ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. RubuS. 



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obovalis. 



arcticus. 



** Subherhacei. 



13. R. herbaceusj pubescens; flagellis replantibus, foliister- saxatilis, 



natis rhombeis acutis inciso-dentatis nudis, imparl pe- /3. canadensis, 

 tiolato, floribus subternis, pedicellis elongatis. — Mich. 

 Ji. amer. 1. p. 298. 

 In Canada, and on the mountains of New York to Vir- 

 ginia. 1/. June, July. v. v. Berries small, black. 



14. R. fruticescens, pilis rigidis hispidus ; foliis ternatis ro- 



lundato-obovalibus serratis nudis, stipulis setaceis, ra- 

 cemis floriferis subcorymbosis paucifloris, bracteis 

 ovatis, pedicellis elongatis. — Mich. ji. amer. 1. p. 29S. 

 In swamps, among sphagnum, on the mountains : New 

 York to Carolina. 1/ . May— July. v. v. Berries 

 with only a few large grains black and sweet. 



15. R. herbaceus, pusillus; caule inermi subunifloro, foliis 



ternatis glabris obtuse serratis, petalis subrotundis 



emarginatis.— /f'i/W. sp. pi. 2. p. 1088. 

 Icon. Engl. hot. 1585. But. mag. 132. 

 In Labrador and near Hudson's Bay. 1/ . May, June. 



V. s. in Herb. Lambert. ; v. v. in Hortis. Flowers of a 



beautiful rose colour ; berries amber, very delicious. 



16. R. herbaceus, pusillus > caule inermi unifloro, filiis ter- 



natis glabris arg-ute serratis, petalis oblongis integris, 



stylis approximatis. Smith exot. bot. 2. p. 53. t. 8(5. 

 R. acaulis. Mich.Ji. amer. 1 . p. 2g8. 

 In bogs of Canada, and on the north-west coast. ]!/ . 



Jane, July. v. s. in Herb. Dickson. Resembles the 



foregoing one very much. 



17. R. herbaceus, pusillus, repens ; foliis pedato-quinatis 



incisis, pedunculis filiformibus medio bracteatis, ca- 

 lycibus glabriusculis reflexis. Smith ic. ined.f. 3. p. 03. 

 t. 63. 

 On the north-west coast. Menxies. 1/. v. s. in Herb. 

 Banks. Petals white ? This species may probably 

 belong to the genus Dalibarda. 



18. R. herbaceus, pusillus; caule inermi unifloro erecto, 



foliis simplicibus cordatis triloLis rugoso-venosis, pe- 

 talis lanceolatis. — JVdld. sp. pi. 2. p. IO89. Smith ic. 

 ined.f. 3. t. 64. 

 On the north-west coast, Menxies. %. v.s. in Herb. 

 Banks. Flowers purple. 



19. R. herbaceus, pusillus ; caule inermi unifloro erecto, Chamccmo' 



rus, 



pistillatus 



pedatus. 



Stella tus. 



