88 FLORA OF THE UPPER TAMAR AND NEIGHBOURING DISTRICTS. 
R. rhamnifolius W. & N.—III. Bridgerule. IV. Okehampton. 
R. imbricatus Hort.—Il. Bridgerule, near the village in two of 
the lanes, but in very small quantity. This bramble, so common 
in the niga part of the Teign Basin, I have not yet met with in 
N. Dev 
R. Paiolr W. & N.—In all the districts, but often quite sparingly. 
R. leucostachys Sm. I. About Tackbear. III. Br udgeries Hols- 
. Near Dunsland Cross. IV. Okehampton. Only locally 
co 
wo “hi tifolius Miill.—III. Between Pyworthy and the road from 
Bridgerule to N. Tamerton. Near Dunsland Cross railway-station. 
In both places differing slightly from the Plymouth plant. New 
recor 
= ‘Salteri Bab., b. calvatus. IV. About Okehampton. New 
reco 
hi. eticaeulis Wy. & N.—I. Near Bude. Jacobstow. St. ae gen 
Kieve. ILI. Bridgerule and neighbourhood, common. Oke- 
hampton. b. adscitus.— I. Near Marhamchurch. J he 
Panaan Bay. Near St. Knighton’ s Kieve. II. Whitstone. III. 
Bridgerule and ee common. Between Lifton sok Bridestowe. 
Near Dunsland Cro 
R. macrophyllus Weihe, a. umbrosus.—Very common, b. macro- 
phyllus. —I. Lane east of Stratton, in rae teedla quantity. 
Il. Near Bridgerule, towards Launcells. III. Bridgerule. Ap- 
parently rather frequent 
R. Aystrix Weihe. - —TII. Wood-border, roadside near St. 
Stephen’s. IV. Near Okehampton. Not typical, but just the 
same Lk in both places. 
dula Weihe.—III. Bridgerule, in several spots, but not 
eae IV. Okehampton, fairly frequent. 
R. diversifolius Lindl. — I. North-east end of Summerleaze © 
Down, in good quantity. Near Burrow. III. ae aoe locally 
abundant. bit not the typical plant. Near Dunsland Cross. 
R. pyramidalis Bab. — III. Wood between etoott and North 
Tamerton. 
R. glandulosus Bell. —I. Between 2 age and Launcells, 
common. St. Kn ps sau s Kieve. III. Near Dunsland Cross. 
3 66 Pb a 
iS R. re urainus Bie — III. Near Dunsland Cross Railway 
Bony cor yee Sm.—Locally common in I. II. and III. Usually 
. sublusty 
He cesius L.—I. Near Bude. Boscastle 
a spinosissima L.—I. Cliffs ne Sandymouth in good 
mca. Summerleaze Down, south-east 
may mention here ik &- a agit collection of Rubi, mag by Mr. 
Waterfall in the oe aged mae! of Okehampton and sent fresh to Mr. Briggs, — 
contains addition some those recorded for Pi same caighboutlanal 
above) ? thyraoideus, adscitus (North Lawton), ? hirtifolius, mucronulatus, and 
the var. of Borreri for which Mr. Briggs (Fl. Plym.) ha ‘suggested the name 
dentatifolius. 
