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S"hrubs with Alternate Stipulate Compound Leaves. 

 Not Pod Bearing, 



Hosa macrpphylla, 

 Rose- 



Ban Gulab, Tumii, 



SMngari. 

 Rosacea. 

 F. B. I. iii, 366. 

 Himalaya, 4-10,000 ft. 

 Simla,Mashobra,Matiaiia, 

 Narkanda (Gollett). 

 Hazara (Barrett). 



Petals Similar. 



medium size ; prickly or smooth, prickles straight 

 or curved with dilated bases ; leaves 2-8 ins. long,, 

 stalk velvety, stipules large, broad, spreading, leaflets 

 7-11, nearly smooth, ovate, acute, teeth small, regular, 

 lateral leaflets smaller the further they are from 

 the end leaflet, which is |-3 ins. long ; flowers pink. 

 solitary or in clusters, 1 -2| ins. diam., calyx lobes 

 5, narrow, thread-like, longer than the petals, tip often 

 broad, toothed, petals 5, broad, stamens many styles 

 ununited ; fruit red, sometimes 2 ins. long, crowned 

 by the persistent calyx lobes, achenes large, j in. 

 long, few or many. 



Bosa 'Webbiana, 



Kuginoy sikanda. 



Rosacea, 



F. B. I.ii. 366. 



Himalaya, 



5-13,500 ft. 



medium size, smooth, prickles many, ^| in., straight 

 or curved with long bases, yellow ; leaves |-2 ins., 

 stipules small, leaflets 4-10, oblong or round, \-^ in., 

 base rounded ; flowers pink, 1-3 ins, diam., solitary, 

 calyx round or oval, bristly, lobes long-pointed, tips 

 broad, persistent, petals 5, heart-shaped with the 

 broad part at the tip, stamens many, styles ununited- 

 fruit ovoid or round, i-1 in. diam., crowned by the 

 persistent calyx lobes achenes many, ^ in. long 

 pale. 



Bosa sericea, 



Rosace.^}. 



F. B.I. ii. 367. 



Himalaya, 9-13,000 ft. 



Hattn, Baghi (Gollett). 



Chur. 



small ; branches quite smooth and unarmed or 

 prickly only or bristly and glandular, prickles i-lf ins., 

 turned up, brown, broad, flattened ; leaves 1-3 ins., 

 close set, stipules oblong, thin, with a short pointed 

 tip, leaflets 7-9, oblong, acutely toothed towards the 

 rounded tip, silky beneath ; flowers 2-2i ins, diam., 

 solitary, white or straw colour on short lateral 

 shoots, calyx tube bristly grandular, lobes 5, velvety, 

 ovate-lanceolate, persistent, petals 4, cordate with 

 broad tips, stamens many, styles ununited; fruit 

 nearly round, or pear-shaped silky or smooth, crown- 

 ed by the persistent calyx lobes ; achenes few, ^ in. 

 long. 



