1 8 NOTES ON THE DORSET FLORA. 



stations recorded under JR. umbrosus in the Flora ; about 

 Parkstone ; Branksome Park ; Heatherlands ; Longfleet ; 

 Edmondsham ; Verwood. R. vil/icault's, var. Selmeri (Lindeb.), 

 abundant between Talbot Village and Kinson ; Heatherlands ; 

 Broadstone ; Verwood. R. leucandrus, Focke, Parkstone ; 

 Newtown ; Kinson ; Heatherlands. G. Creech. R. Queslierii, 

 Lefv. and Muell., Foxholes Wood, in some plenty ; very rare 

 elsewhere. R. mucronatus, Blox., var. nudicaulis, Rogers, 

 Lilliput ; Kinson ; Broadstone ; Corfe Mullen ; Foxholes Wood ; 

 Martin Wood, near Cranborne. To this variety all the localities in 

 the Flora of Dorset may be assigned ; the type is a Midland plant 

 as a rule. R. anglosaxonicus, Gelert, Corfe Mullen ; Foxholes 

 Wood ; south of Hartgrove. R. radula, Weihe, var. anglicanns, 

 Rogers. To this variety probably should be assigned all the 

 localities for R. radula in the Flora. I add Kinson ; Newtown ; 

 near Poole Cemetery. G. Creech. R. melanodermis, Rogers, 

 near Coy Pond, Bournemouth, on both sides of the county 

 boundary. G. Creech. R. Lejeum'i, W. and N., var. ericetorum, 

 Lefv., in Alderholt, not far from Fordingbridge Station ; not in 

 the Flora and scarce in Dorset. R. Hloxamh', Lees, well 

 distributed in the east of the county ; Kinson ; Newtown ; 

 Foxholes Wood ; Corfe Mullen ; abundant near Verwood Station 

 and on the eastern side of Edmondsham. R. Kcehleri, Weihe. 

 E. Piddle Wood; possibly the same spot as Mr. Rogers' "near 

 Sturminster Newton." Besides these Edmondsham can show a 

 few of the commonest brambles R. idveits, L., R. pulcherrimus, 

 Neuman, R. ruslicanus, Merc., R. macrophyllus, W. and N., R. 

 leucosfachys, Schleich., R, dumetorum, W. and N., and R. ccesius, 

 L. but it can boast of very few of the rarer species compar- 

 atively. 



Geum rivale x urbanum (G. intermedium, Ehrhart), occurs 

 on the verge of moist woodland in two places at Edmondsham 

 half-a-mile apart, where both the species grow near together. 

 There are only three localities for this hybrid in the Flora. 

 Potenlilla reptans x silveslris, by the side of the railway more 

 than half-a-mile north of Verwood Station, and also near the 



