248 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Lavatera arborea L.* Rocky ait Spike ; abundant at one 
spot. Probably, but not beginges. thee 
Radiola linoides Roth.* Lean Trefeglwys. 
Vicia sepium L.* Not uncommon about Aberayron; it has now 
Abundant in hedges; Aberayron, Aberarth, Llanerch- Aeron, &¢.— 
P. Cer — a was also noticed occasionally, but only as an obvious 
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Rubus ibe ectus G. Anders. Monachty Dingle, near piel 
sparingly; the only one of the § Suberecti seen by me.—R  artanitie 
Rip. & Genev.* Lower part of the Afon Drowy valley, near New- 
Genev.* Between Aberayron and Newquay. — R. Bakeri F. A. 
Lees.* A variant form of this was gathered at Bethania and near 
nn. — R. nemoralis P. J. Muell. var. Silurum A. Ley.* 
Bethania — Aberayron; near noniensis 
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Aberayron. — R. silvaticus Wh. & N.* A very handsome bramble, 
with the leaves much cut and the stems sononcly spotted with red, 
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both.” — R. Sprengelii Weihe.* Between Llanina and Llanarth ; 
only seen in small quantity at one spot. — R. pyramidalis Kalt. * 
In two localities near Newquay; also (‘forma eglandulosa’) at 
Llanerch-Aeron.—R. leucostachys Schleich. Common. A beautiful 
form or variety, in some respects recalling R. lasioclados, grows at 
Llanarth and in the lower — Dares valley. — R. lasioclados 
Focke, var. angustifolius Roger et common and 
characteristic about Newquay acid Aberayron; when in flower 
its bright rose-coloured Sree qoriieask sdhcieabiy with the white- 
felted rida aie of the leaves. — R. mucronatus Blox. Lane 
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going he sea os Sheen miles from Aberayron, 
towards sates — R. hystrix Wh. & N.* micaresieris Dingle 
and Hengeraint Woods, near Aberayron. — R. dasyphyllus Rogers 
(‘R. pallidus’ Bab., non Wh. & N.). Monachty Dal e. Llan- 
SS and ee 7; valley. — R. hostilis Muell. & 
Wirtg.* Roadside near Monachty; Mr. Rogers says that he 
can see no difference between this and the Kentish plant. — 
R. viridis Kalt.* ry beautiful form of this is locally abun- 
rae near the head of M — ingle; R. serpens (new 
for Wales) occurs not far off.—R. dumetorun Wh. & N. Aberayron ; 
uncommon in the neighbourhood, I believe. — R. corylifolius Sm. 
