SUSSEX RUBI 85 
Sus-BELLARDIANI. 
R. Fuscus Wh. & N. ee uncommon. W. Nag 
above Bignor, M. Bognor Common, L.C.! and M.A. R Mia- 
hurst Common, 1901. Fittleworth ‘) Pulborough. E. Blackdown, 
Uckfield, F.! Waterdown an near Tunbridge Wells. 
Var. NUTANS Bie ae ington ; Graffham ; Midhurst 
Common, M.! Pap: ae Warten Aes 
Var. oBscuRuS (Kalt.). W. Wooded’ downs north of Made- 
hurst and Slindon, and near Upwaltham, abundant, M. ¢ Linton. 
R. panuipus Wh. & N. Uncommon. W. Old Bury, Lavington, 
1901, M. Copyhold, Druce! E. Hurstmonceaux, Druce 
Var. LEPTOPETALUS Rogers. W. Shottermill. Litchinere, 
Near Madehurst and Upwaltham. E. Lane End Common, 
1909, H.! 
R. GuarEosus Rogers & Marshall, Journ. Bot. 1912, pp. 309-11, 
374. W. Common. Linchmere, 1900. Sandy w woods between 
Graffham and Heyshott, 1901, M.! Billingshurst, 1912, A 
Webster! Near Petworth Station ; Midhurst Common, by Fittle- 
worth, to Pulborough, &c.; Bognor Common; Hen nley. Mostl 
a luxuriant state, with panicle strongly developed and having 
rather more mixed armature than the average Surrey plant. 
hate not yet seen Hast Sussex examples, but they probably occur 
m eee near the western boundary of that vice-county, if no 
urt 
; R Wh.&N. *“W. Midhurst neighbourhood ; a 
frequent, but variable. E. Ashdown Forest, 1904, Waddell}, 
very prickly form. Wood, Deck: 1908, :H:3 Staple Cie 
sandstone cutting, C. H. sity! 1 
R. tHyrsiceR Bab. E, Tene ha near Carter’s 
Corner, 2.! Near Tunbridge Cemetery, G. ! 
R. rotiosus Wh. & N. Frequent in woods and thickets. 
W. St. Leo naka Forest, W.! and Groves! MHenfield, Borrer. 
ao Blackdown, near Haslemere. Burton Park. Mid- 
Common. Selham to Midhurst. Bedham e Fittleworth. 
E. Little Markly; near Heathfield, &c., frequent, &.! Near 
Uckfield, F.! Cooksbridge, H.! Waterdown tad near Tun- 
bridge Wells. 
KoEHLERIANI. 
[R. Rosackus Wh. & N. W. Near Horsham; coppice hedge 
at Lower Broadbridge, Slinford Parish, W.—Var. HysTRIx (Wh. & 
N.). W. Near Rudgwick, Hellingley to anil R. 
Bracketed as desiderating recent confirmation. I have no Sussex 
a of either rosaceus or hystrix ; and most, if not all, of the 
ssex plants to which formerly one or other of these names was 
piven certainly belong to the new species R. glareosus.] 
Var. INFECUNDUS Rogers. W. Near Burton Mill, S.!  Pet- 
worth, 1901. Near Arundel, on chalk, F. A. B.! 
Var. ADorNnatTus (P. J. Muell.). W. Hotshan and Holmbush ; 
