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R. DUMETORUM, W. and N. Sh. 7-9. Hedges. I. Fittle- 

 worth. Graffham. Rogate, Eogers. Midhurst Common, 

 1902. III. Hedge nr. Cuckfield, 1901, T.H. IV. Nightin- 

 gale Hollow, Kenwards, nr. Lindfield, 1902, E. S. 

 Standen. 

 Var. FEROX, Weihe. III. Lane out of Montpelier Road. 



Hove, 1901, T.H. 

 Var. DIVERSIFOLIUS, Lindl. II. Abund. about Horsham, 



J. W. White. III. By the Slatehouses, Henfield, Hb. 



Bor. V. Priesthawes, E. 

 Var. TUBERCULATUS, Bab. I. Nr. Petworth Station, 



E.S.M. III. Henfield, Bor. 



R. CORYLIFOLIUS, Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble. 7-8. 

 Hedges and thickets ; very com. in all the districts. 

 Var. SUBLUSTRIS. I. Fittleworth. Coates. Lavington, 



Heyshott. Midhurst. Lynchmere. Blackdown, Rogers. 



III. Rock Common, 1904, T.H. Newtimber. Albourne, 



Bab. VI. Hastings, Bab. 

 Var. CYCLOPHYLLUS, Lindeb. I. Midhurst Common. 



Graffham, both on the gault and on the chalk, E.S.M. 



VII. Withyham, 1904, C.E.S. 



R. BALFOURIANUS, Blox. Balfour's Bramble. Sh. 7-9. 

 Hedges ; rare. II. Hedge close to Rudgwick Church- 

 yard, J. W. White. III. Newtimber, Bor. IV. Wivels- 

 field and nr. Chailey Station, T.H. VII. Hartfield, 1904, 

 Eev. C. H. Waddell. 



R. CAESIUS, L. Dewberry. 5-8. Hedges ; com. in all the 

 districts. 



Note. With respect to the Brambles, the specimens in 

 Hb. Borrer, at Kew, named by Babington, and 

 Babington's British Rubi have been chiefly consulted, 

 while Leighton's examples of Shropshire Rubi have 

 proved useful for comparison. 



GEUM URBANUM, L. Wood Avens. Herb Bennet. P. 

 5-8. Hedges and shady places ; very com. 



G. RIVALE, L. Water Avens. P. 6-7. Moist woods and 

 sides of streams ; rare. I. Marsh nr. Ratham, W. J. By a 

 rill in Oakwood, nr. Chichester, A. Racton Down's Copse, 

 Mrs. J. P. Hipkin, 1893, sp. Meadow nr. Fishbourne 

 Mill, Miss E. L. Arnold. 



G. INTERMEDIUM, Ehrh. G. IJrbanum X. Rivale. 

 Intermediate- Avens. P. 6-7. Moist woods and copses; 

 rare. I. Racton Down's Copse, 1893, Mrs. Hipkin. 



ROSA SPINOSISSIMA, L. Common Burnet Rose. Sh. 5-7. 

 Downs and heaths; not uncom. on the chalk. I. Old 

 Broyle, Chichester, II. Clapham Down, nr. Castle 

 Goring, W.H.B.F. Washington, Hb. T. III. Brighton, 

 Dyke Road, Hb. B. IV. Lewes, freq. on the Downs nr. 

 Newmarket Hill. Nr. the Spital Barn, U. Nr. Glynde, 

 Hb. B. V. Paradise Wood. Abbot's Wood. Cow Gap. 



