m — ^ — n M 
æ 
 AGbUEEDRA. POLYGYNIA. Rubus. — 
ia R. glabriuscula ; foliis digitatis denis quinis ternitisque, 
foliolis lanceolatis utrinque nudis spe serratis, caule 
inermi, bracteis lanceolatis.— Willd. sp. pl. 2. p. 1085. 
s rocky barren woods :: Canada and New England. b. 
June, July. v. v. Stem and old branches purple. 
5R. ramis petiolis pedunculisque - tomentosis sparsim re- 
: ' curvato-aculeatis, foliis 3 — -5-digitatis, foliolis caneato-- 
s obovatis superne inzequaliter dentatis - plicatis margine. 
Gy BS on pii revolutis subtus tomentosis, racemis ter- 
minalibus paniculatis, pedicellis divaricatis nudius- 
culis, 
R. parvifolius. Walt. ff. car. 149. 
“In sandy fields and woods: New Jersey and Carolina. 
KB. June, July. v. v. A straggling briar. ofa a ay 
aspect ;. the berries hard and dry. . 
|. 6. R, ramis petiolisque glaucis et aculeatis, foliis fernis o ova- 
- libus acuminatis sublobatim duplicato-serratis subius 
. cano-tomentosis, petiolis teretibus, aculeis recurvatis, 
racemis terminalibus.—- Willd. sp. pl.-2. p. 1082. 
Foon, Dill. elth t. 247. f. 319. 
- In rocky and mountainous situations : Canada to Caro- 
lina. &. May, June. "v. v. The stem is smooth, 
and covered with a blueish dew. Berries black or red ; 
: Bajio in the jesus me ag name of Vi irginian 
"In (oA, Kiss a * d Resembles some Lok the : 
following species, particularly No. 9. 
Bae sarmentoso- procumbens ; -petiolis  pedunculisque re- 
curvato-aculeato-hispidis, stipulis subulatis, foliis ter- 
matis quinatisve. oblongo-ovalibus acatis inzqualiter 
a | serratis subpubescentibus, pedicellis solitariis elongatis, 
petalis obovatis. iste triplo longioribus, — M;cA. fl. 
amer. 1. p. 290. 
In old fields, common : New England to Carolina. h. 
May, June. v. v. Flowers large ; berries black, 
~ large, and very agreeably tasting ; known by the name 
of Dewlerries. — 
9. R. sarmentoso-procumbens; caule tereti petiolisque re- 
curvato aculeatis, foliis ternatis glabris inequaliter 
"m 
canadensis. 
 cuncifolius.- 
occidentalis. 
hispidus. 
trivialis, 
* 
flagellaris, 
