86 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Fay Gate, St. Leonards Forest, W.! Near Burton Rough, 1901 
Bognor Common. E. Wood near Chailey, H.! Waterdown Lane, 
near Tunbridge Wells (apparently this). 
R. norripicauuis P. J. Muell. W. St. Leonards Forest, W.! 
Henfield to Barrow Hill, ay Dole, foi lane west of Henfield, 
1909, H.! E. Near Streat, Roffey, 1909! 
HOSTILIS Muell. & Wirtg. E. wer? woods, variable but 
mostly luxuriant. 
[R. Fusco-aTER Weihe. E. Waterdown Lane, near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1902; apparently this species, as = at the following 
locality : woods near Hurstpierpoint, Roffey, 1910!] 
R. By ee & N. W. St. Leonards Forest, pore one! 
CC." By. Hammer ae W.! Wiston, H., 
E. Washington ‘Common, H., a form ! 
Var s(N. E. renpig an = Henfield Common, H.! 
St. fone Fores: Holmbush, W. 
R. DASYPHYLLUS Rogers. ane or uncommon. W. 
Ha aie Stopham. Bognor ae Henfield, Borrer we 
teu B.) (as “ B. Date Weihe”’). Near Priest Haws, West- 
ham ; Hellingto Balcombe, ition (teste C. C. BY) (as 
“ R. pallidus Waihe” ss 8 British Rubi. 
R. Marswauti Focke & Rogers. Locally abundant. W. Mid- 
hurst to Fittleworth and Bedham. Henley. Selham. Shottermill. 
Blackdown (near Haslemere). Graffham Common. Lavington 
Colegate, W.! St. Leonards Forest, Roffey! E. Near Tunbridge 
Wells, 1899, G.! Waterdown Lane, 1902. 
Var. SEMIGLABER Rogers. *W. Heyshott. 
BELLARDIANI. 
This difficult group is fairly well represented in Sussex ; but 
many of the species are so imperfectly understood by us that in 
most cases further records are desirable for confirmation 
R. Durotricum R. P. Murray. *W. Fittleworth es Benham 
and to Petworth ; locally abundant, 1914. Clearly identical with 
Mr. Murray’s Dorset plant, though in some of the bushes the 
leaflets seer agile a characteristic) are rather more bs yore 
serrate, and occasionally not at all deeply incise 
interesting sitesi tee of deteibation for this species, | as hitherto 
Dorset has been the only county known for it oth ons certainty, 
though Dr. Gilbert has found what seems to be a small state in 
two localities near Tunbridge Wells (West Kent), just beyond the 
Sussex border. 
[R. viripis Kalt. and R. prvexiramus P. J. Muell. are not 
certainly known for Sussex; but the late Mr. Hilton ae (in 
1 a plant which may belon ng to #. viridis near Uckfield (E.), 
and (in 1907) another, which at least strongly resembles F. divext- 
fear at Ambersham Common (W.).] 
ELLARDII Wh. & N. W. Coppice on Sansom’s Farm, 
Rudgwick W. Old Bury, Lavington ; P thicket, north of Made- 
