THE FLORA OF WARWICKSHIRE. Ill 



R. Lejeunii, Weihe. Lejcunes Bramble. 



Native : In woods and on hedge banks. Rare. July, August. 

 I. Near Maxtoke Priory, Vi'cr. A. lilo.r., MS. Note, 1877: Friars' 



Wood, IJeutley Park ; lane by Bentley Park ; border of small 



wood near 01dbur\ . 



R. Guntheri, U'eilw. Gtinther's Bnimhle. 



Native : In woods and on damp heaths. Rather rare. July, August. 



I. Abundant in HartsliiinVood! A. Ulcx., Herh.Bor.,lQ\^; Atherstone 



Outwoods; Bcib. Brit. Rub., p. 288; Sutton Park in several places ; 

 Friars' Wood, Bentley Park ; wood near Hoare Park ; Ather- 

 stone Road. 

 IT. Fern Hill Wood ; Haywoods ; spinney at Baddesley Clinton ; Old 

 Park Wood, near Ari-ow. 



R. humifusus, IIVZ/jc. TraiUmi Bramble. 



Native : In woods. Very rare. July, August. 



•' Reported from Warwickshire," Sijme K. B., iii., 18',). 



R. foliosus, IJ'eUic. Leafy-flowered Bramble. 



Native : In woods and hedges. Rare. July and August. 



I. Annesley Cociltield Heath ! Sijme, E. B., iii., 190 ; Hartshill Wood ! 



Bab. Brit. Rub., p. '245; lane from Hartshill to Mancetter ; stone 

 quarries between Nuneaton and Hartshill ; very abundant in 

 the Ausley Coalfield district in 1877, but is being rapidly 

 destroyed there by the building operations which are being 

 carried on. 



Dr. Boswell says in E.B., iii., 11(0, "Apparently confined to Warwick- 

 shire." Mr. T. R. ,\rcher Briggs, liowever. has kindly sent me 

 from Devonshire specimens of a plant named /»'. /o/Zo-sv/.s' by the 

 Rev. A. Bloxam. It differs from the Warwickshire plant in 

 the form of its leaflets, and in the clothing and armature of the 

 barren stem, and is in my opinion nearer to the figure in " Rubi 

 Germ," t. 28, than is the Warwickshire plant. 



Var. iitro-rubeiis. Blox. 



Native : In hedges and woods. Locally abundant. 

 I. Sutton Park ; lane from Chelmsley Wood to Marston Green ; lane 

 near Plant's Brook, Minworth ; lanes about Solihull ; Temple 

 Balsall ; coppice at Elmdon ; near Knowle ; Herb. Brit. Mu.s., 

 J. E. B. 

 II. Haywoods ; Dilke's Lane, Kingswood ; Tile Hill Wood ; Alveston 

 Pastures Wood. 



A valuable comment on this plant is given in " Notes on Rubi," 

 Journal of Bot.. 1878, p. 197. 



R. glandulosus, Bell. Glamatlar-stemmed Bramble. 

 Native : In woods. Rare. July, August. 

 a. Heihirdi. 

 I. Hartshill Wcxxl ; wood above Hoare Park, Atherstone Road. 



Sub-var deiitatiis, Blox. 

 I. Atberstone; {li]<)x.),Jlab. Brit. Rub., p. 253 ; wood near Hoare Park, 

 Atherstone Road ; near Boultbie Wood, Fillongley ; Hartshill 

 Wood. 



II. Wood near AUesley, Coventry Road ; Anstey Wood, near Wooton 



Wawen. 

 Var. b. hirtus, Wald. 

 I. Borders of Weigh Wood, Fillongley. 



II. Haywoods. 



Sub-var, riiluiidii'idiii<. l>lo.\, 



