156 ROSACEJJ. [Rubus. 



p. Schlechtendalii. Prickles somewhat stronger, Bab. K. Schlechtendalii, 



W. Sr N. t. xi. ? 



Woods and thickets, frequent. Fl. June, July. 



E.Med. — Shore copse, near Fishbouvne, abundantly. In Whitefield wood. 

 In hedges between Adgestone and Alverstone. Bohemia, Albert Hambrough, 

 Esq. 



p. At Adgestone and in Morton lane, by Brading. 



Whole plant pale, closely allied to the preceding. Petals usually small and 

 white ; in p. larger and somewhat pink. 



6. R. corylifolius, Sm. Hazel-leaved Bramble or Blackberry. 

 Stem glabrous often glaucous, prickles unequal, leaflets cordate 

 mostly rugose, lower pair sessile overlapping. 



ji.fastigiatus. Leaflets flat. R. fastigiatus, iiat. 



y. Smithii. Panicle cymose prickly and glandular, Leighton. R. corylifolius, 

 E. B. t. 827. 



Hedges and thickets, common, fi. Unfrequent. i<V. May, June. Tp. 



E. Med. — In hedges about Ryde, Brading and Bembridge. 



W. Med. — In hedges about Cowes and Newport. 



(3. In a hedge by the path from the Ryde and Ashey road to Whitefield farm. 



y. In hedges at Ryde and Bembridge. Near Gurnet farm, on the road towards 

 Cowes. 



Stem decumbent, green or tinted purplish. Leajiets often crisped. Petals 

 small, mostly white. 



b. Calyx embracing the fruit. 



7. E. Salteri, Bab. B ell- S alter' s Bramble or Blackberry. Stem 

 angled slightly hairy, prickles small, leaflets elliptic-acute, jiani- 

 cle compound. Bab. Br. Fl. j). 585. 



Woods, rare. Fl. June. Tj . 



E. JfefZ.— In Apse-Castle wood, near America cottages, pretty abundantly, and 

 elsewhere in the same wood sparingly. 



Whole plant pale green, spreading abundantly by creeping stolons, as well as 

 rooting at the end of the stems. Petals small, while. 



Group iii. Caepinifolh. Stem clothed with patent translucent 

 hairs, and numerous uncinate prickles ; leaves pedate-qui- 

 nate or ternate ; leaflets carinated, their surfaces nearly 

 glabrous and concolorate, strongly veined beneath ; panicle 

 subtmnentose. 



8. E. carpinifolius, W. & N. Hornbeam-leaved Bramble or 

 Blackberry. Stem arched angular, prickles with broad bases, 

 mostly confined to the angles of the stem, panicle branched, calyx 

 reflexed. W. d N. t. xiii. E. B. S. t. 2664. Br. Bl. p. 586. 



0. rosevs. Stem but liule hairy, panicle with a few setae, W. &■ N. I. xiii. 



y. corymbosrts. Panicle corymbose prickly, terminal flower subsessile. 



Thickets in a sandy soil. ff. In woods. Fl. June — September. Tj. 



E. Med. — In Quarr copse, and woods about Haven Street; very abundant 

 throughout the greensand districts in the S.E. of the island. Pagham common. 

 Bleak Down and Alverstone Copse, Albert Hambrough, Esq. 



S. In Quarr copse. In Apse-Castle wood and about Niuham farm, abun- 

 dantly. 



y. In hedges about Shanklin and Languard. 



