268. NOTES ON DORSET PLANTS. 
Rampisham. Puddletown Heath border. In the lane near 
Wareham railway station. EK. Bailey Ridge; common. — R. 
discolor W. & N. B. and C. Generally distributed and locally 
N 
Kivershot. — R. Borsert Bell Salt. C. Black Down; in con- 
— quantity, but only in bud when I saw it. What is 
Pp 
fi. diversifolius Lindl. ©. Near Evershot. Dorchester and Ware- 
ham railway station; rather frequent. Maiden Newton. Yellow- 
ham Wood. — R. glandulosus Bell. ©. Near Evershot, on the 
Beaminster Road; abundant and very luxuriant. — R. corylifolius 
Sm. B. Ryme. C. Eyershot. Rampisham. Frampton, &c., 
common. Especially abundant about Weymouth.—R. tuberculatus 
ab. ©. Evershot. E. Bailey Ridge.—R. casius L. B. Ryme. 
C. Evershot. - Very local. The foregoing Rubi records may, I 
er : 
fifteen miles to the south-east in the same District C.) about 
Yellowham Wood and Puddletown Heath.—R. Balfourianus Blox- 
B. L C. Evershot.— R, althaifolius Host. C. Near Ware. 
ham railway station. 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. (aggregate). B. Ryme. Leigh. C. Near 
Evershot and near Dorchester, but uncommon. Near Weymouth ; 
in one place shown me by Mr. W. B. Barrett. — R. scabriuscula 
Sm. C. Near Evershot; in one place. New record.—fh. sylvestris 
Lindl. C. About half-way (by fields) between Evershot and 
. B. Leigh; 
and Rampisham ; in one place. Near Weymouth. — R. canina L. 
— R. lutetiana Leman. B. Leigh. C. Near Evershot, Ramp!- 
sph 
Gren. B. Chetnole and Leigh, in several places. Some of the 
bushes, with rather smaller leaves and fruit, growing between 
Chetnole and Melbury, which I had placed here, Mr. Baker seems 
inclined to put under RK. senticosa Ach., but they appear to me to 
