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R. suberectus, A)idei:<. Sub-erect Bramble. 



Native: In damp woods and by pools. Rax"e. June. 

 I. (Wai-wickshire, Blo.v., Bab. Brit. Bub., p. .58.) Iron Wood, near Old- 

 burv ; Arlev Wood ; wood in Wheyporridge Lane, near Soli- 

 hull ; Oltoii Pool. 

 II. Clodyland Wood, near Honily, 1867, //. Bromwich, Herb. Brit. Muf. 



R. fissus, LiiiiU. Le.'i.fer f:ub-erect Bramble. 



Native : In damp woods and boggy heath lands. Rare. June to 



August. 

 I. Sutton Park, very abundant ; Trickley Coppice ; Chelmsley Wood ; 



Cut-throat Coppice, Solihull. 



E. plicatus, W. and N. Flaited-leaved Bramble. 



Native : In woods and on heath lands. Rather rai"e. June to 



August. 

 I. Baxterley Common and Bentley Wood, Blo.v., llab. Brit. Ruli.. 



p. (57 ; common land near Bentley ; heathy footways, road from 



Stonebridge to Castle Bromwich ; Sutton Park,* abundant on 



the heath lands. 



R. affinis, W. and N. Intermediate Bramble. 



Native : In woo Is. on heath lands, and heathy waysides. Rather 

 rare. June to August. 

 I. Stream near PowjU's Pool, near Perkins" Pool, etc., Sutton Park ; 



Marston Green ; Hampton-in-Arden. 

 II. Duuchurch Road, near Rugby, 1880. 



R. hemistemon, .1///7/. 



Native : In thickets and quarries. Rare. May to August. 

 I. Atherstoue Outwoods, Eev. A. Blo.v., Herb. Bab. ; sand quarry, 

 Cornel's End, near Berkswell, July, 1874. 

 This species is described for the tirst time as a British plant in 

 Bab. Man., ed. 8, p. 108, 1881. 



R. Lindleianus, Lee.t. Lindleifa Bramble. 



Native : In hedges and on heath lands. Rather common and 

 widely distributed. July, August. 

 I. Atherstoue ! i>7o.r., Bab. Brit. Rub., p. 80. Sutton Park ; Coleshill 

 Pool, Marston Green ; near Bannersley Pool ; Kuowle ; Hamp- 

 ton-in-Arden. 

 II. Rugby, Blo.v., Bab. Brit. Kub., p. 80. Rowington ; Woodloes, near 

 Warwick : Kenilworth Common, etc. 

 A broad-leaved foiuu, the B. )iiti(lus. Bell Salt., is abundant in some 

 of the stations here cited. 



R. ramosus, Blnx. 



Native : In hedges and (luarrios. Rare, but abundant where 

 found. July, August. 

 I. Lane at Minworth, occuning in great abundance ; stone qiiarry at 



Hartshill, abundant. 

 II. Near Rugby, Blo.r. 



The Warwickshire plants appear to differ from those found by Mr. 

 Briggs in Devon and Cornwall, but are, I think, connected with 

 them by intermediates. Plants from Minworth were submitted 

 to Mr. Bloxam and confirmed as his plant. B. ramosus is fully 

 and ably described in Jour. Bot., ix., 330, 332. 

 A plant formerly named B. ramosun by Mr. Bloxam, from Sutton. 



* I'rof. liablnRtou cous-iders this vurv like the variety be culls rusultniuti. 



