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Hippocrepis comosa L. 8. Warminster Downs, in seo 
Onobrychis has all the ietaion a a srt native on the Dow 
above Edington, Coulston, and War 
Vicia sylvatica 1. Coulston Hill, aii bushes.— V. angustt- 
folia L. 1. Cha apmansla de. 
Lathyr us sylvestris L. 1. Coulston Hill. 
Sa same Filipendula L. 8. Downs between Great Ridge Wood 
an 
Rubus Ideus L, 8. ere Wylye and ncaa in several 
places.—R. ens aa Wh. &N.; BR. pulcherrimus Neum.; R. Sel 
mert Lindeb. 1. Chapman sted, aR villicaulis Koehl. "8. On the 
veri south of Sandridge. “Just the plant of the Corfe Castle 
ghbourhood, named "onnsang vy Focke, = insularis by Gelert ; 
= i which Focke wrote to ‘The form called R. insularis 
Aresch. is the true typical! R. villicaulis, first discovered from 
Silesia, HE. Germany’ *’ (Rogers in ltt.). New for Wilts.—R. leu- 
candrus Focke. 8. Great Ridge Wood; state i ‘‘ Identical with 
R. rusticanus M t abundant, often to the complete exclusion 
of other species. — R. hirtifolius Muell. irtg. var. mollissimu 
Ro 8. Downs below The Ranche, Great Ridge; a strong 
m. New for Wilts. — R. leucostachys Schleich. 2... Colerne, 
Ford, &c.; Wootton Bassett. 8. Great Ridge a and between 
this and Wylye; ae R. Borreri i} 8. About half- 
way bee — pad ; ‘rather weakip developed ”’ 
(Roger: Chapmanslade. 8. Between 
Hoytestiney and Watm mins 8s x ce Chicklade and Wylye, fre- 
quent.— ifithianus Rogers, “ var. with subglabrous or glabre 
scent stems” (Rogers). 8. Downs below The Ranche, Great Ridge; 
new for Wilts.—R. foliosus Wh. 1 sara Dog W ; appa- 
rently new for Wilts. — R. dumetorum Wh. é 1. Keevil; Erle 
stoke (ferox). 2. Sandridge. 8. Between Chicklade and Wylye.— 
fi. corylifolius Sm. 2. Sandridge. 8. Heytesbury; Warminster ; 
Boyton, &c. All, I believe, sublustris. — Var. cycloph a0 omer 
2. Between Sandridge and Bromham. 8. Heytesbury; betwee 
Chicklade and Wylye.—R. casius L. Abundant on shales and Sse 
stone in Dist. 1, 2, 8. 
GeumrivaleL, 1, Hinton, towards Semington. 2. Copsesnear Ford. 
Potentilla procumbens Sibtl h. 
Rosa tomentosa Sm. Keevil. 2. Sandridge. —Var. subglobosa 
(Sm.). On the clay, scion Sandridge. Mr. Rogers concurs in so 
naming it, but remarks: “with less grey leaves and more glandular 
saselos than in the normal plant.’ — micrantha Sm. 2. On the 
clay, below Sandridge. 8. Warmin uae scarce; between 
Chicklade and Wylye. — Rk. ie ae Desy. 2. Sandridge. 8. 
canina L. var. aspernata (Déséal.). 2. Sandridge 
(teste es ; styles quite woolly. 
Fyrus Avia Ehrh. 1. Coulsdon Hill. — P. Malus L. a. acerba 
DC. ( Folly Wood, Wootton Bassett.—b. mitis Wallr. 2. Hedge 
between Seend and Sandridg e. 8. Warminster. 
