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340. 7. Rubus Lindleianus, Lees. 



1. Woods and thickets at Whatstandwell, and quarry at 

 Matlock Bath, B. and N. t J. B. ; quarry refuse at Cromford, 

 Bailey. 



III. Hedges at Bradley Wood and about Calke, Purchas, 

 J.B. 



340. 8. Rubus rhamnifolius, W. and N. 



I. Bottom of Monsal Dale, 200 yards, Baker, J. B. ; Hill, 

 west of Matlock Bridge Railway Station, B. and N., J. B. 



III. In hedges about Calke, sometimes approaching the 

 cordifolius form, Purchas, J. B. 



340. 9. Rubus incurvatus, Bab. 



I. Hill above Miller's Dale ; agrees with Welsh incuwatus, 

 Rogers. 



Rubus ramosus, Bio x am. 



I. Between Youlgreave and Robin Hood's Stride, named 

 by Mr. Bloxam, Purchas, J. B. 



Rubus thyrsoideus, Wimm. ? 



III. Near Stanton- by- Bridge, Purchas, J. B. A specimen 

 of this bramble was sent me by Mr. Hayger from Repton, and 

 named as such by Mr. Purchas, but Professor Babington says 

 this specimen is R. nemoralis, Mull, i.e., Munteri, Marss, 

 which see. 



340. 12. Rubus rusticanus, Merc. 



I. Common about Tissington and DoveDale ; seen only 

 once at Matlock in a lane at the top of Bonsall, B. and N., 

 J. B.; Monsal Dale ! 



III. Hedges and banks about Calke, Purchas, J. B. ; 

 Shirley, Linton. 



340. 13. Rubus pubescens, W. and N. (thyrsoideus, Auct. 

 Ang.) 



I. Near the railway station at Whatstandwell, B. and N., 

 J. B. 



III. Between White Lees and Broadstone, Tickenhall 

 (R. macroacanthus, Blox.), Purchas, J. B.', about Yeldersley 

 Rough and Shirley, fide Dr. Focke, Linton. 



340. 14. Rubus leucostachys, Sm. 



I. Monsal Dale, and road above Cressbrook Mill, Baker, 

 J. B. ; Dove Dale and about Matlock, ascending to 300 yards 

 in Masson Wood, B. and N., J. B. ; near " Pig-of-Lead," 

 Cromford, Bailey. 



III. Hedges between Calke and Pistern Hill, &c. " The 

 petals are there of a deeper pink than in any other bramble 

 known to me. In Herefordshire, where I first became 



