912 NOTES ON SOMERSET RUBI. 
R. diversifolius Lindl. — This is not an uncommon form m 
Somerset, but I have not noticed it at any spot further west than 
the Wellington Monument. It occurs about Yeovil (Briggs); but I 
understand that Baker has named plants from this locality tubercu- 
latus for the Rev. J. Sower i 
Rocks Wood, a curious variety with very long leafy panicle (Baker). 
I have collected this form myself in the sanie locality. ——— 
bury; Worle Hill; near Clevedon; hedges near Cranmore an 
Witham 
[f. Lejeunii auct. Ang]. — Very rare. Road-side near the Wel- 
lington Monument. A plant with ternate leaves is plentiful in the 
adjoining woods. It is probably a form of this species altered by 
growing in shade. Probably not Lejeunti Weihe ; 
R. pyramidalis Weihe.— This very beautiful bramble is frequent 
in the west of the county, but does not (I believe) extend further 
eastwards than Wellington. Culbone Woods (Bab. in ‘Brit. Rubi’). 
It is plentiful in this locality. Porlock Weir; Bonniton, near 
unster ; near the Wellington Monument. ; ; 
- Guntheri Weihe.—I know of but one station for this plant mm 
Somerset, viz., below the Wellington Monument. This place seems 
to be a natural botanic garden for Rubi; I know of no other place 
ope So many forms may be collected in so small an area. 
particular it agrees with a Plymouth specimen in my herbarium, 
for which I am indebted to Mr. Bri os. 
R. humifusus Weihe. — Edford Wood. Exactly resembles 4 
ll 
confidence a bramble which is sina abundant in some woods near 
. My specimens from these stations 
have mostly ternate leaves. “cc Woods, Berkeley ” (Dr. H. F. Parsons 
in ‘ Record Club Report for 1888,’ which adds, ‘‘This looks to me 
just ordinary pallidus (J.G. Baker)... .. . I think probably 
correct—it is not so robust as ordinary northern pallidus, has 
R. glandulosus Bell, 8. hirtus. — Apparently rare in Somerset: 
‘astie Urchard ; Downhead Common. Possibly these plants might 
be better a r var. y. Reuteri, but I have never sect 
authentic examples of this plant. Mr. Baker has recorded 2. 
hirtus W. & K. from Butleigh Woods (Polden). : 
eae ae Blox. —- Not a common bramble in Somerset; 
at least, I have very seldom met with it. Wood at Butleigh 
