NOTES ON THE “ FLORA OF WARWICKSHIKE.” 
BY J. E. BAGNALL, A.L.S. 
(Continued from page 23.) 
R. calvatus, Biox. 
(10.) Banbury Road, near Farnborough. 
R. villieaulis, IF. and N. 
(6.) Binley Common. 
R. gratus, Focke. 
(2.) Near Waring’s Green, Earlswood. 
(6.) Borders of Birchley Hayes Wood, near Corley Moor ; Rounsel Lane, 
near Kenilworth. 
R. leueostaehys, Sm. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
(2.) Cornet’s End, near Berkswell. 
(6.) Corley and Corley Moor. 
R. earpinifolius, TF. and N., var. rhombifolius , W. and N. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
R. maerophyllus, W. and n. 
(3.) Near the canal below Hartshill. 
(6.) Rounsel Lane, Kenilworth. 
Var. Schlechtendalii, W. and N. 
(6.) Kenilworth Heath ; Crackley Wood, near Kenilworth. 
Yar. amplificatus , Lees. 
(1.) Hill Hook. 
(8.) Austey Wood, Woottou Wawen. 
(9.) Spernall Park. 
R. mueronatus, Biox. 
(2.) Near Bannersley Pool, near Coleshill; lane, near Fin Green, 
Fillongley. 
(6.) Spernall Park. 
R. Sprengelii, Wei he. 
(2.) Illshaw Heath. 
(3.) Bentley Park. 
(6.) Crackley Lane. 
(8.) Pinley ; Chalcote Wood, near Umberslade. 
The plants recorded under the varietal name R. Borreri (Bell-Salt) in 
“Flora of Warwickshire,” p. 79, are merely robust forms of R. Sprengelii. 
R. myriese, Focke , var. virescens glanduligera , Focke. 
(3.) Birch coppice, Polesworth. 
This plant has been recently described by Rev. IF. Moyle Rogers in his 
valuable “ Key to Brit. Rubi ” (publishing in “Journal of Botany”), and is 
at present only recorded from Monmouthshire. Specimens have been sent to 
Mr. Rogers, who says: “ I see nothing to separate this from the Monmouth 
plant which Focke has named 4 R. myricee, Focke, var. virescens glanduligera. ’ ” 
R. pyramidalis, Kait. 
(8.) Drive by Chalcote Wood, abundant. Identical with authentic 
specimens received from Rev. IF. Moyle Rogers. 
R. anglo-saxonieus, Gelert. 
(2.) Baker’s Lane, near Knowle Railway Station ; Waring’s Green. 
(3.) Near Hartshill Stone Quarries; lane from Polesworth to Birch 
Coppice. 
(6.) Crackley Lane; Kenilworth Heath ; Red Lane, near Kenilworth. 
February, 1893. 
