﻿76 SOME IRISH BUM. 



adopted in his "Key to British Rubi," published in this Journal 

 for 1892-3. 



Rubus rhamnifoUus W. & N. Clontarf and Balbriggan, Co. Dub- 

 lin ; Mornington, Co. Meath. 



R. nemoralis P. J. Muell., var. R. pulcherrimus Neum. Lough 

 Dan, Co.Wicklow; Glenasmole, 800-1000 ft., and Balbriggan, Co. 

 Dublin ; Mornington, Co. Meath. 



R. rusticamis Merc. Howth, Balbriggan, and Foxrock, Co. Dub- 

 lin. Specimens from these stations only were seen by Mr. Rogers, 

 but the species is more or less abundant in all the counties dealt 



1 R. silvaticus W. & N. Lough Dan, Co. Wicklow ; Howth, Co. 

 Dublin. 



R. macrophyllus W. & N. Maryborough, Queen's Co. : Luggela, 

 Co. Wicldow ; Howth, Co. Dublin ; near Portarlington, King's Co. 

 —Var. R. Schlecktmdalii (Weihe). Kelly's Glen ("longer panicle 

 than usual") and Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. — Var. R. ampli/icatits 

 Lees. Enniskerry, Co. Wicldow. 



R. pyramidnlis Kalt. Glendalongh, Co. Wicklow ("good"); 

 Monasterevan, Co. Kildare ("hardly typical") ; Carrickmines, 

 Kelly's Glen, Glenasmole (800-1000 ft.), and base of Three Rock 

 Mountain (forma eglandulosa), Co. Dublin. 



R. Imicostachys Schleich. Maryborough and Portarlington, 

 Queen's Co. ; Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow ; Monasterevan, Co. Kil- 

 dare ; Kelly's Glen, Co. Dublin ("a remarkable variety"); near 

 Portarlington, King's Co. Apparently common, and widely dis- 

 tributed. 



R. uiucronatus Blox. Howth and Foxrock, Co. Dublin. 



R. echinatus Lindl. Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Not hitherto 

 recorded from Ireland, so far as I am aware. 



R. scaler W. & N. Glendalough, Co. Wicklow ; Clontarf, Co. 

 Dublin ("var. with nearly glabrous stem"); Mornington, Co. 

 Meath ("var."). 



R. fuscits W. & N. Howth and Balbriggan, Co. Dublin. Not 

 hitherto recorded from Ireland. 



R. rosaceus W. & N., var. R. hystrix (W. & N.). Base of Three- 

 Rock Mountain, and Carrickmines, Co. Dublin. 



R. viridis Kalt. Altadore Glen, Co. Wicklow. Not previously 

 recorded from Ireland. 



R. dumetorum W. & N. Monasterevan, Co. Kildare (" form near 

 R. diversifolius"); near Portarlington, King's Co. ("form between 

 ferox and diversi/olius"). — Var. R. diversifolius (Lindl.). Monas- 

 terevan, Co. Kildare. — Var. R. scabrosus (P. J. Muell). Raheny, 

 Co. Dublin. This form of dumetorum alone is previously on record 

 from Ireland. 



R. corylifolius Sm. Maryborough, Queen's Co. ; Enniskerry, 

 Co.Wicklow ("weak form"); Monasterevan, Co. Kildare ("aggre- 

 gate"); of another Monasterevan specimen Mr. Rogers writes, 

 "form with exceptionally prickly and glandular panicle"; Bal- 

 briggan ("aggregate"), Howth Junction ("aggregate"), Raheny 



