264 I.KAFI.BTS. 



deciduous ; rachis with a number of rather strong prickles and 

 many small glands mostly subsessile ; stipules broad and large, 

 but the lobes rather short and blunt, the whole margin very 

 glandular : flowers in threes, or solitary ; peduncles stout, 

 rather softly somewhat glandular-prickly ; fruits of medium 

 size, rather depressed-globose, the persistent sepals glandular- 

 muricate, 



Near Woodland, Cowlitz County, Washington, F. V. 

 Coville, 15 July, 1898. The shrub has every appearance and 

 character of this /?. Sonomensis section of the gymnocarpous 



group. 



WAI.POLEANA. Shrub probably large, but only flow- 



green bark and short stout 



curved 



rated and neither evidently quite infrastipular, the upper part 

 of the twig and next the peduncles bristly-hispid : leaves large, 

 of 7 to 11 large approximate round-obovate leaflets, these 

 very obtuse, sharply serrate, the secondary serratures nearly 

 obsolete, represented by small stalked glands, both faces of a 

 vivid green, the upper with a trace of setulose hairiness, the 

 lower conspicuously glandular-muriculate : rachis with quite an 

 array of whitish curved prickles and many small gland-tipped 

 bristles ; stipules very large, with large acute lobes and the 

 usual ciliation : flowers in threes, large, their short stout 

 peduncles and also the ovaries very hispid : fruits large, sub- 

 globose to short-oval, very hispid, likewise the exterior of the 

 persistent sepals. 



Walpole 



Herb 



groups 



that of the gymnocarps. 



Rosa Copei^andi. Shrub tall, the stems slender, glabrous, 

 reddish and unarmed except by pairs of infrastipular spines, 

 but these stout, not long, slightly recurved, whitish through- 

 out, the greatly elongated and narrow base equalling the 



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