ROSACES. 55 



Rosa spinosissima, Linn. 



7. Coverack, Rev. H. E. Fox, R./.C., /9//, p. 380. 



R. tomentosa, Sm. pro. parte. 



2. Tokenbury between Pensilva and Upton, 1919, H. S. 

 Thompson. 



3. Roadside between milestone and Miss Lemon's cottages 

 near Looe; Yearl's Coombe, Trelawney river, 1918; field hedge 

 above Sand Hill, Polperro, 1915; Coombes, Polperro, opposite 

 school; near Mabel Barrow, Mrs. and H. M. S. Perrycoste. 

 Between St. Austell and Roche, 1921, H. S. Thompson. 



R. stylosa, Desv. var. leucochroa (Desv). 



6. Perran-ar-worthal, Davey, R./.C., /9//, p. 380. 



R. arvensis, Huds, var. dibracteata, Bast (Flora). 

 For dibracteata read bibracteata. 



*R. lucida, Ehrh. Alien. North America. Repeatedly found 

 in England. 6. Hedge near Baldhu, Truro, for length of 

 10-12 feet, 1921, Tresidder. 



Pyrus terminal is, Ehrh. 



1 . Week St. Mary; Jacobstow, Tresidder. 



5. " Newlyn East " (Flora). Long Cross near Newlyn East, 



Vigurs, B.E.C., 1914, p. 143. Carnkief, Perranzabuloe, 



Tresidder. 



*P. intermedia, Ehrh (scandica, Asch) . 



5. Roadside, Perranzabuloe Church, one of a row of trees, 

 chiefly Elms, originally planted, 1921, Rilstone. 



P. domestica, Ehrh. 



In the Journal of Botany, 1909, p. 390, the Editor points out that 

 the quotation from the Phytologist, 1861 , p. 176, in the Flora 

 is inaccurate, in so far as it states that there is a localised 

 specimen (hilly places in Cornwall) in Buddie's Herbarium. 

 Buddie's specimen is not localised. 



Pyrus communis, Linn. 



1. Tree in field hedge near canal bank, Marhamchurch, 1922, 

 Durst on. 



