140 PETTY : CONSTITUENTS OF NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 
Note.—Mr. E. G. Baker, F.L.S., tells me that Miss Hodgson’s 
specimen in the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, is not 
a particularly good one, and the Rev. E. F. Linton writes that this 
name is often given for something else. 
Rubus dumetorum W. & N. 
1885. Baker’s Flora, 84. Hedges of the Upper Road between 
Grange and Lindale, J. G. Baker. (It is now called the Lindale 
Road.) Shore near Kent’s Bank Railway Station, J. G. Baker. 
Rubus corylifolius Sm. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. North Scale lanes, Isle of 
Walney ; top of Humphrey Head. 1885. Baker's Flora, $4. 
Ulverston ; Grange. 
Rubus cesius L. 2&. ¢ricoccus. C.F.R:; 1597- 
1640. Parkinson, Herbal., 1015. Is well-known in the north 
parts of this land as Cheshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire. 1710, Salmon, 
Botanologia, ii., 932. Many places in north of England, . . 
Lancashire. 1854. Phytologist, 3 (as cesius). About Furness 
Abbey, J. Robson. 1864, Linton, Lake Country, 321. ‘Common,’ 
no locality. 1885.Baker’s Flora, 85. Grange. 
Rubus saxatilis L. C.ELR., 1676: 
[‘Rubus suavis fructu rubro. 1666 and 1667. Merrett, Pinax, 
107. ‘And on the walls in Lancashire,’ which is corrected 
in the B.M. copy (see Bibliography) to ‘under the walls,’ 
etc. 1724. Ray, Syn., ed. iii. Placed by Dillenius in the 
‘Plantarum Dubiarum 
1843. Jopling, Furness ard Cartmel, 264. Near Ulverston, 
Aiton. 1861. Phytologist, 259. Humphrey Head, Dr. Windsor. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Roudsey Wood. 1885. 
Baker’s Flora, 79-80. Dr. Windsor and Miss Hodgson repeated. 
In regard to Merrett’s name, the species meant by him is not 
R. deus, as that is given with its proper name. If his plant 1s 
not saxatilis, what can it be, surely not an unripe state of something 
else? If so it would scarcely be ‘swaz7s.’ Unfortunately no finder 
is given. 
Geum urbanum L. C.F.R., 1548. 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 264. Around Conishead 
Priory (Aiton) and Broughton, Carina; Wilson. 1864. Linton, 
Lake Country, 321. ‘Common,’ no locality. 1874. J. of B., 
Miss E. Hodgson. No locality. 
Geum rivale L. C.F.R., 1633- 
[1666 and 1667. Merrett’s Pinax, 22. ‘Common in the 
woods of Lancashire,’ as caryophyllata montana, Gerard 
also records from Lancashire, but gives no special habitat. } 
Naturalist, 
