310 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
SUPPLEMENTARY RECORDS OF BRITISH RUBI. 
(April, 1900-December, 1908.) 
By Rev. W. Moyze Rogers, F.L.S. 
In Mr. Arthur Bennett’s “Supplement to Topographical — 
otany, ed. 2,” published with the 1905 volume of the Journal of 
Botany, the author writes: “Rubus is entirely omitted ; the publi- 
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. ov pabiioatioks of my Handbook, April, 1900, La is the end 
po 
nd has now its own Topographical Botany. All Irish 
Lees are therefore omitted from this list. ey are, however, 
very numerous for the same period (1900-1908), and of great 
interest to British botanists, as showing how small is the number 
of British Rubi still unrecorded for the sister isle. 
Where the record is based on my personal authority, the sign ! 
will be toad after the name of the county. In other cases the 
sign a eithe 
sufficient ground soe waiting the record as accurate. Records 
a 
fully reliable determination further specimens seem desira 
The Soar ea and sequence of species are those of the 
London Cat ,e 
The Shawna’ abbreviations are used :— 
Brit. Rubi= British Rubi. C.C. Babington. as Voorst, 1869. 
Flora = The latest published Flora of the cou 
f. umbr. = forma umbrosa 
sare eo opp = Handbook of British Rubi. Duckworth & 
Ong 
J. Bot. = Towa of Bot 
Conf. = Confirmation of f a doubtful record. 
Rusvus rp2£vs Linn. 13. Sussex W.! J. W. White! 
1. Cornw. W. Ralfs. ui ee ae ' 
. Beds. Druce 
Var. optusirontus (Willd). 41. Glam.! Ley! Riddelsdell! 
93. Oxford. edhe 51. Flint. ies -Dod ! 
48. Merioneth. Bagnall. 53. Line. 8. Ley 
93. Aberd. N. J. Bot. 1902,153! 54. Line. or toy ae) 
: 65. York N.W. 
R. Fissus Lindl. 72. Dumfries. Beivyt 
2. Cornw. E.! Briggs, Druce! 75. Ayr. j 
(conf.) 89. Perth E. Flora. 
