1905 



Phii^ups.— /m^ Brambles. 



7 



Rubus leucostachys, Schleich. 



17. GaIvWAY N.E. Abundant among limestone crags east of Gal way 

 excluding nearly all other species. 



R. crlnlgrer, Linton. 



9. Clark. Roadside hedges near Killaloe. New to Ireland, the 

 supposed R. cnniger recorded for Co. Down in Irish Topo- 

 graphical Botany" being now referred by Rev. W. Moyle 

 Rogers to the allied R, Lettii, not distinguished until after the 

 publication of that work. A full description and account of 

 the particulars in which the two species differ is given by Mr. 

 Rogers in /ourn. Bot., 1901, p. 381. 



R, anglosaxonlcus, Gelert. 



8. lyiMKRiCK. A remarkable variety at Castleconnell by the 

 Shannon. 



R. radula, Weihe. 



8. Limerick. Near Plassy. 

 R. oliTOCladus, Muell. & Lefv. 



9. CiyARE. Cratloe Woods. *' Specimens a little off type towards 



var. Bloxamianus Colem." — W.M.R. 

 R, podophyllus, P. J. Muell. {sp. coll.) 



9. Clare. Cratloe Woods, a strongly armed form. 

 R. mutablUs, Genev. 



5. Cork E. The Glen, Cork. This appears to be a very rare 

 species in Great Britain and Ireland. 

 R, scaber, Wh. & N. _ 



8. Limerick. Near Castleconnell. 



9. Clare. Killaloe (/. umbrosa) apparently. Would be new to Co. 



Clare if confirmed. 

 R. longlthyrsigcr, Bab., var. Uotryeros, Focke. 



5. Cork K. The Glen, Cork. The second record for Ireland. 

 R, Koehlcrl, Wh. & N. 



8. Limerick. Edge of a wood at Foynes, confirming Mr. S. A. 



Stewart s record of 1890. 

 R. serpens, Weihe. 



9. Clare. Cratloe Woods, apparently abundant. 

 R. dumetorum, Wh. &N. 



8. Limerick. Near Lucas Lough and Castleconnell. 



9. Clare. Doonass. 

 R. caeslus, Linn. 



8. Limerick. Castleconnell, Plassy, and Corbally. 



9! Clare. Doonass, Killaloe, Parteen. Abundant along the course 



of the Shannon, hybridizing freely with R. dumetorum and 



apparently, with other species. 

 R. saxatIlIs,L. 



8. Limerick. By the Shannon below Castleconnell. 



Cork. 



