58 ROSACES. 



as well as many other valuable notes. We have adopted some of 

 the records in Swete's Flora, as the author states that his 

 specimens were named by Mr Edwin Lees. It will, however, be 

 evident that our scanty notes do not justice to the bramble 

 strength of the district. Further investigation will reveal other 

 species, and other habitats for those here mentioned. 



260. R. IdffiUS, L. Raspberry. 



Native ; in most of the woods about Bristol. 



G. Glen Frome, Stapleton. Shirehampton. 



S. Abbots' Leigh. Bourton. Castle and Court Hills, 



Clevedon. Leigh Wood. Meare, Rev. R. P. Murray. 



Worlebury Wood. VI. 



261. E. affinis, w. & N. 



G. Stapleton, Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens. Conham, and 



Clifton Down. Swete, Fl. 

 S. Winscombe. Mr. W. E. Green! VII. VIII. 



262. R. Lindleianus, Lees. 



G. Brandon Hill, and Stapleton. Swete, Fl. p. 28. 



Yate Common ! 

 S. Leigh Wood, Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens, labelled 



" R. nitidus, Bab. in lit." Strawberry Hill, Clevedon ! 



VII. IX. 



263. R. rhamnifolius, w. <& N. 



G. Stapleton, Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens, labelled R. 

 cordifolius, W. & N. We have gathered by the river 

 side under Cook's Folly the bramble mentioned by Mr. 

 Briggs under R. Limlleianus in the Flora of Plymouth 

 as very common about Plymouth, and probably an 

 undescribed species. 



264. R. imbricatus, Hon. 



G. Stapleton ! " Precisely as seen around Plymouth." 

 Briggs in lit. 



