346. s : dCOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA, Rosa. 
/^ vibus levigatis, stipulis angustis. subulato-rmieronatis, 
- — Mich. fl. amer. 1. p.295. t 
In shady woods of Georgia. h. v.v. P An ever- 
SOME green; climbing to'a great height. - 
suaveolens, 11. R. germinibus ovatis, pedunculis petiolisque’ gandaloeos 
ee - "hispidis, petiolis subaculeatis, caule glabro, aculeis 
sparsis rectis tenuibus, foliolis (5—7) ovatis serratis 
subtus vis glanduloso- pilosis, qnis unifloris, ie 
lacipiis integris, 
PR Eglanteria a americana. Andrews's roses, cum. icone. 
fendulina. - 12. R. inermis;  germinibus oblongis, pedunculis petiolisque 
hispidis, tanl menage glabris, fructibus pendulis. 
W ilid. sp. pl. 2. p. 1076. 
Icon. Miss. Lawr. m 9. Dill. elth. t. 245. f 317. 
In North America, b. May, June: v: v. in .Hortis. 
Known by the name of Rose without Thorns, I never 
have seen this plant in its indigenous state. . 
418. 'RUBUS. "Gen. pl. 864... 
"altes: 7 : * Fruticosi. às * 
Meu. 2 1 Ri ihis quinato-pinnatis ternatisque - ;hotittedioihtn. 
xe acuminatis subtus- tomentosis, petiolis amid. 
~ caule aculeato-his Bosta vobplete dini 
ip prep tose 2 
“tor Fl. dan. 788. T 
v - In. hedge-rows: Canada to Pélrylenalas b. May, es 
pores Jone, v. v: The: m gi gies E 
variet ies. 
- viliasus, 2. R. pubescens, hispidus acoleatosque foliis 3—5-digi- 
c. fatis, foliolis ovato-oblongis acuminatis serratis utrin- 
qve pubescentibus, caulibus pape o ‘aculeatis, ca- 
- lyce brevi acuminato, racemo laxo > pedicellis solita- 
s ris.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1085. 
Meis .. -In old fieldsand commons ; frequent: New England to 
~~ Carolina. W. June, July. euge c— by the. 
name of Black-berries, um 
sirigosus. ` 3. Re inermis, rigide bispidissimus ; foliolis 3. aut pinnato- 
. quinatis ovalibus basi UE. acuminatis subtus line- +; 
atis eb . Candido-tomentosis, calycibus acum minatis, flo- 
ribus in apice ramulorum axillaribus solitariis, pedun- 
cutis calycibusque hispidis.-— Mich. fl. amer. 1. p. 297- 
 R: pensylvanicum. Lam; encycl. Ox p. 240. 
On the mountains: Canada-to Virginia. b . June, Jaly. 
v.v, An upright shrub ; berries very agreeable to eat. 
