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169. R. humifusus, Werke. Prof. Babington. 
170. R. glandulosus, Bell. 
a, Bellardi. Bellard’s Bramble. 
b. hirtus, W. & NV. 
c. Reuteri, Rev. A. Ley. 
171. RB. corylifolius, Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble. 
172. R. tuberculatus, Bab. 
173. BR. cesius, Linn. Dewberry. 
c. ulmifolius, Rev. A. Ley. 
d. intermedius, Rev. A. Ley. 
Most of the Brambles in this list have been named by competent authorities, 
and I believe that careful investigation would increase the number of species and 
varieties of this perplexing genus. 
GEUM. 
174. G. urbanum, L. Herb Bennett. Common Avens. 
Rosa. 
175. JR. micrantha, Sm. Small-flowered Sweet Briar. 
176. R. tomentosa, Sm. Downy-leaved Rose. 
177. R. canina, L. Dog Rose. 
a. lutetiana. i. arvatica. 
d. senticosa. j. dumetorum. 
e. dumalis. m. tomentella. 
g. urbica. r. andegavensis. ‘ 
h. frondosa. p. collina. 
obtusifolia. u. subcristata,—Rev. A. Ley. 
178. R. arvensis, Huds. Field Rose. 
CRATEGUS. 
179. ©. Oxyacantha, Linn. b. monogyna. 
Pyrvs. 
179a. P. communis, L. Wild Pear Tree,—Rev. A. Ley. 
180. P. torminalis, Zhrh. Wild Service Tree. 
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181. P.rupicola, Syme. E. B. Rev. W. H. Purchas. 
182. P. Aria, Hudson. White Beam Tree. 
183. P. Aucuparia, Gaert. Mountain Ash. Rowan Tree. 
* Mountain Ash no eye can o’erlook Be abel Avs 
Decked with autumnal berries that outshine 
Spring’s richest blossoms.” 
184. P. malus, Z. Crab Apple. 
b. mitis. 
2'7.—Nat. order. Lythracez. 
LyTHRUM. 
185, LL, Salicaria, L. Purple Willow Herb. 
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