RUBUS LINN. BRAMBLE. 33 



Var. PROCUMBENS. I. Stansted Woods. VI. Nr. Hastings; 

 not uncom., B. 



P. REPTANS, L. Creeping Cinquefoil, 8. Five-fingered 

 Grass. P. 6-9. Banks and roadsides; com. 



P. ANSERINA, L. Silver Weed. P. 5-7. Banks and moist 



ground ; com. 



P. ARGENTEA, L. Hoary Cinquefoil. P. 6-7. Dry 

 gravelly places; rare. I. Harting, W. Nr. Midhurst by 

 the Chichester road, Hb. C. Rogate, Hb. T. Petworth. 

 Nr. Bignor Park. Duncton, A. Nr. Burton Mill, 1902, 

 C.E.8. II. Pulborough. Chiltington. VII. Pastures nr. 

 Tunbridge Wells, not com., Forster. 



COMARUM PALUSTRE, L. Marsh Cinquefoil. P. 5-6. 



Bogs ; not com. I. Button marshes, H.S. Coates, A. 



Harting, H.G.D. II. Amberley Wild Brooks, Hb. C. 



Chiltington Common. III. Henfield, W.M. V. Pool nr. 



Mitchelham Priory, F.B.D. Hooe, Hb. B. Nr. Berwick 



Station, E. VI. Guestling, B. VII. Bogs nr. Tunbridge 



Wells, freq., E.J. 

 FRAGARIA VESCA, L. Wild Strawberry. P. 5-6. Woods 



and banks ; com. 



F. ELATIOE, Ehr. Hautbois Strawberry. P. 5-6. Woods ; 

 rare. I. Woods nr. E. Marden, Hb. C. Near the centre 

 of Charlton Forest, Hb. Bor. IV. Bet. Balcombe and 

 Cuckfield, J.L. 



RUBUS LINN. BRAMBLE. 



RUBUS IDJ3US, L. Raspberry. Sh. 6. Woods and 

 heaths ; not uncom. I. Nr. Midhurst, H.E.F. Nr. Lady 

 Holt, Harting, H.D.G. Stansted Woods, A. Aldermere, 

 Petworth, A. ; frequent in this district, E.S.M. II. St. 

 Leonard's Forest, G.B.H. III. Abund. above Bevendean; 

 also at Wolstonbury, H.H. IV. Downs bet. Falmer and 

 Plumpton, H.H. Downs nr. Lewes, in patches of furze, 

 U. Chelwood Common, N.J.T. V. Bet. Ratton and East- 

 dean. Nr. Horeham. Nr. Heathfield Station. Adkin's 

 Wood, bet. Cross-in-Hand and Waldron. Nr. Peppering 

 Powder Mills, by Battle, E. VI. Dallington Forest, B. 

 VII. Abund. in the Forests, Bor. Neighbourhood of 

 Tunbridge Wells, com., E.J. 



R. FISSUS, Lindl. Lesser sub-erect Bramble. 6-8. Boggy 



heaths; rare. I. Roadside, Lavington Common. Copse 



on Duncton Common, E.S.M. II. St. Leonard's Forest. 



V. Field bet. Holly Cottage and Heathfield Park, E. 



The Rubi in this Edition have been revised and 



re-written in accordance with recent views of this 



Protean order. For West Sussex I am chiefly 



indebted to the Rev. E. S. Marshall, M.A., F.L.S., 



for his notes in the Journal of Botany for 1901, who 



says : Mr. Rogers has already published several of the 



