46 THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



Rubus anglosaxonicus, Gelert. 



I. Above New Bath Hotel, Matlock Bath, Bailey ; named 

 by Dr. Focke and verified by Professor Babington. This 

 plant was sent to the Exchange Club for the British Isles as 

 R. macrophyllus, see Report for 1887. New to Britain. 



340. 22. Rubus Sprengelii, Weihe. 



I. Seen once between Whatstandwell and Wirksworth, 

 B. and N., J. B. 



III. This and the var. R. Borreri (Bell-Salter) in hedges 

 between Calke and Melbourne, and near to Southwood Farm. 

 Probably most of the plants belong rather to the larger form, 

 R. Borreri, than to the true R. Sprengelii, Purchas, J. B. 

 The variety occurs in a lane by Bradley Wood, Linton. 



340. 23. Rubus Bloxamii, Lees. 



III. Shirley, fide Dr. Focke, Linton; but Professor 

 Babington says it is R. thyrsiyer, Bab. /?, rhenanus, Mull. 



340. 25. Rubus rosaceus, W. and N. 



III. Shirley, Linton. 



Var. 24. Hystrix, Weihe. 



III. Woody places about Calke ; seen also between 

 Tickenhall and Stanton-by-Bridge, Purchas, J. B. Under 

 this bramble I place one which Mr. Purchas says " is not 

 uncommon on the borders of Derbyshire and Leicestershire," 

 and which the Rev. W. H. Coleman called R. Hadula, Weihe, 

 var. Bloximianus, Coleman, to distinguish it from true Radula, 

 as I find on referring to J. of B., xxv., pp. 102-3, that 

 Professor Babington considered it to be R. Hystrix. Mr. 

 Purchas has a long note upon this plant in the J. of B., as 

 above, to which the reader is referred. Mr. Hagger sent me 

 a specimen of this bramble from Repton. 



Rubus echinatus, Lindl. 



III. Near Brailsford Church, Linton. 



340. 28. Rubus rudis, Weihe. 



III. Rather scarce about Calke, Purchas, J. B. 



340. 29. Rubus Radula, Weihe. 



I. Taddington Wood, Baker, J. B. ; Masson 300 yards ; 

 Dove Dale, B. and N., J. B. ; Miller's Dale ! " Mr. Bloxam 

 did not regard the form which occurs in Dove Dale and in 

 other places in this neighbourhood as typical Radula, but 

 rather as melanoxylon, Mull. ; Professor Babington named it 

 Radula," Purchas, J. B. 



R. Drejeri, Jens. This, Professor Babington says, is the 

 proper name for the plant which has been known as 

 R. Parchasii, Bloxam. 



III. Brailsford, fide Dr. Focke, Linton. 



