STATIONS OF SOME PLYMOUTII RUBI. 37 
of Babington’s Manual, ed. 6, for he says of it, “ Good Salferi. 1 
studied this at the original locality for Sa/feri in the Isle of Wight 
(Apse Castle Wood) last autumn, and your plant is just the thing.” 
The panicle of this is long, leafy, narrow, and very lax, with long, 
slightly declining prickles. The leaflets are not so much narrowed to 
their bases, or so deeply cut, as are those of the Saléeri of this list. 
They differ also in being not at all, or only slightly, wavy at the edges. 
The barren stem is copiously furnished with long, strong, and nearly 
patent prickles, whereas those of the other are comparatively short and 
declining. 
R. villicaulis, W. and N. In ae and bushy places. By the 
roadside, near Looseleigh toll-gate, between Knackersknowle and Ta- 
merton Foliott; by a path through a wood in the Plym valley, near 
the river, between Plym Bridge and Rumple, and about the latter 
place. Mr. Baker is inclined to refer other plants, sent from several 
places near Plymouth, to this species. 
R. carpinifolius. W. and N. * Bloxam.” i micros. a. um- 
órosus, Arrh. .** Babington, Man. Brit. Bot. ed. 6." In hedges in 
many localities, but not one of our sitae m At Ham and 
Pennycross, near Plymouth; about King's Tamerton, and between 
that place and Swilly ; in a lane leading from Knackersknowle toll- 
gate to S. Budeaux, and between the former place and Roborough ; 
ou Saltram Embankment. By a path leading from the heights at 
Maker (this parish is in Devon, but across the Tamar) into Kingsand 
village, and in a lane cutem the latter place and Milbrook ; at 
Combe, near Saltash, Corn 
It will be seen that ese Babington and the Rev. A. Bloxam 
differ in opinion about this plant. 
R. macrophyllus, Weihe. By the Plymouth and Yealmpton Road, 
near Brixton, about four miles from Plymouth, growing with Z. 
Salieri of this list; about Plympton; in a lane leading into the Cole- 
brook and Plym Bridge Road from the Crabtree and Plympton Road ; 
on a bank by the Tamerton Road, between the abandoned mine and 
Looseleigh toll-gate. 
R. mucronulatus, Bor. ; R. mucronatus, Blox. On hedgebanks 
between Roborough and Lopwell, and on one by the Plymouth and 
Tavistock Road, between Down House and the George Hotel; by the 
side of the Plym Bridge Road, between Fancy and the cross lane that 
