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sex form. — R. leucostachys Schleich. Only less common than 
R. rusticanus; being found alike on chalk, sand, and clay,— 
fi. lasioclados Focke var. angustifolius Rogers.  Fittleworth ; 
idhurst. — *R. Borreri Bell Salt. Little Bury (a fir-wood 
Norwood, Lavington, Rogers—*R. Radula Wh. subsp. anglicanus 
Rogers. Lodsworth; near Bosham.—R. echinatus Lindl. " Fittle- 
Burton. Lynchmere; Shottermill, Rogers.—R. Lejeunei Wh. & N. 
var. ericetorum Lefy. Fittleworth; Lavington, Duncton, and 
Ambersham Commons; chalk-pit, Graffham, &¢.— R. mutabilis 
enev. Midhurst Common (very scarce).—*R. obscurus Kalt. 
Abundant on the bushy or wooded down-lands, north of Madehurst 
and Slindon, and near Upwaltham; exactly my Wexford plant, 
determined as typical by Dr. Focke. One of our most beautiful 
brambles, when in flower, and (to my mind) among the most 
distinct glandular ones.—*R. fuscus Wh. & N. Downs above 
Bignor; Midhurst Common.—Var. *nutans Rogers. lavingen 5 
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waltham; Lychmere; Shottermill, Rogers.—R. foliosus Wh. & N. 
—f. rosaceus Wh. & N. Between Graffham and Heyshott; Mid- 
hurst Common, towards Woolbeding: these are the usual lowe 
greensand form of West Surrey, which I understand to be var. 
bercheriensis Druce. A plant tending towards R. pallidus occurs 
near Graffham.— Var. infecundus Rogers. Near Petworth Station. 
Blackdown, Rogers.x—R. adornatus P. J. Muell. Roadside near 
Burton Rough.—R. Marshalli Focke & Rogers. Graffham Com- 
mon; Norwood, Lavington. Blackdown; Shottermill, [ogers.— 
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and Bienor; a single drupelet (red) was found. 
Potentilla procumbens Sibth. Not uncommon about Lavington, 
Graffham, and Heyshott.—P. argentea L. Ambersham Common ; 
Graffham Common; Coates; Selham. 
* Agrimonia odorata Mill. Roadsides, near Burton Rough and on 
Duncton Common ; Westerland, Lavington. — 
[Poterium polygamum Waldst & Kit. Plentiful in a sainfoin-field 
near Heyshott.] oe 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. Lavington ; Burton.—R. rubiginosa L. N ear 
Burton Mill. Downs above Graffham (scarce), Rogers sp.—R. mi- 
crantha Sm. Quite the most abundant rose on the chalk range, 
m Cocking to Bury. — R. obtusifolia Desv. On the gault, about 
Lavington and Grafiham ; both type and var. frondosa Baker occur. 
R. canina L., vars. lutetiana, dumalis, and urbica are all frequent.— 
