64 FLOWERING PLANTS. 



R. rusticanus, Merc. (R. discolor, W & K). Common 

 Bramble. 7, 8. Hedges everywhere, with many varieties. 



R. leucostachys, Sin. Long-clustered Bramble. Frequent : 

 Gawdy Hall Great Wood ; Flixton. Long Plantation and 

 Abbey Wood, F. 



R. Salteri, Bab. Salter's Bramble. Rare: Gawdy Hall 

 Great Wood, F. Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



R. carpinifolius, W N. Hornbeam-leaved Bramble. Not 

 common : St. Margaret's (EAH). 



R. macrophyllus, W & N. Large-leaved Bramble. A variety 

 is not uncommon in Gawdy Hall Wood and Mendham 

 Priory Plantation, F. 



R. scaber, W & N. Rough-leaved Bramble. Rare : Gawdy 

 Hall Great Wood (Rev. E. F. Linton), F. Cf. Introd., 

 p. 26. 



R. Radula, W. File-stemmed Bramble. Frequent : Gawdy 

 Hall Wood ; Mendham Priory Plantations, F. 



R. Koehleri, W. Koehler's Bramble. Yar. infestus, bushy 

 places opposite Hulk's Graves, Weybread, F. 



Yar. pallidus, St. Margaret's (EAH). Cf. Introd., p. 26. 



R. Balfourianus, Blox. Balfour's Bramble. St. Margaret's 

 (EAH). 



R. corylifolius, Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble. 6 8. 



Yar. conjungens, common. Yar. fasciculatus, frequent : 

 Lush Bush ; Gawdy Hall Wood ; Needham, F. 



R. deltoideus, P. J.M. Mallow-leaved Bramble. Rare : St. 

 Peter's Lane, South Elmham (EAH). 



R. scabrosus, P. J.M. Tubercular Bramble. Rare : St. Mar- 

 garet's (EAH). 



R. csesius, L. Dewberry. 6, 7. Common in damp places. 

 Yars. tenuis and Mspidus, Gawdy Hall Wood, F. 



GEUM, L. 



G. urbanum, L. Common Avens. 6 8. Common in hedge- 

 banks and fields. 



