172 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Great Sepa (W.); on the old road from Ambleside to ey 
B pulchervious Neum. One of the most frequent and finest 
brambles of the district. It occurred in two distinct forms—an 
eglandular one with white saa and a cet one with larger, 
more ovate leaves, and pink flowers (W.).— *R. Lindebergii P. J. 
Muell. Stock Ghyll Lane, and on the Co nisto on Road near Amble- 
side (W.); on the old Ambleside and Coniston Road (L.).— 
mercicus Bag. var. bracteatus Bag. Frequent near Ambleside, and 
between Ambleside . ag poe (L.).— R. wtgrpire Muell. 
—Rh. pyramidalis Kat. ra Little Langdale (W.); ; near Coniston 
(L.).—*R. criniger Linton. On the old road between Ambleside 
and Coniston, and at Coniston Railway Station (L.).—R. infestus W. 
Frequent and well paavelaped. in i cro Langdales, both Great and 
Little (W.).—*R. Drejeri G. Jen Upper Langdale, at several 
stations (W.).—’ *R, rosaceus, sp. a Colwith Bridge (W.).—Var. 
* Hystria es & pres See the Langdale Road, Apes OW.) 
t will be noticed j in the above list how much richer the bramble 
flora in - part of Lakeland is in the earlier than in the later forms 
of our 
spore ¢ cynanchica i, Abundant on Scout’s Scar, Kendal (W.). 
Valertana Mikanii Syme, and V. sambucifolia Willd. Both about 
Great Langdale, near Dungeon Ghyll. 
Sisracium Pilosella L. var. *concinnatum sis J. Hanb. Lime- 
stone near Scout’s Scar, Keswic (W.). — H. anglicum Fr., type. 
Dove Crags, Dollywaggon Pike (W.).—Var. ‘Suacailsfolicem F. J. Hanb. 
Crinkle Beck, Dollywaggon Pike, Dove Crags eck' (W.) 
belonging to this group. — * *H. orimeles W. R. Linton. On Snaka 
Rocks and Pavey Ark (W.).—*H. silvaticum L. var. tricolor W.R.L. 
Scar (W 
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4ywaggon Pike (W.).—*H. euprepes 
-J.H., var. fearon Pike (W.), 4th September, Seal Fresh 
specimens in better condition are —— to determine to which 
of the varieties the plant is to be as ed. — *H. caesium Fr. 
-—*H., duriceps F. an . J. Hanb. 
Tilberthwaite Ghyll, Yewdale Beck, Coniston | L.). — *H, vulgatum 
_ Fr. var. sejunctum W. R. Linton. Yewdale — — oe 
*“H. acroleucum Stenstr. var. dedalolepium Da Apparently this 
