A NEW BRITISH RUBUS. 389 
C. flava L. var. lepidocarpa (Tausch.). 96. Near Nairn.—C. Oederi 
Retz. 95. Buckie Loch, in profusion; also in a dried-up pond 
was also seen near Kingussie. — C. rostrata Stokes, var. brunnescens 
Anderss. 96. By the Spey below Kingussie; fruit brownish, beak 
short. C. vesicaria is common ps ; ese marshes. 
Deschampsia alpina R. & §S. . Ca aie he at about 8500 ft.— 
D. discolor R. & 8. 96. Wet Ari K. of Nai 
Avena strigosa Schreb. Remarkably plentiful as a weed in oat- 
fields, and occasionally ee other crops. 95. Brodie; Forres; 
Garmouth ; Elgin. 96. Nairn, &e. 
abrosa aquatica Boney ae dwarf, prostrate aps was noticed 
near Lossiemouth ; the var. /ittoralis Parn., or near it. 
estuca arundinacea Schreb. 95. Garmouth ; Bovis 96. By 
the river at Nairn. 
me midis junceum Beauy. 95. Lossiemouth; Findhorn. 96. 
Elwes arenarius L. 95. Abundant near Lossiemouth. 96. 
Nairn. 
Asplenium marinum L. 95. Sparingly on rocks between Lossie- 
aug oa ~ — where A. Adiantum-nigrum L. also occurs. 
amula Brackenbridge. 96. Corrie-an-Lochan, Braeri- 
ach, rs ‘above the tarn, at 3300 ft. 
A NEW BRITISH RUBUS. 
By J. Watter Wuire, F.L.S. 
Rubus Bucknalli, n.sp. KR. caule arcuato-prostrato obtus- 
angulato dense separa Poet aculeis multis tenuibus subsequalibus 
ote vel declinatis, foliis pedato-quinatis, foliolis irregulariter 
dentato-serratis imbricatis supra opacis pilosis subtus pallidioribus 
see foliolo terminali rotundo-cordato acuminato vel cuspidato 
mis subsessilibus intermediis incumbentibus, panicule elongate 
anguste foliose hirte ad apicem dense o tus ramis axillaribus 
Seeade tty distantibus aculeis parvis crebris declinatis, sepalis 
ovato-attenuatis setosis a fructu laxe reflexis, corolla alba. 
surface when young bearing a good deal of resinous or glandular 
exudation. Prickles many, coca subequal, straight, slender, 
patent or declining. Leaves quinate-pedate. Leaflets thick, dull 
green, hairy on both surfaces, Dar preter or lobate-serrate, 
broad, all ere or less imbricate and cordate at the base; terminal 
leaflet broadly cordate or cordate-ovate, sontiennes petioles and 
midribs armed with hooked or declining Erelis and encaig sina 
