dae 
inermis. 
Spectabilis, 
gdoratus, 
| ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. Rubus. 
serratis, intermedio. ovato. basi cuneato, lateralibus ` : 
 rhombeis.— Willd. enum. 549. >n: 0o : 
.R. trivialis, Ait: kèw. ed. 2. t. 3. p. 269. pi 
łn. fields and sandy woods: Virginia and Carolina. h. 
— June, July. v. v.. The leaves are smaller, smooth, . 
. and equal on the base; petals more orbicular than - 
- No.8., À ; tad rac. o 
10, R. caule petiolis pedunculisque inermibus, foliis ternatis 
ovatis. acutis inaqualiter serratis subtus tomentosis, © 
lateralibus: subincisis, stipulis setaceo-subulatis.— “ 
: Willd. enum. 548. EV 
.. R. hispidus, Walt. fl. car. 149? 
In Pensylvania. Buh 
41. R. inermis glabra; foliis ternatis ovatis acutis duplicato- 
inzqualiter serratis subtus pubescentibus, pedunculis 
terminalibus unifloris solitariis, petalis ovatis, L- 
— On the banks of the Columbia. M. Lewis. On the 
north-west coast, Menzies. h. April, May. v. $ 
in Herb. Lewis, nec non Banks. The figure was taken 
from a specimen in the collection of A, B. Lambert, 
Frutex elegans, 4-5-pedalis. Rami geniculati, subflexu- 
osi, teretes, levigati. Gemme alterna, ferrugineæ, 
squama obtuse. Folia e yis subfasciculata, ter- 
mata. Foliola ovato-oblonga, acuta, inciso-duplicato- 
serrata, supra glabra, subtus pubescentia; lateralia hast © 
obliqua, intermedio petiolato. — Petioli pubescentes, 
. Rculeo parvo recurvato uno alterove instructi. Stipule 
. lineares. Pedunculi terminales uniflori solitarii. Flores 
magnitudine R. odorati, profunde et amæne purpt 
rascentes. Calyx laciniis oblongis, brevi-acuminatis, 
pubescentibus, Petala ovata, calyce plusquam duplo 
longiota.:4 ove Hd Peer iH aided 
12. R. inermis, erectus, viscido-hispidus ; foliis simplicibus 
_ acute 3—5-lobatis, corymbis terminalibus divaricatis, 
calycibus appendiculatis, petalis suborbiculatis.— Willd, 
sp. pl. 2. p. 1085. den 
Icon. Bot. mag. 323. Mill. ic. 223. Corn. canad. t, 159. 
In the woods of Canada and on the Allegany mountains: 
New York to Carolina. h. June, July. v. v. A 
fine ornamental shrub ; flowers rose-coloured or crim- 
son ; berries yellow, of a very fine flavour and large 
size, but scarcely ever produced in the gardens. 
