STATIONS OF SUME PLYMOUTH RUBI. 39 
near woods, on hedgebanks, and by roadsides. I have noticed it at 
Crabtree ; by the Plymouth and Yealmpton road, near Brixton, about 
four miles from Plymouth, close to where Bloxam's Saléeri and macro- 
phyllus occur; on a bank between Plymstock and Knighton; in a 
lane at Newnham; between Tamerton Foliott and Roborough, ete. 
I have specimens from all these localities in my herbarium, and Mr. 
Baker, referring to some from several of them, says that they are iden- 
tical with a plant that he has often gathered in the north of England, 
which is about intermediate between /fwsco-ater, as figured in * Rubi 
Germanici, aud macrophyllus. Weak specimens of this often look 
much like pyramidalis, Ba 
R. diversifolius, Lindl. Son having apparently a partiality for 
caleareous soils. In hedges by Puslinch Lane, near Kitley Lodge ; 
by the turnpike road between Yealmpton and Ermington, near Yealm 
Bridge; in a waste spot, near a limestone quarry, on the left bank of 
the Yealm, just opposite the Kitley cavern. 
The white blossoms of this are large aud handsome, and the light 
hue of its foliage is remarkable. 
R. pyramidalis, Bab. By the Plymouth and Dartmoor “ tramway,” 
near where it spans the Plym Bridge Road, and in a wood beyond this 
spot, between Rumple Quarry and Common Wood ;. in a bushy spot 
close to the elvan quarry on Derriford Estate, Egg Buckland ; sparingly 
in hedges by the lane leading out on Crownhill Down, from Colebrook ; 
in a bushy lane between Newnham Park and Elfordleigh, and in a 
waste spot in the same neighbourhood, near Loughton Mill; in Bick- 
leigh Vale, near Common Wood; in a lane between Bickleigh village 
and Combe Park Farm; at Ham, near Plymouth, ete DA 
Bloxam, on receiving specimens from one of the Plym localities and 
from Derriford, wrote, * pyramidalis, Bab. I have seen this from only 
one locality before, Llanberis, N. Wales;” and Mr. Baker “excellent 
pyramidalis, I have seen the Llanberis plant growing there.” This 
will, I think, prove to be a rather common woodland bramble in the 
neighbourhood of Plymouth. 
R. Guntheri, Weihe. A good deal of what Mr. Bloxam calls “ very 
characteristie," and Mr. Baker, “excellent Guntheri,” grows by the 
path leading from the “ tramway," across Common Wood, towards 
Bickleigh Vale, but it is not a common plant. A Rubus near this 
occurs on a hedgebank below Bircham Cottage, Egg Buckland. 
