370 Dr. T. Bell Salter on some forms of Rubus. 
by Mr. Babington, appears to be the northern form of the spe- 
cies, and though quite distinct in appearance, possesses no re- 
markable artificial character by which to distinguish it from the 
other forms. The following are probably the readiest :—the 
leaves are nearly concolorous on both sides ; terminal /eaflet sub- 
cordate, much-acuminated; panicle leafy to the summit with simple 
leaves ; petals smaller and paler. 
It is a matter of doubt whether further observation will not 
unite R. Lingua (Weihe) and R. scaber (Weihe) to this species. 
The next three forms I was originally disposed to consider as 
so many distinct species, and with that opimion recorded two of 
them in my remarks on the “ Rubi of Selborne,” in the second 
volume of the ‘Phytologist.’ My reasons for now coming to a 
different conclusion, that they are but so many forms of one, I 
will mention after describing them. 
14. Rubus glandulosus (Bellardi).—Stem arched, terete or slightly 
angular, prickly with small straight unequal prickles, hairy 
and very setose. Leaves ternate ; leaflets oval, cuspidate, green 
on both sides, pilose above, hairy and rather paler beneath. 
Panicle branched, leafy below, densely setose. Calyx lanceo- 
late, reflected or patent, often with a leafy point. Flowers July 
and August. 
a. Bellardi.—Stem terete. Prickles small, straight, nearlyequal, 
declinng. Leaflets finely and evenly serrated. 
Hab, Terrington Car, Yorkshire, Mr. Borrer. 
Syn. R. glandulosus (Bellardi), Borrer in Eng. Bot. Suppl. 
2883. R. Bellardi (Giint.), W. and N. p. 97. tab. 44: 
15. B. Lejeunii.—Stem slightly angular. Leaflets obovato-lan- 
ceolate, unequally but finely serrated. Whole plant less glan- 
dulose. 
Hab. Temple near Selborne, Hampshire, and near Guild- 
ford, Isle of Wight. Near Twycross, Leicestershire, Rev. A. 
Bloxam. 
Syn. R. Lejeuni (Weihe), W. and N. p. 79. tab. 89; Bell 
Salter in Phytol. u. p. 135, 
16. y. rosaceus.—Stem angular. Prickles unequal, larger ones 
hooked and decurved. Leaflets obovato-lanceolate, cuspidate, 
unequally and coarsely serrated. 
Hab. Selborne, Hampshire ; South Molton, Devonshire, Mr. 
Borrer. Channel Islands, M7. Babington. 
Syn. R. rosaceus (Weihe), W. and N. p. 85. tab. 86; Bell 
Salter in Phytol. nu. p. 183. R. Lejeuni, Bad. Man. p. 97. 
