92 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
- R. rissus Lindl. 8. Moory ground near Pontardawe, Ley. 8. 
Baie of Werfa Wood, Aberdare, and abundantly in the wood ; a 
less erect form than usual. Railway side near Bwllfa Pit, Cwmdare, 
and glen ane Cwmdare, H.J. 
3. R.s ectus Anders. - Resolven Glen, Ley 1. M.B. in 
1905 ; abartanl at one place; Aberpergwm, Ley! 8. Glen above 
Cwm dare, i in quantity. 
* . Roerersu Linton. 8. Borders of Werfa Wood, and in the 
a bona 
utcatus Vest. 8. Borders of Werfa Wood, and in open 
spots in ob: Aberdare, in plenty. Form with small flowers and 
panicles. 
*6. R. puicarus W.& N. 1. Clive (? Clyne) Common, Fry in 
Journ. Bot, 1888, T. R. Archer Briggs; Rhosili Down, at 
Llangenydd End. 8. Glen at Cwmdare, form going off towards 
var. Ber cert jonas Cwmdare; Werfa Wood and besders, 
Aberdare 
*8. R. aFFinis W.&N. 8. Peterston Moor, in good quantity. 
Small form with deeply cut leaflets 
ev. the most Sa and 
haracteristic of our brambles, praoling downwards a- 
level, but apparently not up bls iimit, 
enormous quantity, and in great masses, generally homogeneous, 
on the coal ‘Measures; On the whole wonderfully constant, and 
easily 1. A common near Mumbles 
ere Station, Foe ike Pe —— near Rhosili and Rhosili Down, 
Had. Riz: = Common frequent, Langland Bay very frequent, 
extending to the Head Oxwich poe “ J. R. 3. Crumlin Bur- 
s, H. J. R.; near Pontardawe esolven ; Nedd Fechan 
Glen: quantity around Neath; Niaste Abbey: al W. ML. R. _ to 
Resolven, common, Ley! 5. Port Talbot aglan. 6. Near 
Porthcawl. 8. In great lowaisy round aheahiee: sometimes in 
Ystradowen; near Llantrissant, = Te Peterston ; Tafis Well. 
9. Railway side by Llanishen 
15. R. incurvatus Bab. Melin-gelli “gron, near Pontardawe, 
Tey! 8. ree near the G.W.R.; “not quite Babington’s 
type, a3 W. a. A: 
16. BR. ‘te Lees. Often in enormous quantity and 
great luxuriance, forming remarkably homogeneous masses ; woods, 
hedges, open commons. 1. Clyne Common; Langlan Ba suse 
Near a a» I. L., 1890; near Pontardawe, common, ey! 
4. Glyn Nea eath to Resolven, common, Ley! quantity in 
Nedd Pechan ‘en Neath Abbey ; quantity ‘at Neath and Re- 
solven. §8..Peterston Moor and stradiucatt, in great quantity. 
About Aberdare fairly frequent, but not so dominating as R. cart- 
ensis and cuneatus. — great quantity about Llantrissant (G.W.R.) 
Station. Sometimes has terminal leaflet much broader than = 
as in a frequent Trish form. 
