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Tynedale plentiful about Dilston, Lennel, and Slealey, and by the side of the road between Gatton and Staward, 200 yards. In Weardale between Stanhope and Westgate (B.).

16. R. Koehleri Rubus Koehleri, W. and N. (including pallidus, W. and N.) Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

The common woodland bramble and seen in hedges occasionally, ascending to 350 yards in Weardale, 960 feet in Teesdale, 250 yards in Allendale.

17. R. diversifolius Rubus diversifolius, Lindl. Bab. Native. English type. Area C, N. Range 1.

Lane at West Buston near Alnwick (J. Chrisp!). By the railway side near Beal Station, in Coquetdale below Rothbury, in the lane between Morpeth and Long Horsley, in North Tynedale at Wark, 150 yards, in South Tynedale at Dilston, and in the dene of the Bardon Burn below Chesterholme (B.).

18. R. corylifolius Rubus corylifolius, Sm. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

The common hedge-row bramble, ascending to 250 yards in Weardale, 800 feet in Teesdale, and 950 feet in Allendale.

19. R. caesius Rubus caesius, L. Native. English type. Area C, N, D. Range 1.

Common in hedges and thickets, ascending in Weardale above Stanhope, and in Teesdale above Middleton, 820 feet.

9. ROSA, L.

1. R. cinnamomea Rosa majalis, L. Alien.

Hulne Woods near Alnwick (T.).

2. R. spinosissima Rosa spinosissima, L. Native. British type. Area C, N, D. Range 1, 2.

Frequent along the coast links (var. pusilla, Woods), and inland in numerous localities, ascending both into the limestone and sandstone dales. Yevering Bell on porphyry and high up the Cheviot ravines, and in about Alwinton. On the basalt at