140 18. R. CARPINIFOLIUS. 



The R. carjnni/oUus of Bell Salter's paper upon the RM 

 of Selborne {Phytol. ii. 107) is clearly this species; but a 

 specimen similarly named by him, and given to me as from 

 that place, seems to be R. thyrsoideus. 



I have received R. carpinifolius from M. Questier with 

 the name of R. rhamnifolius. 



Although the R. rhamnifolius of Borrer is almost cer- 

 tainly the plant already described under that name, which is 

 also the first form of the species accordiDg to Leighton's 

 views as expressed in his Flora, nevertheless the specimens 

 named R. rhamnifolius by Borrer for Leighton appear to be 

 Pi,, carpinifolius. They have the very hairy stems men- 

 tioned by Leighton {Fl. Shrop. 227). The R. carpinifolius 

 of Leighton will be noticed under R. Koehleri. 



Habitat. — Open places, preferring hilly districts. July, 

 August. 



Area.— . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 16 .. 19. 



Localities. — ii. Poole, Dors. (Bell Salter!); Isle of Wight 

 (D°. !); St Leonard's Forest, W. Suss. (Borrer!). — iii. Long 

 Ditton, Chertsey, Surr. — iv. Lowestoft, E. Suff. — v. Shrews- 

 bury, Salop. — \i. Pont Erwyd, Card.; Glan Hafren, Mont- 

 gom. — vii. Llanberis and Penmaen Mawr, Caern. ; Capel 

 Garmon, Denh.; Cwm Bychan, Merion. — viii, Twycross, 

 Leic. — ix. Bowdon, Chesh. (T. Coward!); Accrington, S. 

 Lane. — X. Hebden Bridge, aS'. W. York. — xi. Ford, CJiev. 

 (Johnston!); Bardon Mills, S. Tynedale, Northumh. — xii. 

 Keswick, Cumh. ; Stock Gill, Westm. ; Douglas, Isle of 

 Man. 



xvi. Bute (Balfour !). 



xix. Turk Mountain near Kilkmey, aud Derrinane, S. 

 Kerry. 



