BOTANY 



DICOTYLEDONES (continued) 

 ROSACEAE (continued} 



Rubus echinatus, Lindl. I A : Newbold ; Leant Wood 

 (Journ. Sot., Aug. 1906). IB: Twycross ; 

 Stoepstonf, Bloxam ! ; Blackfordby (Journ. Bat. 

 Aug. 1906). ZA : Swithland Wood, E. F. L. 

 and W. M. R. ; Helton; near Buddon Wood; 

 Blackbird's Nest; Woodbouse Eaves (Journ. Bot., 

 Aug. 1906). 2B : Blllesdon Coplotv, 'forma 

 umbrosissima ' (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 



rudis, W. and N. IB : Owston Wood, Bloxam hb. 



Mason ! ZB : Big Sfinney, Knighton ; Glen 

 Gorse ; Wymondham, W. Bell ! 3 : Lings Cover, 

 1906. 6 : Tugby Wood, W. B. 



oigocladus, Muell and Lefv. IB : Ttv\fross, 



Bloxam ! 2 A : Buddon Wood Lane, W. M. R. 



1902 ? 



var. Bloxamianus, Colan. IA: Piper Wood; 

 Lount Wood (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). IB: 

 near Blackfordby ; Owston Wood ; &c. 

 (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 2 A : Swithland 

 Wood ; Cropston ; Thurcaston ; Ulverscroft ; 

 Roecliffe ; &c. (Journ. Bot.) ; Bardon Hill, 

 towards Whitwick. 2B : Syston ; Scraptoft ; 

 Lowesby ; Billesdon Coplow (Journ. Bot., 

 Aug. 1906) ; and Purchas (Journ. Bot., 

 1887, p. 102). 



Griffithianus, Rogers. IA : Breedon; Lount Wood, 



W. M. R. 



Bloxamii, Lees. IB : Tviycross, Bloxam ! 2A : 



Burbage Wood, Jackson. 



fuscus, W. and N. IB : Twycross, Bloxam ! ZA : 



Charnwood Forest, E. F. L. ! 



var. nutans, Rogers. ZA : Charnwood Forest, 

 E. F. L. ! = Lea Lane, Ulverscroft, 

 1898. 



pallidus, W. and N. 2A : Stoithland Wood, 1898, 



E. F. L. ; Grace Dieu Wood, 24 July, 1906, 

 teste W. M. R. 



scaber, W. and N. IB : Twycross, Bloxam ! teste 



Focke, as ' R. Bellardi dentatus,' W. M. R. 

 ZA : Blakeshay Wood (between Netvtotvn Linford 

 and Ulverscroft), 1898, E. F. L. (Rogers' Hand- 

 book, 1900, p. 104) 



foliosus, W. and N. IB : Ashby, Bloxam. 2 A : 



Charnwood Forest, E. F. L. ! ; by Swithland 

 Wood, W. Bell ! ; Buddon Wood, W. M. R., 

 1902 ; Buddon Wood, near the large stone pit, 

 Bloxam in Fl. L. (as 'saltuum'), (Rogers' Hand- 

 book, 1900, p. 105). 



rosaceus, W. and N. 2 A : Buddon Wood ; Black- 



bird's Nest (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906) ; Ulvers- 

 croft, W. M. R. 



var. hystrix, W. and N. (Rogers' Handbook, 

 105.) 2A : Pocket Gate (Journ. Bot., Aug. 

 1906) ; Ulverscroft, just beyond Lea Lane, 

 W. M. R. 



subsp. infecundus, Rogers. I A : Piper Wood, 

 W. M. R., 1902. IB: Twycross, Bag- 

 nail ! ; Little Orion, near Ttvycross, Bloxam 

 hb. Mason ! ; Sutton Ambien Wood, W. 

 Bell ! 2 A : Shepshed Lane ; Netvtotvn Lin- 

 ford (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1 906) 



subsp. adornatus (P. J. Muell). IB : Ttvy- 

 cross, Bloxam hb. Mason ! ; Tviycross, 

 Bagnall (most abundant) ! 



horridicaulis, P. J. Muell. 2A : lane by Buddon 



Wood, 1902, apparently W. M. R. 



