292 baker's north YORKSHIRE. 



near the High Force on the Durham side of the river. A plant 

 gathered by James Ward near Richmond is accepted by Prof. 

 Babington as typical snberectiis, and the late W. Mudd found 

 R.fissiis Lindl. in Kildale. 



Rubus plicatus W. «Sz: N. English type. Native. Area 

 865.321. Range 0-150. Found by James Ward in several 

 places near Richmond. In the central valley in Askham Bogs, 

 hedges near Alne, and plentiful in Carlton Carr, and near 

 Sowerby and Woodend. In the Vale of Mowbray in Cotcliffe 

 Wood. In the Howardian tract in Potichar Bank Wood near 

 Hovingham. In several of the eastern dales, e.g. Kildale, 

 Gribdale, Snailesworth, and Newtondale. 



Rubus Lindleianus Lees. English type. Native. Area 

 general. Range 0-800. Frequent in woods and hedges through- 

 out the lower zone. 



Rubus rhamnifolius W. & N. English type. Native. 

 Area 87654321. Range 0-300. i?. affinis Bab., non 

 W. & N., is common through the lower zone and has been 

 traced by J. Percival up to 1000 feet on Penhill. A curious type 

 allied to R. rhainnifolius (i?. Bakeri F. A. Lees, in 'Report of 

 Botanical Record Club,' 1884-6, p. 120), is plentiful on the 

 slope of the Hambleton Hills about Gormire. 



Rubus pubescens W. & N.=^. thyrsoideus Bab. non 

 W, (Si N. English type. Area 5.32. Range 0-200. Plants 

 gathered by W. Mudd between Redcar and Kirkleatham and by 

 myself at Laskill in Bilsdale and in hedges at Sowerby, should 

 probably be placed here. An allied type that grows on Wass 

 Bank is referred by Babington to R. Colenianni Blox. 



Rubus ulmifolius Schott=/i?. discolor Bab., non W. & N. 

 English type. Native. Area general. Range 0-300. The 

 common Bramble of the low country hedges ; seen in every 

 district. 



Rubus leucostachys Smith. English type. Native. 

 Area 98765432. Range 0-200. Frequent in woods and 

 thickets throughout the Riding. 



