530 



ROSACEA. VIIL RuBus. 



racemose ; peduncles villous and prickly ; calycine segments 



. G. Native of St. Helena. Flowers 



than 



pink. 



h 



12 R. Java'nicus (Blum, bijdr, 1107.) leaves ternate or pin- 

 nate, with 2 pairs of leaflets ; leaflets ovate-lanceolate, acumi- 

 nated, deeply serrated, pubescent on both surfaces ; rameal 



Pinnate~\eB.\ed Bramble. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1789. Sh. 3 to 6 ft. prickles straight ; stipulas subulate ; peduncles axillary and ter- 



5 R. AUSTRA^Lis (Forst. prod. no. 224.) stem glabrous, terete; minal, 1-flowered ; calycine segments ovate, acuminated. Tj, S. 



prickles of branches secund, recurved; leaves ternate and pin- Native of Java, in the province of Cheribon. Like /?. hijldrus^ 



nate ; leaflets oval, sharply toothed, rather coriaceous, glabrous Hamilt. 



on both surfaces ; flowers racemose, dioecious ; calycine seg- 

 ments blunt, spreading, ^i . G. Native of New Zealand. 

 Southern Bramble. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 



Java Bramble. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 



13 R. gra'cilis (Roxb. ex herb. Lamb. D. C. prod. 2. p 

 557.) stems finely puberulous; prickles numerous, reflexed; 



6 R. Chine'nsis (Ser. in D. C. prod. 2. p. 557.) stems lower leaves pinnate, upper ones trifoliate ; leaflets ovate, ob- 

 terete, glabrous ; prickles spreading, erect ; leaves pinnate ; tuse, obsoletely crenate, rather villous beneath, with the nerves 

 petioles pilose ; leaflets lanceolate, obsoletely serrated, glandular, pilose ; stipulas subulate, pilose ; flowers few, subracemose, and 



axillary ; peduncles short, hairy ; calycine segments linear-spa- 



.S. Na- 



glabrous ; flowers terminal, solitary ; calycine segments ovate, 

 glandular, pilose, ending in long taper points, which are longer 

 than the corolla ; petals obovate, very blunt. ^ . G. Native 

 of China. Flowers white. 



tulate, elongated, woolly, denticulated at the apex, 

 tive of the East Indies. 



Slender Bramble. Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 



h 



China Bramble. Shrub. 



14 R. BoRBONicus (Pers. ench. 2. p. 51.) stems hoary ; leaves 



« « 



Leajlets clothed with white lomenlum or pubescence beneath. 



leaflets ovate-oblong, clothed with white tomentum be- 



S. 



pmnate ; 



neath, acutely serrated ; petioles tomentose, prickly. 



Native of the Island of Bourbon. 



T?- 



7 R. ri'gidus (Smith in Rees's cyclop, vol. 30.) stem villous ; p. 375. but not of Willd. 



R. tomentosus, Bory. voy. 2. 

 Fruit like that of/?, ccesius. 



prickles slender, numerous ; leaves of sterile branches pinnate, 

 of the fertile ones trifoliate ; leaflets ovate, doubly and unequally 



Bourbon Bramble. Shrub. 



15 R. micra'nthvs (D. Don, prod. fl. nep. 235.) leaves pin- 



serrated, rather villous beneath, and on the petioles ; stipulas nate, with usually 7 or 9 leaflets, lanceolate, acuminated, deeply 



apex, 

 at the 



lanceolate ; flowers racemose, terminal, numerous, small ; caly- 

 cine segments ending in a short acumen ; petals very narrow ; 

 fruit small. ^ . G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 

 Stiff Bramble. Shrub. 



8 R. Taga'llus (Cham, et Schlecht. Linnsea. 2. p. 9.) 

 shrubby ; branches terete, tomentose ; prickles hooked, scat- 

 tered ; leaves pinnate, with 2-3 pairs of doubly serrated leaflets, 

 which are pubescent on both surfaces, and glandless ; stipulas 

 setaceous ; flowers usually solitary, terminal on the branches ; 

 calycine segments lanceolate, acuminated, equal in length to the 

 petals, reflexed when in fruit. Tj . G. Native of the Island of 

 Lucon, on the burning mount called Taal. Fruit eatable, red. 



Taal Bramble. Shrub. 



