THOMAS RICHARD ARCHER BRIGGS. 105 
R. erythrinus eo (Fl. Plym. 112, under Lindleianus; Journ. Bot. 
1890, 102, 2 
nets! Ba ab. (Journ. Bot. 1890, 338-9. ? R. rotundatus 
P. J. Mill.; Journ. Bot. 1890, 
R. ramosus Blox. (Fl. Plym. 114; = Bot. 1871, 330-2). 
? R. hirtifolius Mall & Wirtg. (Fl. m. 116 
Rh. silvaticus W. & N. (Fl. Plym. 118, ‘anal vrilioaulis Journ. Bot. 
1890, 130, 974-6) 
- Anglosaxonicus Gelert. (Journ. Bot. 1890, 182). 
? R debilis Boul. (‘‘R. scaber” of Fl. Plym. 128; Journ. Bot. 1886, 
229). 
? R. rhenanus P. J. Mill. (R. Bloxamii of Fl. Plym. 122, and R. 
thyrsiger Bab. of Lond. Cat. ed. 8; Journ. Bot. 1886, 226-7; 
1888, 379). 
R. Briggsti Blox. (Journ. Bot. 1869, 38). 
fi. mutabilis Geney. (Journ. Bot, 1878, 143-4). 
Rosa micrantha Sm., var. Briy gsi poker (Fl. Plym. 135-6). 
R. leucochroa ee (Fl. Plym. 141-2). 
R. arvensis var. Briggsit Gand. (Lond. Cat. ed. 8). 
Purvis latifolia Sines (Fl. ss 144-5; Journ. Bot. 1887, 208-9 ; 
, 236- a 
P. cordata Desv. (P. Briggsii ; Fl. Plym. 146-7). 
Rumex +iipeniets Le Gall. iat cba 293-4). 
Of these twenty plants added, as I believe, through Briggs to 
the seca raven Pgs are poke —the ? — us debilis, Rubus Briggsii, 
and var. Briggsi Rosa arvensis,— ich he himself, I know. 
attached but little value. "The rest will probably maintain their 
though possibly the nomenclature may have to be changed in two 
r three instances. If the list is incomplete, or contains any 
mistakes, I shall be grateful for corrections from any quarter. 
e remains to be said of the “life.” The closing years, 
like those which preceded them, were years of ceaseless activity an 
he was aging rather rapidly, i in spite of his continued power of 
walking and enduring fati 
His four last visits wat were paid at Bournemouth "ae ae 2 
bota ae 
een June and September. He was sat enabled to 
