ROSACES. 61 



S. Gypsy Lane, Ken ! Walton-by-Clevedon ! Leigh 

 Wood. 



282. R. tuberculatus, Bab. 



S. Gypsy Lane, Ken ! Milton ! 



283. K. COBSiuS, L. Dewberry. 



Frequent in hedges near Bristol and elsewhere. VI. VII. 

 GEUM, L. 



284. G. urbanum, L. Avens. 



Native. In hedges, woods, and bushy places, very 

 common. VI. VIII. 



285. G. intermedium, Ekrk. 



Native. 



S. Asham Wood, with Gr. urbanum, and G. rivale. Dr. 

 H. F. Parsons. 



286. G. rivale, L. 



" This formerly grew in some plenty in damp meadows 

 about Nailsea. I know not if it has now disappeared." 

 Mr. T. B. Flower. Long Ashton, S. Swete, FL, p. 29. 

 We have not been able to ascertain if this plant still 

 exists in the localities named. Asham Wood, between 

 Nunney and Downhead, S. Dr. H. F. Parsons. Ebbor, 

 Mr. J. G. Baker. Gurney-Slade, Rev. R. P. Murray. 



ROSA, L. 



In this genus we have followed the arrangement of Mr. J. 

 G. Baker in his Monograph of the British Roses, Linn. Journ., 

 xi. 197. See note under Rubus. 



287. R. spinosissima, L. Bumet Rose. 



" I have seen this on sandy banks about Kewstoke, and 

 at Clevedon, S." Mr. T. B. Flower. Weston-super- 

 Mare, Herb. Dr. H. 0. Stephens, no date. Perhaps 

 now extinct. Within the last three years we have 

 several times carefully examined the localities, but did 



