NOTES ON SOMERSET RUBI, 209 
Quantock district, the latter “exactly Bloxam’s plant” (7. R. A. 
Briggs); from the Blackdown Hills; Bar wick, near Yeovil: Pen- 
pits; Downhead Common; and Ape Mr, Hake records it 
Ebbor 
| R. villicaulis W. & N. —A frequent bramble in Somerset. 
| Occasion nally, as near Oare, with loses. spesnitially laciniate. 
“ Dunster” (T. B. Flower in ¢ Brit. bi’) ; quent about 
| Minehead; Quantock; Pen Selwood ; grt s Wood ; We 8 
“a form app tise rere (Briggs); Downhead Common ; 
Shipham ; ‘*Clevedon,” J. W. White, who vane to me that he 
wit the eaves m and Briggs near Plymouth. “Briggs considered 
this form to be n nearer leucostachys ; Babington named it villicaulis 
nt.’ 
B. adscitus Genev. — ew rare in Somerset. I have only 
hed, 
twice found it in the county, viz., in a ge near Dulverton, and 
oo to = anes Rasumeas Just the plant of the ‘ Flora 
oO 
ie oe. Arrh. — Locally common, extending from Culbone 
~ en west to Pen Belwood in the _ a Bas Prag and 
_  &. macrophyllus Weihe. — Scarce and local. Culbone (C. C. B. 
mm ‘ Brit. Rubi’). Not unfrequent about Dunster, one o of my speci- 
mens being marked ‘typical’? by Baker. ‘For about half a square 
mile between Abbot’s Leigh “ = ower Failand, a very remarkable 
and “yea — : es W. 
5 abington, as he es no specimen in his ‘ rbarium troen this 
4 iebhnnicns Bor. — Very local in Somerset. a. and 
Very fine in the hedges above Kingston, in the , 
These plants I should consider good mucronulatus, A 
which ate in two or three pon near Clevedon must, I think, 
Certainly be placed here; it differs from the Quantock plant in the 
fonger pillars branches of the panicle, which is also somewhat less 
leafy. In none of my Somerset specimens do I find any sete on 
__ the barren stem, and the — seem shorter and less pointed than 
os b. Man 
Hecacias OF Susie: as 24, [Juny, 1886] a 
