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acquainted with this species, the petals are usually white, 

 especially in the wood forms, and hence, until I went to live 

 in Derbyshire, Mr. Borrer's account of their colour in Eng. 

 Bot. Suppl. surprised me. In N, Staffordshire also the 

 petals are white, thus showing how little reliance can be 

 placed on colour as a distinctive mark," Purchas, J. B. 



340. 18. Rubus carpinifolius, W. and N. 



I. Near Cressbrook School Church ! fide Professor 

 Babington. 



III. Shirley Brook, fide Dr. Focke, Linton. Professor 

 Babington considers the specimen from Bradley Wood named 

 R. Munteri by Dr. Focke, to belong to this species. 



340. 19. Rubus villicaulis, Koehl., var. gratus, Focke. 

 ill. Brook near Shirley Wood, Linton. (R. leucandrus. 

 Focke.) " Very near," Dr. Focke, Brailsford, Linton. 



340. 17. Rubus Salteri, Bab., var. calvatus, Blox. 



I. Between New Mills and Bugsworth, indistinguishable 

 from the Bournemouth calvatus, Rogers. 



III. Bank of the Ashby Koad, over Pistern Hill; also at 

 Dimminsdale, Calke. " It was first pointed out to me by the 

 Kev. W. H. Coleman, and my specimens were verified by 

 Blox am," Purchas, J. B. 



340. 20. Rubus nemoralis, Mull. ( = R. Maasii, Focke. 

 R. macrophyllus var. umbro&us, Bab.) 



I. Monsal Dale and Wye Valley below Chee Tor, 200- 

 250 yards, Baker, J. B. ; not seen about Matlock, B. and N., 

 J. B. 



III. Koadside, Osmaston-by-Ashbourne,Lwtow ; between 

 Calke and Melbourne, confirmed by Bloxam ; Bradley Wood. 

 Purchas, J. B. (R. amphichloros, P. J. Mull.) Shirley; 

 Brailsford, Linton. (R. Munteri. Marss.) Repton, Hagger, 

 (see above, R. thyrsoideus). Bradley Wood, fide Dr. Focke, 

 Linton. Professor Babington writes: " I have known this, 

 i.e., B. Munteri, for some time, and place it and Maasii and 

 Bloxam's carpinifolius = nmbrosus under the name of 

 nemoralis, Miill., a much older name (1858) than either of the 

 others. I believe also that my macrophyllus var. glabratus 

 will join it." 



340. 20. Rubus macrophyllus, W. and N., var. ampli- 

 ficatus, Lees. 



I. Thickets at Whatstandwell, B. and N. t J. B. ; north 

 of Ashbourne, rare, Purchas, J. B. 



