76 RELATION OF BRITISH FORMS OF RUBI TO CONTINENTAL TYPES. 
caulis, macrophyllus, Sprengelii, leucostachys (vestitus), infestus, 
Radula, Koehleri, rosaceus, hystrix, hirtus, Bellardi. Lo 
2. British types for which we in Britain have been using the name 
of the ‘Rubi Germanici’ in a wrong sense :—afiinis, cordifolius, car 
pinifolius, discolor, Grabow aay thyrsoideus (fruticosus), Lejeunii, 
foliosus, rudis, fuscoater, scaber, pallidus, Guntheri, humifusus. 
ypes of the *‘ Rubi Ger andr with which British plants all 
further comparison :—carpinifolius, vulgaris, silvaticus, rudis, fuscus. 
The following is an attempt to readjust the list of British forms, 
as classified on the plan of Hooker’s ‘ Student’s Flora,’ after working w 
through them again this year, with the aid of Focke’s ‘Synopsis’ 
and Nyman’s ‘ Conspectus,’ and with the help in rape and 
Gouin aiibiking specimens which Dr. Focke has kindly 
1. Rubus Ideus Lin 
»  obtusifolius ; Willa. (Leesit Bab. ae 
2. 5,  suberectus Anders. (nessensis Hall.). 
8. 4,  rhamnifolius W. & “a 
»  Maasii Focke Ae coat Bab., non W. & N.). - 
= ev Wirtg. (afinis Bab., non W. & N.), (to be 
40 ti with carpinifolius W. & N. and senticosus — 
»  incurvatus Bab. 
imbricatus 
ort =| 
3» ramosus Blox. (to be compared with R. vulgaris W.&N.). 
4. 19 Lindleianus Lee oF 
5. ,,  corylifolius Sm. gd Linn. Iter Westrog.). 
] Bab. 
» altheifolius ex an Host ? 
a latifolius Bab. 
: yrsoideus Winam, 
8. ,, wlmyifolius Schott (discolor Bab., non W. & N.). 
abruptus Lindl. 
»  Linkianus an W saresersae Bab.). 
9. ,, pubescens W. 
»  horridicaulis Maller ? (Grabowskii Bab., non W. & N.)- — 
10. ,,  villicaulis W. & N. 
»  adscitus Genev. 
