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ROSA- Gen. pl. 863. 



Calyx urceolatus, collo I CalifX urceotate, con- 

 coarctatus, 0-fid us. P^^a- | tracted at the throat, S 

 la 5. Semina plurima. clett Pdals 5. Sfeds 



hispida, calycis interiori I numerous, hispid, attachs- 

 lateii affixa. ed to the interior side of 



i. Parvipl 



R fructibus 



lyx 



Fruit dobose, arid, with 



pedunculisque hispidis; tht* peduncles, hispid ; 

 petiolis pubescentibus, I petioles pubescent, some- 

 subaculeatis ; aculeis sti- | what prickly; the stipular 

 pularibus rectis ; foliolis prickles straiajht ; leu\ r-s 

 elliptico-lanceolatis, sirn- | elliptic lanceolate, simply 

 pliciter serratis, glabris; serr.ite, glabrous; flowers 

 floribus subgeminatis. — | generally iu pairs 



Pursh, 1. p. 3Jr4. 



Sp. pi. 2. p. 1068. 



R- CaioUniana, Mich. I. p. 295. 



Soot creeping. 6fein about 2 feet high, glabrous, dotteJ; branches 

 somewhat geniculate. Leaves quinate ; the lateral leaflets generally 

 oval, obtuse ; the terminal lanceolate, acute— all a little h«ry but 

 lucid on the upper surface, pubescent and paler on the lower. i9p%M$ 

 bj pairs at the base of each petiole, generally straight, sometime* re- 

 curved, smaller ones irregularly scattered along the stem. ^to«^^s 



termin 



wrminai, soiitarj, sometimes oj p*i'»' ^"'97 —■,: ;■ p'.^ 

 the segments subulate, acuminate, the 3 extenor laciniate. PetaU 

 •bovate, emarginate. The mature /rwiV nearly glabrou*. 

 Gro^v^ ia dry; fertile soils; in Chatliam county. Georgia, not ua- 



common. 



Ma J — J 



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8. LucidA. 



R. fructibu: depresso. | fui glob !a ■ dep e« 



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