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Rubus echinatus, Lindl. Q. * May perhaps be a shade form of 
this species, but if so, very much off type." Rev. W. Moyle Rogers. 
R. rudis, Weihe & Nees. Q. In es places, not uncommon. 
R. podophyllus, P. J. Muell. Q. [Or form between it and 
R. oigocladus, P. J. Muell. & Lev. ` Rev. W. Moyle Rogers 
R. foliosus, Weihe & Nees. Q. Common in shade. 
` R. rosaceus, Weihe & aos var. hystrix, Moyle Rogers. Q. Very 
common in shady plac 
R. cesius, L. Strip. On side of towing-path. 
Geum urbanum, Z. B. A flower-bed weed. A. Here and there 
in shrubberies. Strip. By towing-path. 
Potentilla procumbens, Sibth. Common, except in division B. 
. reptans, L. Everywhere. Frequent in the open turf, par 
ticularly about wood and lake. 
P. anserina, Z. B. A weed in shrubberies. Strip. Common. 
P. Fragariastrum, ZArh. Common in turf near palace. 
P. argentea, L. Pagoda vista, near temperate house. Strip. 
Alchemilla arvensis, Scop. P. A. B. Common where turf is poor. 
Strip. Abundant on towing-path. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, L. Uncommon. A few plants in each 
division. 
Poterium Sanguisorba, L. Strip. A few uid tufts in the turf 
midway between Brentford and Isleworth Gate 
Rosa canina, L. In the Queen's Cottage cr ida the following 
forms occur in a wild state. 
R. lutetiana, Leman. 
R. obtusifolia, Desv. 
R. kosinsciana, Bess. 
R. esesia, Sm. 
ee ed —À L. On old wall near Herbarium. A. On 
wall of ha-h 
S. granulata, L. So common as to Ee "uh in flower, quite a 
colour to the whole river length of the 
Sedum acre, L. On the wall and in the turf near it, the whole 
length of the river boundary. Strip. Here and there alo ong 
towing-path. 
«iM oc carum spieatum, L. A.Lake. Strip. Common the whole 
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