Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by I. W. N. Keys. 137 
t F. elatior (Ehrh.)— E.B. 21 97.— Woods, rare.— D- Stoke wood, 
near Exeter : Par/, in Rav. — C- Hedge, back of Tehidy-terrace, 
Falmouth, not truly wild :" Pohjtech. 1856. Hautboy Strawberry, 
Rubus Linn. Bramble. 
[This difficult genus appears to have been but little studied by 
Devonshire and Cornish botanists. Mr. T. K. A. Briggs has them 
now under investigation ; and I trust to be enabled to give the 
results of his researches in an Appendix. Meanwhile the following 
meagre list must be taken for what it is worth.] 
E. Idaiis (L.) — — Kocks by rivers, damp edges of 
woods and heaths. — J). Banks of the Cad!, opposite to the Dewer- 
stone; near Leigham, on the Plym ; lane leading to the moor from 
Kingsbridge-road station, South Devon railway; Tavistock. Black- 
stone rock, and on the summit of Hingsdon down, near Moreton ; 
woods at Lidford fall ; Sticklepath, near Okehampton; hedges near 
Manaton and North Bovey; woods at Widdecombe-in-the-Moor 
(Rev. A. Neck); common in woods in the North of Devon (Dr. 
Wavell) : Fl. Dev. Chagford ; Lynton : Rav. Near Ashburton : 
Jord. in Fhytol. 1843, p. 827.— C- High-tor, Cardynham (H. S. 
Herb.) : Mrs. T. Grylls. There is also the authority of Mr. Pascoe 
for extending the south limit of this species into Cornwall {Cyb. 
Brit. iii. 420). Raspberry. 
R. Leesii [Bah.) — Banks. — J). Ilford Bridges, near Lynton: 
Bab. Man. 
R. suberectus (Anders.) — E.B. 2572. — Boggy woods and heaths. — 
D. Forde bog : Rav. Upright Bramble. 
Marked " o" in C.B.S.y although it appears in Cyb. Brit. iii. 339, on the 
authority of Prof. Babington, as growing in Devon. 
R. Lindleianus (Lees). — R. nitidus Bell-Salt., Bab. (not W. & N.) 
— Hedges and borders of thickets. — D- Stoke wood, near Exeter . 
Rav. 
Does not find a place in Cyb. Brit, as Devonian. 