DICOTYLEDONES (continued) 

 ROSACEAE (continued) 



Rubus Koehleri, W. and N. (typical or nearly so)- 

 ZA : lane by Swithland Wood(= near Roecliffe)^ 

 W. M. R. 3 : Holwell Mouth, 16 July, 1906, 

 confirmed by W. M. R. 



subsp. dasyphyllus, Rogers. IB : Ttvycross, 

 B. R. (as ' R. pallidus ') ; Ashby, Coleman 

 hb. Mason ! ZA : Woodhouse Eaves to 

 Ulverscroft ; Newtown Linford ; Copt Oak ; 

 Whitwick ; Grace Dieu, &c. ZB : Scrap- 

 toft, shade form (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 

 3 : Common about Belvoir ; Croxton 

 Kerrial to Branston. 4 : Saltby Heath. 



viridis, Kalt. 3 : grounds below Belvoir Castle, 



Bloxam ! 



divexiramus, P. J. Muell. IB : Twycross, Bloxam ! 



hb. Babington (in his ' praeruptorum ' packet), 

 W. M. R. (Rogers' Handbook, 1900, p. 105) 



- Bellardii, W. and N. IB: Ttvycross, Bloxam hb. 



Mason ! ' fairly typical,' W. M. R. 6 : Tugby 

 Wood,Vf. Bell (1903), typ. ! 



- hirtus, W. and N. IB : Ttvycross, Bloxam ! Focke 



assenting ; Ttvycross, hb. Mason ! 



subsp. Kaltenbachii (Metsch). ZA : Rothley 

 Plain; outskirts of Buddon Wood, W. M. R. ! ; 

 very fine in Buddon Wood near the cottages, 

 1906 (Rogers' Handbook, 1900, p. 106) 



ochrodermis, A. Ley. ZA : Outskirt of Buddon 



Wood, 24 July, 1906 ; seen there in 1902 by 

 Mr. Rogers ; not typical, but Mr. Ley agreed 

 to the name. 



velatus, Lefv. IB : Plantation, Gopsall, Coleman 



hb. Mason ! ZA : near the Railway Station, 

 Quom, 1 899, W. M. R. 



dumetorum, W. and N. (sp. collect). IA-6 : 



Tivycross, Bloxam, ' very glandular form ' ! 



var. ferox, Weihe. I B : Allans, Ashby (Journ. 

 Bot. Aug. 1906). z A : Cropston; Charn- 

 viood Forest, E. F. L. ; Anstey, &c. (Journ. 

 Bot., Aug. 1906) ; Birstall Copse, &c., &c., 

 W.M.R. ; Quorn ; Netvtotvn Linford to Copt 

 Oak ; scarce but very fine near the monas- 

 tery. ZB : Sileby (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 

 3 : Holwell Mouth. 6 : Loddington ; Horning- 

 field ; East Norton (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 



var. britannicus, Rogers. IB : Sutton Ambien, 

 W. Bell. ZA ; Lea Lane ; Ulverscroft ; 

 Hanging Rocks, W. M. R. ; Bardon Hill to 

 Peldar Tor. ZB : Knighton, W. Bell ! 



var. diversifolius, Lindl. IB: near Ashby, 

 Bloxam, teste Focke. ZA : Swithland Wood 

 Lane, 1902, W. M. R. 2s : Glen Gorse 

 (Joum. Bot., Aug. 1906). 



var. rubriflorus, Purchas. 2B : On the Oolite, 

 Bescaby to Waltham, 17 July, 1906, teste 

 W. M. R. 



var. tuberculatus (Bab.). IB : Twycross, B. R. ; 

 M oira Lane i z B : Sutton Ambien Wood, W. Bell ! 



var. fasciculatus (P. J. Muell). IB : Twy- 

 cross, B.R. 2A : Between Quorn Railway 

 Station and Quorn Village, W. M. R. 2B : 

 Knighton Grange Rd., W. Bell ! 4 : Three 

 Queens, 1906, W. Bell ! 



var. concinnus, Warren. IB : Ttvycross, 

 Bloxam hb. Mason ! Twycross, ' most 

 abundant,' Bagnall ! 6 : East Norton (a 

 form), (Journ. Bot., Aug. 1906). 



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