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A NEW FLORA OF

Allendale. It is to this that the plant marked R. fruticosus in Winch's collection belongs.

10. R. macrophyllus Rubus macrophyllus, W. and N. Native. English type. Area C, Range 1.

The typical plant seen only from West Buston near Alnwick (J. Chrisp!), and thickets by the road-side near Akeld and at the base of Yevering Bell (B.); the var. amplificatus, Lees, in the wood on the back of Kyloe Crags, 150 yards, and by the side of the road near Beal (B.).

11. R. villicaulis Rubus villicaulis, W. and N. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

In the wood at Langlee-ford near Wooler, road-sides near Kyloe, in Tynedale about Dilston, Slealey, Bardon Mills, and the lead mines below Langley Castle, and in Weardale between Eastgate and Westgate, 250 yards (B.).

12. R. calvatus Rubus calvatus, Bloxam. Native. English type. Area N. Range 1.

In South Tynedale in thickets by the road-side south of Haydon Bridge (B.).

13. R. radula Rubus radula, W. and N. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Frequent in hedges and thickets, ascending Allendale to 250 yards.

14. R. rudis Rubus rudis, W. and N. Native. English type. Area C, N. Range 1.

In Coquetdale in a hedge by the road-side between Rothbury and Thropton. In South Tynedale near Langley Castle, 150 yards. Thickets near the mouth of Holywell Dene (B.).

15. R. infestus Rubus infestus, W. and N. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

By the side of the road between Kyloe and the crags. In North Tynedale between Wark and Nunwick. In South