9 R. chrysoca'rpus (Mundt. in litt. Cham, et Schlecht. in the leaves ; prickles hooked ; leaves pinnately trifoliate ; leaflets 

 Linnaea. 2. p. 17.) branches tomentose and glandular ; prickles elliptic, doubly serrated, acuminated, middle one slightly lobed, 

 hooked, small ; leaves of fertile branches trifoliate and pinnate ; pilose above, but clothed with white tomentum beneath ; calyx 

 leaflets ovate, densely crenate-toothed, and curled on the mar- tomentose; the segments ending in along acumen each, longer 

 gins, glabrous above, but clothed with yellowish tomentum be- than the petals. ^ . H. Native of Nipaul. 

 neath and on the petioles, and glandular ; stipulas lanceolate- 

 linear ; panicle terminal, short, coarctate ; calycine segments 

 lanceolate ; petals obovate, equal in length to the calyx. Ij . G. 

 Native of the Cape of Good Hope, at Hex river. Resembles 

 7?. rigidus of Smith. 



serrated, green above, but shining and glaucous beneath ; pe- 

 tioles and rachis furnished with a few hooked prickles ; corymbs 

 panicled ; petals unguiculate, shorter than the calyx ; stem 

 erect, furnished with inflexed prickles. ^ . H. Native of Ni- 

 paul. R. pauciflorus, Lindl. bot. reg. 854. An erect, branched 

 shrub, armed with subulate prickles, which are inflexed at the 



Young branches clothed with a kind of glaucous bloom 

 apex. Stipulas lanceolate, acuminated, membranous. 

 Flowers small, reddish purple. 



Small-Jlowered Bramble. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1822. Shrub 



4 to 6 feet. 



16 R. NivEus (Wall. mss. in Lin. soc. herb.) stem trailing, 

 terete, pubescent, prickly as well as the petioles and midrib of 



Snowy Bramble. Shrub trailing. 



235.) stems 



Golden-fruited Bramble. Shrub. 



17 R. Mysore'nsis (Heyne in Roth, no v. spec. 

 nearly terete ; prickles straight ; leaves pinnate, with 5 or 7 leaf- 

 lets, which are connate above, and somewhat plicate, rugulose, 

 pubescent, ovate, acuminated, deeply and acutely doubly ser- 

 rated, clothed with white tomentum beneath, the terminal leaflet 



4-flowered; bracteas 



10 R. Mu'ndtii (Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnsea. 2. p. 18.) trifid ; racemes corymbose; peduncles 



branches tomentose ; prickles hooked, strong, numerous ; leaves linear ; calyx clothed with white tomentum ; the segments t^- 



of fertile branches trifoliate and pinnate ; leaflets ovate, un- minating in a cartilaginous mucrone, and hardly longer than the 



equally and doubly serrated, pilose above, but clothed with hoary petals. ^ . G. 



tomentum beneath, and glandless ; stipulas lanceolate-linear ; 

 panicle terminal, coarctate ; calycine segments ovate-lanceolate, 

 acuminated ; acumen foliaceous ; petals obovate, shorter than 

 the calyx. ^2 • ^r* Native of the Cape of Good Hope, at 

 Hanglip. 



MundCs Bramble. Shrub. 



Native of Mysore. 



Mysore Bramble. Shrub. 



18 R. BiSTANs (D. Don, prod. fl. nep. 256.) stems f^J"ete; 

 prickles strong, compressed, recurved; leaves pinnate, with i-J 

 leaflets, clothed with white tomentum beneath ; leaflets ovate, 



nerves 



lanceolate, acuminated, sharply serrated, distant, with numerous 



stipulas hnear ; racemes corymbose; peduncles short ; 



calyx tomentose, with ovate hardly pointed segments, which are 

 pairs of leaflets, floral ones simple; leaflets ovate-elliptic, acute, the length of the petals. ^2 . H. Native of Nipaul 

 " ■ ' * " ' * ' ' ..." . . _ _ . _ Leaves resembling those 



11 R. Cele'bicus (Blum, bijdr. 1107.) lower leaves with 3-5 



R. pin- 



doubly serrated, smooth above, prickly on the middle nerve be- natus, f). Don, prod. fl. nep. p. 254. 



neath, and pubescent on the veins ; rameal prickles scattered, 

 straight; stipulas wedge-shaped, jagged; panicle racemose; 

 calycine segments ovate, cuspidate* ^ . S- Native of Java. 

 Celebes Bramble. Shrub. 



of hemp. 



Z)i5fan/-leafletted Bramble. 

 4 to 6 feet. 



19 R. ape'talus (Poir. diet. 6. p 



Fl. June, July. Clt. 1818. Shrub 



242.) branches nearly 



