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decidedly laciniate leaves’ than ‘the &. /aciniatus of gardens, and 
ascending sepals, between Ulverston and Swarthmoor,’ J. G. Baker. 
Rubus rhamnifolius W. & N. (Auct. Angl.) 
1874. of B., Miss E. Mater Mungeon ; Back Redding’s 
Allotment, Cavtin el. 
Var. cordifolius Auct. An 
1874. J.of B., Miss E. te Beyond the Flan; Tilber- 
thwaite Ghyll Rrdues and repeated 1885. Baker’s Flora, 81. 
Rubus umbrosus Arrh. (aggregate). 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Finsthwaite Woods, 
Mrs, Jas. Hodgson. 
Rubus Lindleianus Lees. 
J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Below Bowstead Gates, 
near Ulverston. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 81. ‘ Universally distributed ’ 
in the Lake District. Coniston village; Sawrey, and woods about 
the Ferry, Windermere; Newby Bridge; Ulverston; Cartmel ; 
Humphrey Head and Grange-over-Sands (? J. G. Baker). 
Rubus rusticanus Merc. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson (as discolor W. & N.). Furness 
Abbey; top of Humphrey Head ; roads above Grange. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 82. ‘In Furness.’ ‘I have seen a form with laciniate 
leaves at Ulverston, on the road to Swarthmoor,’ J. G. Baker. 
Rubus leucostachys Schleich (in Smith, Eng. Fl. 1824). 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 82. ‘Common about Newton-in-Cartmel, 
Newby Bridge and Grange.’ ‘Seen also about Coniston, Colwith 
Force, Sawrey, Cartmel and Ulverston.’ 
Rubus Radula Weihe. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. | Brick-kiln Lane, near 
Ulverston. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 83. Miss Hodgson repeated. 
Road-sides at Newton and Newby Bridge. 
Rubus rosaceus W. & N. 
1885. Baker's Flora, 84. Woods about the Ferry Inn, Winder- 
mere, J. G. Baker. : 
Rubus Koehleri var. pallidus Bab. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson, as pallidus W. & N. 
Mansriggs Wood, near Ulverston; Bigland Hill, Cartmel; Finsth- 
waite Woods, Mrs. Jas. Hodgson. 1885. Baker's Flora, 83-4- 
‘One of the commonest of the Lake wé7z, ascends to 300 yards over 
Coniston,’ J. G. Baker. 
Rubus Bellardi W. & N. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Edge of ee House Ghyll, 
Walna Scar, about a mile from Seathwaite Church. 1885. Baker’s 
Flora, 81. Miss Hodgson repeated. 
May 1895. 
