vilUcaxdis just as 



at Plymouth." VII. Vill. 



268. R. Salteri, Bah. ; /b. R. calvatus, Blow. 



G. Yate Common ! 



269. R. carpinifolius, W. d- N. 



Stapleton, G., and Brislington, S. Herb. Dr. H. 0. 

 Stephens. 



270. R. villicaulis, W. d N. 



G. Stapleton. Swete, FL, p. 28. 



S. Strawberry Ilill and Norton's Wood, Clevedon. Wells, 

 Miss Livett ! 



271. R. mucronulatus, Bor. 



G, Stapleton ! 



S. Norton's "Wood and Norton's Lane, Clevedon. Mr. 

 W. E. Green. 



272. R. macrophyllus, Weihe. 



a. R unibrosus, Arrh. 



Plentiful in Bourton Combe, S. ! 



