800 NOTES ON SOME S.W. SURREY RUBI. 
R. affinis W. & N. Mare Hill, where it was discovered by the 
Rev. R.-P. Murray. Almost if not quite identical with the plant 
about Bournemouth which has been accepted as typical affinis by 
Dr. Focke. 
R. rhamnifolius W.&N. Frequent. The ordinary British 
form. Between Witley and Hambleton Mr. Marshall found a large 
bush, or clump of bushes, of a very handsome bramble, which 
R, nemoralis P. J. Mill. pears egate. Common. Probably the 
form R. Miintert Marss., or very near it. 
R. carpinifolius W. & N. Witley, near the ponds, and on a 
common near. Also near Morin {B- P. sere) 
C 
mon, Elstead; common between Witley oe 1 Hamble do om, Abundant. 
This and the last have been confirmed by Dr. Focke. 
R. Lindleianus Lees. Witley, rather frequent. Thursley. 
R. rusticanus Mere. Common. 
*R. pyramidalis Kalt. Cramhurst Lane, Mies only in moderate 
quantity, but fairly typical. Among the pines on Mare Hill occurs 
in plenty a slightly ir oo vey robust, aa having the 
—— almost destitute o 
. Colemanni Blox. Cian between Witley and Hambledon, 
in good quantity. poy by Dr. Focke, Prof. Babington assenting. 
e convexity of the leaves and the very strong broad-based 
Sinema are striking Tecares of this plant. 
R. ler ommon 
*R, macrophyllus W. & N. Witley. Milford. Munstead. Ap- 
parently rather scarce and variable. 
R. Rinna oe aie Hill, in great quantity. Near 
Woking, abundant (R. P. Murray). 
*R. rubicolor Blox. MS. (R. erubescens Miah GS Discovered near 
Woking by Mr. Murray, and named by Dr. e. 
*R. vet W.&N. Crambhurst Lane, in ee quantity. Name 
confirmed by Dr. Focke. A slender and rather weak form. 
*hi. scaber W.& N. Park Lane, Witley; in one place, in a 
crowded hedge. Named by Dr. Fo cke “ R. scaber Wh. et N., fori 
singularly inappropriate. Mr. Marshall has found a —— row 
plant near Elstead Mill, which he pian identical with this 
R. echinatus se Common and typical. 
. Radula 
e. Not petisponcasty common. Besides the 
typical plant, thers occurs in several places a more strongly armed 
ean mutabilis Genev. Barnacl ommon, an 
_Witley. Near Charles Hill, Tilford (2 (E S. Marshall). An exceed- 
ingly handsome plant, which seems to come nearer to the Plymouth 
