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R. Mucronatus se: Swithland Wood, 1897, E&. F. Linton: 
Buddon Wood; Ulverscroft. 
R. GEe.erti Paact ‘Seka Nest, near the Outwoods, 1898, 
oe at reeitee ores 
R. anewosaxonicus Gelert. besten ose 1899, W. M. R. Near 
Rothley Station I showed Mr. Rogers a bush, which he thinks may 
be intermediate between R. Salter’. ar this species, but in the 
description was drawn up. Another form, somewhat characteristic 
of the Radule, was seen by me near Woodhouse in 1903. Ulvers- 
croft; a form less typical in its hairy stem. Lea Lane ; 
approaching var. raduloides. A form similar to the Ulverseroft 
plant was gathered near Pit Lane, Swithland, 
R. Leyanus Rogers. Lea Lane, 1898, F. F. Linton. Ulve 
croft Lane; a rather weak subglabrous form. Mr. Rogers oe 
that a bramble collected at Martinshaw Wood in September 1905, 
gewood F poceie i Leyanus, but the material is too imperfect 
for certain determinatio 
R. RADULA Weihe, Glen Gorse; Six Hills; Blackbird’s Nest; 
Newtown Linford to Lea Lane; Swithland. — Su bsp . anglicanus 
ogers. Hill near Lowesby Station ; “ somewhat ata cats an 
uncharacteristic oo Wedd. Bo he frequent plant in the Charnwood 
area arry, Mou 
; osite 
Quorn House; Quorn Park; Swithland Wood, with the stem more 
hairy than usual; Blackbird’s Nest; near ang de-la-Zouch.— 
Subsp. echinatoides Rogers. Lane near Gelscoe 
R. gcuinatus Lindl. Swithland Wood ; Hall Gates ; Wood- 
house Raves Blackbird’s Nest; lane by Buddon Wood; Newbould ; 
Lount Wood ; Belton ; Hoo Ash ; ee Arie : Sinope ; ; Near 
Billesdon Coplow, forma wmbrosissima 
R. orgoczapos Muell. & Lefv. var. Bloat Coleman. Gener- 
ally distributed in the forest district, where it keeps remarkably 
distinct. Long Spinney, Scraptoft; Syston; Swithland Wood ; 
Rothley Plain, a weak form ; Cropston; Thurcaston; Ulverseroft ; 
Roecliffe; Lea Lane; Piper Wood; Lount ood ; roadside, 
Altons; near Blackfordby, but uncharacteristic ; Sinope ; Billesdon 
Soplow Ww, p shate-erome form; Owston Wood; hill above Lowesby 
Statio 
a pis W. & N. Owston Wood, 1901, Jackson; Knighton 
ok with Sides remarkably roundish; Glen Gorse. The 
ier records of this from Charnwood Forest and other parts of the 
sheet of Bloxam’s from Leicestershire, which is probably the true 
plant. : 
