348 ICOSANDRIA rOLYGYNIA, RubuS, 



serratis, intermedio ovato basi cuneato, lateralibus 

 rhombeis. — JFilld. enmn. 54Q. 



K. tnvialis. Ait. kew. ed. 2. t. 3. p. 26g. 



In fields and sandy woods : Virginia and Carolina. Tj . 

 June, July. v. v. The leaves are smaller, smooth, 

 and equal on the base ; petals more orbicular than 

 No. 8. 

 inermis. 10. R. caule petiolispedunculisque inermibus, foliis ternatis 



ovatis acutis inaequaliter serratis subtus tomentosis, 

 lateralibus subincisis, stipulis setaceo-subulatis. — 

 Willd. emim. 548. 



R. hispidus, Walt.Ji. car. Up ? 



In Pensylvania. ^2 . +. 

 spectalilis. 11. R, inermis glabra ; foliis ternatis ovatis acutis duplicato- 

 inaequaliter serratis subtus pubescentibus, pedunculis 

 terminalibus unifloris solitariis, petalis ovatis. 



On the banks of the Columbia, M. Lewis. On the 

 north-west coast, Menzies. T^ . April, May. v. s. 

 in Herb. Lewis, nc.c non Banks. The figure was taken 

 from a specimen in the collection of A. B. Lambert, 

 Esq. 



Frutex elegans, 4-5-pedalis. Rami geniculati, subflexu- 

 osi, teretes, Isevigati. GemmcB alternse, ferrugineae, 

 squamce obtusae. Fo/ia e gemmis subfasciculata, ter- 

 nata. Foliola ovato-oblonga, acuta, inciso-duplicato- 

 serrata, supra glabra, subtus pubescentia, lateralia basi 

 obliqua, interuiedio peliolato, Petioli pubescentes, 

 aculeo parvo recurvato uno alterove instructi. Stipules 

 lineares. Pedunculi terminales ur.iflori solitarii. Flores 

 magnitudinc R. odorali, profunde et amoene purpu- 

 rascentes. Calyx laciniis oblongis, brevi-acuminatis, 

 pubescentibus. /' e/a/a ovata, calyce plusquam duplo 

 longiora. 

 edorcttis. 12. R. inermis, erectus, viscido-hispidus ; foliis simplicibus 



acute 3 — 5-lobatis, corymbis terminalibus divaricatis, 

 calycibusappendiculatis, petalis suborbiculatis. — Willd. 

 sp'.pL 2. p. 108.1. 



Icon. Bot. mag. 323. Mill, ic 223,. Corn, canad. t. \5g. 



In the woods of Canada and on the Allegany mountains : 

 New York to Carolina. Jj • Ju'^e, July. v. v. A 

 line 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. 



