SOME LINCOLNSHIRE RUBI 55 
north. Scotton Common; a form age the type in minia- 
ture. Probably the “RB. afinis W. & N.” recorded by Lees, 
B. R.C. Summary, 1878, is this plan ' 
Rf. villicaulis Koehl. subsp. ee Blox. Rare. N. Lees, 
ummary, 1878. Stainton Wood; once seen. — Subs 
. Old 
age *yratus Focke. apaal? N. Hedges near Market Rasen. 
R. *thyrsoideus Wimm. Rare. S. “On the Fossway, six and 
a half miles south of Lincoln, ” Fisher! N. Wrawby Moor, abun- 
dantly; a form with the narrow leaves of R. candicans W., but 
not its Pe cle. 
isticanus Mere. S.and N. Fairly common throughout, 
but far bis abundant than in more southern counties. 
*silvaticus W.& N. Rather common. S. re wee and 
Norton Disney, 1904; Old Wood, meen se ty N. all 
Wood, 1904; Cock Glades and ‘Spr 8 Wood, Apley; a | fori 
bearing a few acicles and glands on the stem. 
R. *macrophyllus W. & N. Rare. Typical plant not seen. 
8. Old Wood, Skellingthorpe. N. aa ty Wood. ‘“ &. macro- 
pha tine, south and north,” Lees, B. R. C. Summary, ak is 
probably R. umbrosus Auct. = R. puleherrimus Neum Sp. 
D Schleohtonda hii (W.). Not common. §8. Old d Wood, “Skelling. 
thorpe, 1904. N. Short Wood, Apley. 
aa *“pyramidalis Kalt. Rare; once seen. N. Newball Wood, 
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R. leucostachys Schleich. Not abundant. 8S. Norton Wood, 
Fowler & Lees, B. R.C., 1878! N. Nettleton Glen, Lees, B.R.C.; 
aay s Valley, Langworth ! Lynwode and North Wood, Mar- 
et 
BR. mucronatus Blox. Rare. Old Wood, Ping 
N. Lees, B. R. C. Summary, 1878 Pe mucronailat 
R. # Drojeri G. Jensen. Very ra 8. North Searle, 1893, 
Fisher ! 
R. *radula W. Generally distributed. $. Old Wood, Brora? 
lingthorpe, 1904, 1907. N. Kewsholt, Lincoln ; —— and 
College Woods, Apley. — Subsp. “echinatoides Rog. “Ss. 
Abundant throughout Old Wood, Skellingthorpe. N. Open senna 
near Scunthorpe; a form : 
R. *echinatus Lindl. “Rather rare. §. Old Wood, Skelling- 
thorpe, 1904, 1907 ; Vo Fisher, 1906. N. Wood near 
Market Rasen ; Twigmoo. a 
fi. *podophyllus 5 he ie Local. S. Stapleford Wood, 
1904. N. Woods and Rater near Grasby, Limber, and 
dance. 
. rosaceus W. & N. var. *hystria (W. & N.). Woods, frequent. 
S. Hartsholme, near Doddington, 1904; Old Wood, Skelling- 
lege Wood, Apley, and other woods in 
