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panicle. (C). Goonhavern to Penhallick Water. Notseen in any 
other locality this year, but in 1904 observed in considerable 
quantity on the Lizard Peninsula. I also haye Pembrokeshire 
specimens of it. (2) Form closely approaching the Continental 
fi. candicans Weihe. (D). Okehampton Park, by R. Okement.— 
f. Godroni Lec. & Lam. (C). Fairly frequent, but variable. 
R 
(D). Uncommon. Belstone; White Rock Hill, Sticklepath ; 
S. Tawton.— R. rusticanus Mere. (C). Apparently the most 
common bramble. (D). Common.— R. silvaticus Wh. & 
(C). Goss Moor; C.C.V.! (D). Belstone and Sticklepath, locally 
abundant. Growing luxuriantly in expose spots, and not so 
hairy or greyish as usual.—R. lentiginosus Lees. (D). S. Tawton, 
local. — R. macrophyllus Wh. & N. Apparently rare. (C). Pen- 
hallick Water; W.7.! (D). Belstone, by R. Taw.—Var. Schlech- 
tendalit (Weihe). (D). Locally abundant. A strong and very 
hairy form. Okehampton; Belstone; Sticklepath; §. Tawton; 
S. Zeal.—R. Sprengelit Weihe. (D). Common, especially at Bel- 
stone.—fi. hypoleucus Lefy. & Muell. (C). Strong and character- 
Paik” ; } t sea 
anpor 
Goss Moor; C. C.V.! Kenwyn; W. T.!—R. hirtifolius Muell. & 
Wirtg. var. mollissimus (Rogers rs). (D). Sticklepath; S. Zeal.— 
LE. iricus Rogers. (C). Polgoda, Goonhavern. Tregarthen Bottoms, 
wyn; W.T.! Sent cathe e by Mr. Tresidder from several 
Perranzabuloe localities in 1907. —f. pyramidalis Kalt. (C). New- 
quay and Bodmin Road. (D). Frequent, but rather variable.— 
R. Bp Re fe Sm. Common. — Var. gymnostachys (Geney.). 
ne S. Zeal. — R. lasioelados ¥ ocke var. ill & Lue. (0) a 
from Channel Island vias bel named for me by Dr. 
in 1897. — R. anglosaxonicus Gelert var. curvidens Ley. *(D). 
Quarry, Okehampton. Accepted as his type by Mr. Ley; as is 
also an “Hast Cornwall sit collected by Dr. Vigurs at Rose- 
teristic; Okehampton ae Belstone; Sticklepath; S. Tawton.— 
R. radula Weihe. (C). C oswarth Down, a form with only slight 
glandular development and rather narrow leaflets. — Var. angli- 
canus Rogers. (C). Goonhavern. (D). Belstone; §S. Tawton. 
Fairly frequen and quite characteristic. — R. 07 oigocladus Muell. & 
Lefy. . Between Goonhavern “ Penhallick Water. ‘ Four- 
; W.T.!, Mr! 
and the same may be said of a plant I found in small quantity on 
(D) White Rock Hill, Sticklopath, mR. pallidus Wh. & N., forma 
(D). Okehampton Park ; ; @ remarkable plant, very slender and 
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