ROSACES. 125 
Var. Purchasianus Rogers. Brit. Rub., 1900. 
Gl. In a rough lane by lead mines, one mile east of Great Hucklow, 1896. 
G2. Below the road east of Eyam, fide Rogers. 
R. fuscoater Weihe. 
Native. EH. Roadsides, hedges. Rare and local. S. July-Sept. 
First record, Top. Bot., 1883; also B.H.C. Rep., 1893, 367. 
G2. Woodland east of Eyam; Ambergate. 
Tl. Near Cross o’ th’ Hands, towards Mugginton. 
R. Koehleri VV. § N. 
Native. H. Woods, hedges, commons. Rare. S. July-Sept. 
First record, J.B., 1895, 102. 
Gl. Near Buxton, 1,000 feet, Rogers’ Key to Brit. Rub. 
Subsp. dasyphyllus Rogers. 2. pallidus Bab. 
EB. Common. July-Sept. 
First record, Watson’s N.B.G., 1835. R. Koehlert affinis. 
Everywhere abundant! ‘One of the most frequent brambles of the lime- 
stone dales, ascending to 350 yards at the Lovers’ Leap,” Baker, J.B. Above 
Burbage, 450 yards, C.D. 
R. Marshalli Rogers. 
Native. H. Bushy banks, woodland. Rare. S. July-Aug. 
First record, Rogers Brit. Rub., 1900. 
C. Between the Great Pond and the Upper Pond, Wingersworth (f. Rogers). 
(R. viridis Kalt., f. Rogers Brit. Rub., 1900 [57]. 
C. Near Hazlehurst, Gibbs, 1898. ] 
R. hirtus W. § N. 
Native. EH. Woods, copses. Rare. S, July-Aug. 
First noted, Hb. Mason (f. Rogers), 1899; record, Rogers Brit. Rub., 1900. 
T3. Bryan’s Copse, Smisby, Hb. Mason. 
R dumetorum WV. § N., var. ferox Weihe. 
Native. EH. Hedges, road margins, commons. Frequent. S. July-Aug. 
First record, J.B., 1884; see also B.H.C. Rep., 1893, 368. 
L. Abundant in the Via Gellia, B. d& N., J.B. 
G2. Near Wirksworth, Gibbs. Abundant at Whatstandwell, B. d& N., J.B. 
C. Dore, The Naturalist. Beighton. 
Tl. Hoon, near Tutbury; about Kedleston Park; near Shirley; Edlaston; 
near Ashbourne. 
T3. Bretby, Gibbs. Repton, Painter. 
Var. diversifolius (Lindl1.) 
First record, Purchas, J.B., 1885. 
L. A slender form occurs in Dovedale, near the rock called Pickering Tor; 
hedges between Parwich and Alsop-le-Dale (var. intensus), Purchas, J.B. 
