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I. Sutton Park ; named for me from this locality by Professor 

 Babington. Lane near Solihull. 

 II. Shrewley Common ; Stoke Heath ; Lutterworth Road, near 

 Coomb Abbey ; Dunchurch Road, near Rugby. 

 c. imrpureus, Bab. Locally abundant. 

 I. Abundant in the lanes about Minworth and Curdworth ; lane by 

 Arley Station. A very leafy form of this near Astley. 

 II. Banbury Road, near Warwick ; Hatton ; abundant in the Banbury 

 Road, from Stratford to Eatington ; bridle road to 

 Luddington. 

 (/. xpinoaissimus, Blox. Rare. 

 I. Abundant on a hedge bank in Monkspath Street ; Wykeu Lane, 

 Coventry. 

 A form, apparently like Bloxam's specimen of R. deltoideus, Miill,, 

 ill the fasciculus, occurs in a wet lane at Forge Mills. 



R. althaeifolius, Host. Mallow-leaved Bramble. 

 Native : In hedges. Rare. July, August. 

 II. Near Coventry, lieiK A. Blox.; the specimen in my own herbarium 

 a very unsatisfactory one. Wyken Lane, Coventry, 1880 ; in 

 a hedge near Salford Bridge, near Bidford ; in hedges between 

 Alcester and Grc it Alne ; rough pastures near Honington 

 Hall ; Rounshill Lane, Kenilworth ; Hearsall Lane, near 

 Coventry. 



R. tuberculatus, Bab. Tubercular Bramble. 



Native : In hedges. Rather rare. July, August. 

 I. Lane from Solihull Railway Station to Shirley ; lane from Three 

 May Poles to Warrener's Heath ; lane out of Atherstone Road 

 to Ridge Lane ; Little Packiugton, near the Rectory. 

 II. Hill Clump, Honington, F. Townsend. A form very near this 

 species abundant on the Banbury Road, near Eatington ; 

 Old Park, Warwick ; Packwood Heath. 

 A prostrate form on the heathy footways near Marston Green is 

 very near this species. 



R. caesius, Linn. Dewberry. 



Native : In woods and on banks. Locally abundant. June, July. 



a. umbrogus, Reich. 



II. Salford, Eer. J. C. : Drayton Bushes, named by Professor Babing- 

 ton ; near Brinklow ; near Princethorpe, Chesterton Wood ; 

 AJveston Pastures. 



b. tenniti, Bell-Salt. 



I. Maxtoke Priory ruins ; walls near Maxtoke Churchyard. 

 II. In a garden at Myton, Warwick; Oversley Hill, near Alcester; 

 Twelve o'clock Riding, Coomb Abbey ; Steeple Hill, Bidford. 



c. ulmifolius. Presl. 



I. Near Bannersley Pool ; Monkspath, near Shirley. 

 II. Hazeler, near Alcester, by the church on the banks of the River 

 Alne ; near the tollgate between Alcester and Red Hill ; 

 borders of Chesterton Wood ; Corley Moor. 

 (/. intej'mediiis, Bab. 

 II. Lane from Shelheld to Great Alne. 



The plant is identical with a specimen from the Rev. A. Bloxam. 



GETTM. 



0. urbanum, IJnn. )Food Avens. 



Native: On banks, in woods, Ac. Common. May t(j July. 

 Generally distributed. 



