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distinct recollection of having seen this bramble in the hedges 
between Tickenhall and Stanton-by-Bridge; Mr. Painter also, some 
two years ago, showed me a specimen of it, which I understood to 
have been gathered near Repton. This bramble was entered by the 
Rev. W. H. Coleman under the i. of “RR. Bloxamianus” in a 
“Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of Leicestershire,’ 
drawn up by himself ana pblished at Sheffield (W. White) in 1862 
as an abstract of a ret complete Flora of the county, which was 
intended, I think, to appear in Miacction with a general History 
of the County of aide by the same publisher. Although cer- 
tainly not the R. fuscoater of Bloxam’s first Fasciculus, nor the 
om 
pleasure of receiving a visit from my venerable friend at this place, 
e confirmed this name for the Gallows er specimens as well as 
v. W. H.C 
gain any clear de as to what is really R. fuscoater of the ‘ Rub. 
Germanici,’ so hres a: are the plants to which that name 
has been assigned b rts. 
. Kehleri: var. pallidus Bab. Woody places. Robust speci- 
ens from a bush in a plantation close to Calke Mill were 
1870). Common in hedgerows: sid often anproaiiiit near to 
R. corylifolius; on the other hand passing insensibly into R. 
tuberculatus, which occurs near Calke, but less commonly than the 
more weakly armed form : 
R. diversifolius Li ori An extreme form, i.¢. Warren 
intensus of , outlet WN. Between Melbourtis and nae ‘Dee 
ut scarce. : 
R. 2 A var. sublustris. Hedges about Smisby.— Var. 
ab. Near Ticke 
os Aetides P. J. Mull.? (R. altheifolius Bab. 
). A form 
occurred at Broadstone, near Tickenhall, which probably comes 
oo R, altheifolius of Babington- 
