162 LIST OF BRITISH AND IRISH RUBI. 
teeth usually dark-coloured and with short stiff pubescence. 
Flowers included, small, white (or upper lip faintly tinged with lilac), 
purple veins and yellow throat and palate; throat open ; 
lower lip ajuniiis the upper and slightly exceeding the somewhat curved 
emarginate, ciliate above, the mucro usually not exceeding the 
notch. 
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LIST OF THE BRITISH AND IRISH RUBI IN THE 
HERBARIUM OF THE LATE MR. JOHN BALL, F.B.S. 
By Dr. W. O. Focxs. 
following notes and — The specimens collected by 
Mr. Ball seem to have nearly all been gathered in the 
years 1887 and 1838. ad G. Baxer]. 
1. Rusus Cuamamorus L.—Scotl.: Crante, N. ee Strath 
Affaric, Invernessh.; Clova Mountains; Cairn Hills; Ben-y-Glo, 
yi .; Ben Lawers, Perthsh.; near Blair Athol Palkeh 
Mountains between Glen Tilt and Glen Shee, Perth 
2. R. saxarmis L.—Engl.: near Richmond, Yorksh,: ; Wyre 
Forest, Staff.; Underbarrow Scar, Westmorel.; Scandale, Westm.; 
Great End, Cumberl. Wales: near Lianberis. Scotl.: near Edin. 
burgh; foot of Ben Lawers; Clova; Glen Struthfarrar, Inver- 
paces Camden Woods, Nairnsh. Trel. : Crow Glen, Divis Mnt., 
tb ; Magilligan, Derry. 
ao Ibmus L. — Engl.: near ergs Leicest. ; Rydal, 
Westm. ; Paseo ies Wales: Lilanberis. Scotl.: Glen Sh hee, 
Perthsh Ire. Ahan pee Colin Glen, near Belfast; Co. Wicklow. 
s.—Engl.: Forest of Dean; Almond 
pack asks Bheewabuly (Lindley) : te Sten Scotl.: Galloway, 
Leicest 
5. CARPINIFOLIUS se wycross, 
een); Irel. : Howth, near D ae : 
