A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Rubus Idoeus, Linn 



— plicatus, W. & N. . . . 



— Rogersii, Linton . . , . 



— affinis, W. & N 



— incurvatus, Bab 



— Lindleianus, Lees . . . . 



— rhamnifolius, W. & N. . . 



— pulcherrimus, Neum. 



— villicaulis, 



var. Selmeri 



— gratus, Focke 



— rusticanus, Merc, (probably) 



— macrophyllus, W. & N. 



aggregate. . . . . 

 var. Schlectendahlii 



(Weihe) 



var. amplificatus (Lees) . 



— Sprengelii, Weihe 



— micans, Gren. & Godr. . 



— pyramidalis, Kah . . . . 



— leucostachys, Sleich . 



— Boroeanus, Genev. 



— mucronatus, Blox. . . . 



— Gelertii, Frider . . . . 



var. criniger, Linton . 



— radula, Weihe 



var. echinatoides, Rogers . 



— echinatus, Lindl 



— oigoclados, Muell. & Lefr. . 



— Babingtonii, Bell-Salt. . . 



— fuscus, W. & N 



— pallidus, W. & N. . . . 



— Lintoni, Focke . . . . 



— rosaceus, 



var. hystrix, W. & N. . . 



— Koehleri, 



var. cognatus (N. E. Br.). 



Rubus hirtus, W. & N. 



var. rotundifolius, Bab. . 



— tereticaulis, P. J. Muell. 



— dumetorum, W. & N. 



var. tuberculatus, Bab. 

 var. fasciculatus, P. J. 

 U.Mt\\.fide Bab . . . 



— corylifolius, Sm. 



usually a sublustris form . 

 var. cyclophyllus, Lindeb. 



— caesius, Linn 



var. tenuis, Bell. '&i\X..fide 



Bab 



var. intermedius, Bab. 

 Rosa spinosissima, Linn. . 



— tomentosa, Sm 



var. scabriuscula (Sm.) 



— rubiginosa, Linn 



var. comosa, Rip. . 



— micrantha, Sm 



— obtusifolia, Desv 



var. frondosa, Baker . 

 var. tomentella (Leman) . 



— canina, Linn 



var. lutetiana (Leman) 

 var. surculosa (Woods) 

 var. sphaerica (Gren.) . 

 var. senticosa (Ach.). . 

 var. dumalis (Bechst.) . 

 var.verticillacantha (Merat) 

 var. Blondoeana (Rip.) 

 var. urbica (Leman) . 

 var. dumetorum (Thuill.) 

 var. arvatica. Baker 

 var. Borreri (Woods) . 



— coriifolia, Fries 



— arvensis, Linn 



MENTHtE 



The late Rev. Kirby Trimmer, who studied Norfolk botany for a 

 great part of a long life, in his ' Supplement ' to the F/ora of Norfolk^ 

 gave a full account of the localities and distribution of this difficult 

 genus (in which he was an acknowledged specialist) throughout the 

 county ; by which it will be seen that he found all the species but one 

 {M. pratensis. Sole) and most of the varieties enumerated in the London 

 Catalogue of British Plants, ed. 9. The dates of his observations range 

 from 1835 to 1883. 



The following table is compiled from the 'Supplement,' pp. 32- 

 45 :— 



Mentha rotundifolla, Huds. . J £ ;A^c| SC 



— alopecuroides, Hull . . . E NC SC 



— longifolia, Huds E NC SC 



b. nemorosa . . . . ■ E NC,SC 



c. mollissima (Borkh.) . | £ | 



— viiiJis, Linn \ E NC SC 



' var. criipata ' . . . . | \SC 



Mentha piperita, Linn. 



a. officinalis (Hull) 



b. vulgaris (Sole) . 



— pubescens, Willd. 



a. palustris (Sole) . 



b. hircina (Hull) . 



— hirsuta, Huds. . . 



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