840 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF BERKS. 
Acer oor L. M: Beedon, &. Exceedingly common in 
both districts. 
Ulex nanus Forster. M: Cold Ash Common. W: North 
Heath; Snelsmore Common.—No U. Gallii seen 
onis repens L. Common.— OQ. spinosa lL, M: Langley ; 
Isley Downs (M 
“Anthyllis Vulneraria L. W: Between East Isley and Beedon; 
ey Downs (M and W). 
runus avium L.. M: Her gira Fence Wood. W: Wood 
near ep cot ations Common.—P. Cerasus L. M: Westbrook Copse. 
Spirea Filipendula L. W: Saiey Downs. 
Rubus Ideus L. Uncommon. M: Wes tbrook ; aoe Sart 
W: Copse east of Snelsmore Common; copse, 
Lindleianus Lees. Frequent. M: taney Beales Pele Wood. 
W: Beedon Wood; Catmore ; copse, Peasemore.—R. rhamnifolius 
W. & N. Unusually local. M: Hampstead Norris; Cold Ash 
Common. W: a Peasemore. — R. es Merc. Locally 
common.——R. leucostachys Sm. Very common.—R. calvatus Blox. 
In great quantity on Cold Ash Common (M) wad Snelsmore Com- 
mon(W). Just the plant so frequent in 8. W. England.—R. macro- 
phyllus W. & N. Local. M: Hampstead Norris; Langley Wood. 
Typical.— R. Borreri its -Salt), M: At jun ction of Fence Wood 
and Cold Ash Common. — R, echinatus Lindl. erat ra 
towards Abingdon. — R. fleruosus M. & L. Very,fine and share 
teristic. M=: Westbrook Copse, in oa quantity ; ; Cold Ash 
oe near its junction with Fence Wood. W: Copse east of 
Snelsmore Common. — R. dentatus Blox. M: Cold Ash Common, 
in plenty. ——. hirtus W.& N. Locally common. . M: Langley 
a Sandy Lane; Fence Wood. W: Beedon Wood; copse 
ear Snelsmore Common.—R. corylifolius Sm., a. sublustris ‘(Lees). 
Frequent. —b, conjungens Bab. M: Hermitage. — R. cesius L. 
Fairly common, my foregoing Rubi records may, I be lieve, 
lied Six of them 
tud. 
muricatum bea F Sass ins sain- Soin fields. M: 
ampstead Norris. 
tomentosa, b, subglobosa (Sm.).- M: Langley; several 
bushes in one h crow: W: Catmore.—f. sylvestris (Lindl.). M: 
Compton, roadside hedge ; brought to me by my son, F. A. Rogers. 
