42 RUBUS LINN. BRAMBLE. 



Battle, 1839, Hb. Bor. Eastbourne, rather rare, B. 

 Ashburnham, Bot. Sus. Crowhurst, 1895, E. S. Salmon. 

 VI. Mayfield, E.E. Hastings, Ore lane, 1857, Hb. Bor. 

 Guestling, in several different places. " Occurs through- 

 out the district, evidently long established, if not native/* 

 Eev. E. M. Bloomfield. 



CRAT^EGUS OXYACANTHA, L. Hawthorn. Whitethorn. 

 May, S. Hog Haw. Tr. 5-6. Very com. 

 Var. OXYACANTHOIDES. Apparently rare. IV. Lewes, 

 J.H.A.J. V. Abbots' Wood. Westham, E. 



PYRUS TORMINALIS, Ehrh. Wild Service, S. Chequer. 

 Tr. 5-6. Woods and hedges; rare. I. Ichenor, A.F. II. 

 Various places nr. Horsham, especially Rusper, G.B.H. 



III. Hurstpierpoint. Bolney, W.M. Side of the road 

 from Burgess Hill to Haywards Heath, Hon. J. L. 

 Warren. Hedgerow, parish of Thakeham, 1899, A.J.G. 



IV. Plantation nr. Plumpton, U. V. Hempstead Wood, 

 nr. Hailsham. Wilmington. Abbot's Wclj E. Bet. 

 Hastings and Hurstmonceux, com., Hilderic Friend. 

 VI. Nr. Battle, B. VII. Nr. Ifield, E. Ellman. E.N.B. 

 in litt. to W.B.H., 1882. Obs. The brown fruit is in 

 Sussex called Chequers, from its speckled appearance. 



P. ARIA, Sm. White Beam. Tr. 5-6. Woods and chalky 

 banks ; com. in the W. part of the county. I. Harting. 

 Racton. Funtington. Kingley Vale. Lavant. Singleton. 

 Goodwood. Arundel. II. Nr. Redford, H.E.F. Chancton- 

 bury, W.H.B.F. Washington, Hb. D. Burpham. III. 

 Nr. Brighton, M. Wolstonbury and nr. Clayton Holt, 

 H.H. Worthing, S.B. IV. Plumpton, Hb. B. Lewes and 

 Alciston, E.E. V. Nr. Alciston Quarry, E. 



*P. SEMIPINNATA, Both. Bastard Mountain Ash. Tr. 5. 

 Rocky places; rare. II. Storrington, Hb. D. 



Note. This may be a hybrid bet. Aria and P. 

 Aucuparia. 



P. AUCUPARIA, Gaert. Mountain Ash. Tr. 5-6. Woods 

 and copses; not uncom. 



P. COMMUNIS, L. Wild Pear. Tr. 4-5. Woods and 

 hedges; not com. III. Henfield, Hb. Bor. One tree 

 beyond Patcham, H.H. Shipley, E.E. IV. Nr. Lewes, U. 

 Cuckfield, 1806, W. Borrer, jun. V. South of Alfriston, 

 E.E. VI. Battle, Hb. B. VII. Nr. Tunbridge Wells, E.J. 

 Var. ACHRAS, Gaertn. III. Chalk mounds, Pangdean, 



1894, T.H. Nr. "Blue Idol/' Thakeham, 1899; seen 



there 30 years, A.J.C. 



P. MALUS, L. Crab tree. Wild Apple. Tr. 5. Woods and 

 thickets ; not uncom. 



Var. ACERBA. I. Harting, nr. the Little Green Lodge. In 

 the Warren, West Heath. Blackrye Copse. Nr. Chase's 

 Copse, W. Nr. Midhurst, H.E.F. Oakwood, H.H. II. 

 Ferring, Hb. D. III. Nr. Offington Mill, W.H.B.F. 



