52 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Woods, Bignor Park, M.! E. Lane near Eridge, W. Borrer, 
1845, Hb. C. C. B.! Budlett’s Common; Park Wood; Mares- 
field, F'.! Worth Forest, C. HE. B.! Waterdown Lane, G. ! Ash- 
down Forest, H. ! 
oe 
R. mericatus Hor Bexhill. St. Leonards-on-Sea. 
oo Lane and Tanbridge Wells. It is remarkable that 
this has not yet hes n observed in West Sussex, though its general 
distillation 3 is SO prcdaniinantly western. 
R. carpinironius Wh. & N. Local. W. South side of 
Ambersham Common, M. West Chiltington Common and Col- 
gate, W.! idhurst pepsin and immediate ae 
typical and abundant. E. Blackdown, near Uckfield, F’.! 
R. rycurvatus Bab. eo W. Rot ee C. B. (Br 
Rubi). Midhurst Common. Henfield, Borrer (FI. Suss.). Nene 
Midhurst, /’. A. R.!, not the type, but the strongly marked form 
(var. subcarpinifolius mihi MS.) described by me in this Journal 
for 1899, 194, and 1903, 90. 
R. Linpueranus Lees. Common. W. Abundant on the lower 
peepee from Fittleworth to Midhurst and Pulborough ; Stop- 
ham; and at least frequent elsewhere; Blackdown (near Hasle- 
mere). E. Uckfi werd ! Terrible Down, H. 
R. ARGENTEUS Wh. & N. ge hd pick abundant. W. Linch- 
mere and neighbourhood, 1900. ckdown; Lavington; Burton; 
Graffham. Between ue and Madaturet Patcham Downs, H:! 
E. Worth Forest, C. H. B.! Waterdown Lane. 
R. RHAMNIFOLIUS Wh. & N. Apparently iis generally dis- 
tributed. W. Depouny common in the Fitt fewor noe 
hood and in the extreme west, about Linchmere, &c. ‘“ Nea 
Rudgwick, rare,” W.! Henfield ramet . T aoe, 
Graffham, Heyshott, &. Near Midhurst. «* Woodmancote 
and St. Leonards Forest,” C. C. B. (Brit. Rubi) Waterdown 
— Budlett’s Common, F.! Plumpton Green, H.! 
. Baxert (F. A. Lees). *W. Fittleworth to Benham, in 
pica spots, but small a Bognor Common, tes a - 
Low gr s 
immediate neighbourhood. Not previously os in East England 
— in one locality (Tooting Common) in Surrey. 
MNONIENSIS Bab. ries A stadous W. Between 
Westerland Farm and Lavington Common, M.! Washington 
Common, H.! Midhurst neighbourhood, in several spots. 
E. Hollingbury Camp; Seaford Downs; Hurstmonceaux Park, 
HH. Heathfield, R.! Waterdown Lane. 
R. putcHeRRiImus Neum. Usually fairly common. Probably 
distributed throughout the county, as in Great Britain aici? ; 
but in some of the more ak districts it seems rather | 
frequent than usual. W. Greatham Common, M.! « Brequent,” 
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