240 NOTES ON SOME OF THE RUBI AND ROS. OF THE YORKSHIRE- DALES. 
others either previously known only from herbarium specimens, or 
altogether new to me. For help in determining these last I a 
indebted to Prof. Babington and Dr. Focke. Rose were Scdalty 
much more fully represented than [ubi, = (I need hardly add) 
were far more generally northern in chara 
these notes, N.E.Y. stands for ets “East Yorks oe Top. 
Bot.), N.W.Y. for North-West Yorks (65), and M.W r Mid- 
‘esecaaly recorded for the vice-county which they represent. 
Rubus Ideus L. Pretty generally distributed, and often very 
abundant. 
I saw no Suberee 
R. Lindleianus Laas N.E.Y. Nunnington. N.W.Y. Nea 
Richmond, bushy hill-side two miles on the Reeth Road. In both 
ity. 
Lindebergit P. J. Mill. *N.E.Y. Near Helmsley. Rievaulx. 
Nunnington. *N.W.Y. Near Richmond and ane Bridge. “a 
Wensleydale in 2g quantiey, especially at Aysgarth. Askrig, 
above Mill Gill Foss. *M.W.Y. Giggleswick me ‘Sta insforth, oe 
plenty. Named by Dr. Focke, and agvobdie exactly with Scandi- 
— specimens. Prof. “7-0 Se also assents. ‘One of the most 
uniformly narrow obovate-acuminate leaflets, panics green — 
and greenish-white felted beneath; and its large narrowly obova 
petals, which seem always white. I have seen it also in De ae 
shire. Sr = igh-arching plants, especially abundant in open 
sunny spot 
R. seatihabedil Neuman (Rf. ict se Lindeb.). *N.E.Y. 
Nunnington and Rievaulx. Confirmed by Dr. ee ee ‘* true 
pulcherrimus” (for his reasons for preferring this n poly- 
anthemos, see Journ. Bot. 1890, p. 166), and identical vith. Deaeet 
plants so named by him, and with others that I have seen in the 
nav Forest. In ail these eeaypene it is much less strongly stcbitig 
than Lindebergii, and y differs from average south country 
Baas umbrosus,”” except by its i eieht pink petals, its more or less setose 
icle, its more unequal sem usually weaker stem-prickles. 
one place, however, a quarry n oer Bridge (N.W. 
I found in small quantity an bs taeeaedia e form, having the habit 
and ee of Lindebergit (which was uta in a ne ighbouring 
lane), and the pink petals mig “peed = slightly setose panicles of 
are no (which I failed that vice-county). In the 
Helmsley ren sion fe Ricosldale, Nunnington and Rievaulx, 
nsidera antity a very strongly armed form (or 
form) of pulshar abate: lidking this bramble with the Spectabiles 
iensis Bab. *N.W.Y. Bushy ground along the north 
cs | ‘aia - ‘the t see at Aysgarth, for some distance both above and 
