ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. KubuS. 



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ciineifoUus. 



4. R. glabriuscula ; foliis digitalis denisquinis ternatisque, canadensis. 



folinlis lanceolatis utrinque nudis argute serratis, c;mle 



inermi, bracteis lanceulatis. — JFilld. sp.pl. 2. p. 1085. 



In rockv barren woods : Canada and New England, fj . 



June, July. v. v. Stem and old branches purple. 



5. R. ramis petiolis pedunculisque tomentosis sparsim re- 



curvato-acuieatis, tbliis 3 — 5-digitatis, tbliolis cuneato- 

 obovatis suptrrne inaequaliter dentatis plicatis margine 

 inlegerr^mo revolutis subtus tomentosis, racemis ter- 

 minaiibus paniculatis, pedicellis divaricatis nudius- 

 culis. 



R. parvifolins. JValt.fi. car. \Ag. 



In sandy fields and woods : New Jersey and Carolina. 

 ^2 . June, July. v. v. A straggling briar of a gray 

 a-pect ; the berries hard and dry. 



6. R. ramis petiolisque glaucis et aculeatis, foliis ternis ova- occidcntalis . 



libus acuminatis sublobatim duplicato-serratis subtus 

 cano-tomentosis, petiolis teretibus^ aculeis recurvatis, 

 racemis lerminalibus. — lVilid.sp.pl. 2. p. 1082. 

 Icon. Dill, elth /. 247./. 3ig. 



In rocky and mountainous situations : Canada to Caro- 

 lina, h . May, June. v. v. The stem is smooth, 

 and covered with a blueish dew. Berries black or red ; 

 known in the gardens by the name of Virgiman 

 Raspberry, 

 y . R. sarmentoso-procumbens ; caulibus petiolis peduncu- 

 lisque setis rigidis hispidissirais, foliis ternatis inciso- 

 serratis nudis, intermedio pedicellato. — fVilld. sp. 

 pi 2 p 1083. 

 In Canada. Kalm. Tj . +. Resembles some of the 

 following species, particularly No. p. 

 8. R. sarmentoso-procumbens } petiolis pedunculisque re- 

 curvato aculeato-hispidis, stipulis subulatis, foliis ter- 

 natis quinatisve oblongo-ovahbus acutis inaequaliter 

 serratis subpubescentibus, pedicellis sulitariis elongatis, 

 petalis obovatis calyce triplo longioribus. — Mich.fi. 

 amer. 1. p. 296. 

 In old fields, common : New England to Carolina. Tj . 

 May, June. v. v. Flowers large ; berries black, 

 large, and very agreeably tasting ; known by ihe name 

 of Dewberries. 

 g. R. sarmentoso-procumbens J caule tereti petiolisque re- 

 curvato-aculeatis, foliis lernaiis glabris inaequaliter 



hispidus. 



trivialis. 



flagellaris. 



