942 NoTES ON SOME OF THE RUBI AND ROSE OF THE YORKSHIRE DALES, 
sien & KrgoR) I saw no bramble in the Dales that I should eall 
echin 
age us W.& N. *N.W.Y. Hill-side about two miles fom 
Richmend, on the Reeth Road, in good quantity. Named by Dr. 
Focke. A plant which I believe zs be a shade-grown form of this, 
but which Dr. Focke is inclined to put under R. ag W.&N., 
occurs on both sides of the Swale, just above Ric 
R. pallidus W.& N. *N.E.Y. One of the most Pabnidate and 
constant Rubi of the Helmsley district, especially in the woods at 
Ouldray Gill, Riccaldale, and Rievaulx. Confirmed by Dr. Focke 
as oe characteristic,” and by Prof. Babington 
ehleri Weihe. Plants which I sho uld place under an 
sserevite “Koehleri are among the mos era Rubi of the tile. 
Of those I saw, perhaps the nearest to the type was a very hand- 
some bramble that grew in considerable Py on the wooded 
side of Wass Bank, opposite Byland Abbey (N.E.Y.), with leaves 
more densely hairy, and more zh omgect yr than usual. I 
believe R. pallidus Bab. to be the t frequent variety. From 
this myself unable to distinguish the two following, named 
by Prof. Babin 
R. esau. 3 J. Mill. N.E.Y. Bottom of Ouldray Gill. 
R. melanoxylon Mill. & Wirtg. *N.E.Y. Wass Moor. *M.W.Y. 
Near the Lime-kilns, Giggleswick. Of the plants from both these 
localities, Prof. Babington writes, ‘‘ Probably the true melanorylon.” 
R. dumetorum ferox Weihe. N.E.Y. Nunnington. Rievaulx. 
*M.W.Y. Aysgarth, very abundant. Redm 
R. diversifolius Lindl. aay snes in NEY, and N.W.Y. 
R. corylifolius Sm. Com and very variable. N.H.Y. 
Especially sancen at Rieva se aid oS Segamioe Good sub- 
lustris at Nun on and Brompton; and a small form, which 
may perhaps ae under fasciculatus, in isn nty at Rievaulx. 
N.W.Y. Common at Leyburn, Redmire, and Aysgarth, but at 
those places only rarely typical sublustris. At Ainderby, good 
sublustris and, I think, fasciculatus. M.W.Y. rims ses at Settle 
and Stainsforth, and most abundant at Long Preston. Good 
sublustris at Settle, and fasciculatus at Long Preston. 
. casius 1, Frequent and variable 3 all the districts, and 
eaealls at Leyburn and Aysgarth (N.W 
The foregoing list contains all the ee I saw, except two or 
three obscure forms at Redmire and Aysgarth. 
osa spinosissina Li. - Frequent in Wensleydale, near 
Leyburn, Jervaulx Anes Aysgarth, and Penhill, Not seen in the 
other vice-counti 
R. involuta Sm. "(aggregate). N.W.Y. Above Richmond, by the 
— e, a small compact pesh or two fruiting freely ; and, about two 
s further, on the Ree 
alls at Ayagarth, “aletal 
large slate Tike tating arching bushes, with very mixed prickles, and 
M 
-W.Y, In pease spots 
