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Styles little hispid; petioles unarmed; leaflets decidedly hairy 

 3- suhmitis. 



Styles densely hispid ; petioles pricklj' ; leaflets thinly hairy urhica. 



^(Leaflets uniserrate 5 



(Leaflets irregularly serrate or subbiserrate 9 



^1 Styles hispid or densely so 6 



[ Styles thinly hispid 8 



n. f Fruit elongate- ovoid or ellipsoid ram ealis. 



(Fruit ovoid or broadly so 7 



„( Leaflets large, suborbicular plat7jpliylla. 



{Leaflets medium, oval semiglabra. 



Q j Leaflets small ; fruit ovoid or subglobose Gabrielis. 



I Leaflets large ; fruit subglobose sphcerocarpa. 



Q ( Fruit ovoid ; leaflets medium, oval jactata. 



(Fruit globose; leaflets very large sjyinetomm. 



j. Subgroup Canescentes. (See p. 24.) 



Leaflets hairy both sides, small canescens. 



Leaflets glabrous above, medium hemitricha. 



k. Subgroup Deseglisei. (See p. 25.) 



-J (Leaflets broad, simply serrate, hairy both sides 2 



(Leaflets rather narrow, irregularly serrate, glabrous above... incerta. 

 (Prickles hooked or arcuate; peduncles weakly hispid ; leaflets rather 



2] small Deseglisei. 



(Prickles straightish ; peduncles aciculate ; leaflets large collina. 



1. Subgroup Aciculate. (See p. 27.) 

 Only one variety aciculata. 



m. Subgroup Reuteri. (See p. 27.) 



^ (Leaflets uniserrate 2 



(Leaflets biserrate 3 



n (Peduncles smooth Reuteri. 



(Peduncles hispid-glandular intricata. 



o j Peduncles smooth 4 



(Peduncles hispid-glandular 7 



, (Leaflets eglandular beneath 5 



(Leaflets glandular on primary nerves stcphanocarpa. 



_ j Prickles many, running into acicles ; styles not very woolly Hailstoni. 



(Prickles uniform 6 



„ (Leaflets medium, oval, acute subcristata. 



(Leaflets large, broadly oval, subobtuse vcnosa. 



„\ Leaflets eglandular beneath fugax. 



( Leaflets glandular on primary veins cenensis. 



n. Subgroup Subcanin.e. (See p. 30.) 



Leaflets uniserrate snbcanina. 



Leaflets bi serrate den ticu lata. 



