718 JOURNAL. BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY S0CIE2Y, Vol. XIX, 



Shrcbs with Alternate Stipulate Compound Leaves. 



Not Pod Bearing Plants. 



Rubus nlveiLs, 



Rosacea. 



F. B. 1. ii, 835. 



Himalaya, 6-10,000 -ft. 



Kashmir. 



Snbus macilentus, 

 Bubusellipticus, 



Eubus fruticosus, 

 Bubus- antenxLifer, 

 Rubus purpnreus, 

 Bubus pungens, 



EubtLS biflorus, 



Akhreri, dher. 



ROSACEiE. 



F. B. I. ii. 338. 



Himalaya, 7-9,000 ft. 



Simla ((.Col ett"). 



Petals Similar, 



large, stem stout, branches rambling, often purple 

 without bristles ou gland tipped-hairs, young often 

 quite smooth or felted, prickles short scattered, pale; 

 leaves pinnately compound, leaJBets 3, rarely 5, 1-5 ins. 

 long, entire or lobulate, toothed, short or long pointed 

 smooth above, white felted beneath, terminal leaflet 

 sometimes cordate, leaf stalk 1-2 ins., slender with 1-2 

 prickles, stipules thread-like ; flowers \-\ in, diam. 

 pink, axillary or in few-flowered clusters on a long 

 stalk, nodding, bracts thread-like, calyx 5-lobed, per- 

 sistent, lobes ^-^ in, long, ovate-lanceolate, velvety, 

 spreading or reflexed in fruit, petals 5, J-| in. diam.. 

 broad-ovate, much smaller than the calyx, lobes erect, 

 concealing the stamens, stamens very many, fruit 

 round, large or small, of few or many, dry or fleshy 

 drupes, acid, stones pitted. 



see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



• see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



see Prostrate; Shrubs, Alternate, _Stipulate, Com- 

 pound. 



large ; branches spreading,: covered with white 

 powder like white-wash, prickles many, small, re- 

 curved ; leaves odd pinnate, stalk 1-2 ins., prickly, 

 stipules \ m. long, linear-lanceolate, leaflets 3 or 5, 

 ovate-lanceolate, 1-1^ ins. long, end one longer, 

 doubly toothed, often lobulate, velvety above, white or 



