262 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX. 
* R. rhamnifolius, W. and N. St. Leonard's Forest, Woodmancote, 
Henfield and Albourne, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. thyrsoideus, Wimm.' Westend Lane, Henfield, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. Grabowskii ?, Weihe. Henfield, Herb. Borrer. 
* R. carpinifolius, W. and N. Henfield, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. Koehleri, Weihe. Not uncommon in the county. Var. y. (2. 
pallidus, Weihe) Frant Road, Balcombe, and Henfield, Herb. Bonet. 
*R. Guntheri, Weihe. Henfield ?, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. Balfourianus, Blax. Henfield, Albourne, Newtimber, and near 
Eridge, Herb. Borrer 
R. Hystrix, Weihe, R. rudis, Weihe, and R. incurvatus, Bab., 
given in Watson’s Suppl., but I have seen neither aes nor 
habitats recorded. 
e following names are not given in the Suppl., most of them 
being of later date. 
*R. rosaceus, Weihe. West Chiltington and Woodmancote, Herb. 
Borrer. 
*R. pygmaeus, Weihe. Near Eridge, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. diversifolius, Lindl. Henfield, Herb. Borrer. 
*R. Lejeunii, Weihe. Sussex, Syme, Eng. Bot. ed. 3. 
*R. althaifolius, Host. Steyning and Henfield, Herb. Borrer. 
* R. tuberculatus, Bab. Haycroft hedge, Henfield, Herb. Kew, coll. 
Borrer. 
Fragaria elatior, Ehrh. , “ Amberley, 1806, Herb. D. Turner." 
“ In plenty near the centre of Charlton Forest, but scarcely indigenous," 
ae Herb. Kew. E. Marden, Didling, ete., Borrer’s manuscript 
m argentea, L. Watson gives this without doubt as a Sus- 
sex plant, but I have not succeeded in finding it, neither have I any 
habitat from any source. At all events it must be very rare, and I 
think it probable that Forster's (Fl. T. W.) localities are in Kent. 
* Epilobium tetragonum, L., and *E. obscurum, both occur. The 
latter I have found in various localities, and in Borrer's herbarium are 
specimens from Henfield and Barcombe. 
? E. lanceolatum; S. and M. Watson gives this with a doubt, and 
I have reason to believe that Mr. Borrer suspected that it was only an 
escape from his garden. His specimen is labelled “ Hedge by the 
footpath at Barrow Hill, Henfield." 
