NOTES ON SOME OF THE RURI AND ROSH OF THE YORKSHIRE DALES. 241 
below the Falls. *M.W.Y. Waste ground between Giggleswick 
and the limekilns near Settle, in good quantity. Growing with R 
Lindebergit in both localities, and somewhat eh it, though 
quite distinct. A small form, with leaflets subrotund-cordate, 
n 
petiolules, whic umnoniensis without hesitation when 
fresh, but afterwards felt inclined to agi from it. of, Bab- 
ington, however, is strongly disposed to confirm my first na aming 
isticanus Merc. Almost universally distributed, and locally 
comin n. 
R, leucostachys Sm. N.E.Y. One of the most characteristic 
brambles of the vice- county. Especially abundant at Riccaldale 
and Rievaulx. N.W.Y. Seen only once in the neighbourhood of 
Richmond; but abundant and very fine at Redmire and Aysgarth, 
in Wen sleydale. Very variable at Aysgarth. 
R. villicaulis Koehl. (R. calvatus Blox.). N.E.Y. At Nunnington 
a 
Rev. E. S. Marshall last sail we seem orm 
connecting these two with some Bremen villicaulis ; ae I have of 
Dr. Focke’s collecting. 
R. macrophyllus W. & N. Apparently uncommon. *N.E.Y. 
Nunnington. *N.W.Y. Billy Bank Wood, Richmond, in one spot. 
Aysgarth, here and there among the bushes by R. Ure. 
R. Sprengelii Weihe. N.E.Y. Wood at Rievaulx. The typical 
plant. Seen nowhere e 
infestus Weihe. *N.W.Y. Near Leyburn; the alte 
bramble for about a dozen yards in a lane between the railroad an 
the pS 7 ame confirmed by ocke. 
R. Radula Weihe. Certainly one of the most generally distri- 
buted bends of the Dales, and as a rule easily recognised, though 
varying much more than in the South. N.E.Y. Rather cfr 
in the eo neighbourhood, and always (so far as I saw 
strongly armed form approaching R. echinatus Lindl. (to wht 
Prof Babington would aa a Be scien I sent him from Harriot 
Air). This form, and others which appear to me to connect it with 
typical rae I also found abundantly by the Swale at ——— 
and at Leyburn, Redmire, Aysgarth, all in N.W.Y., in which 
district the ordinary gee ak also sbisadaik anette "by the 
Swale below pashiniond, and at Ainderby. N.W.Y. Giggleswick and 
Journat or Botany.—Vou. 29. [Avu. 1891.] 
