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ICOiANORIA POLYGTNIA. 



6. 



LuTEscENs. Pursh. 



R. fructibus glofiosis, I Fruit globose, and, with 



peduficulisque 



glal)ris 



the pedundes. glabtous ; 



ramulis hispido-spinosis ; | branches hispid spiny 



foliolis (7)glahris, ovali- 



leaflets (7) glabrous, 0- 



bus. acuminato-serratis ; | val, with the serratuies 



petiolis inermibus ; flori- 

 bus solitariis ; laciniis ca- 



acuminate; petioles un. 

 armed ; flowers solitary j 



l>cislanceolati8,cuspida I segments of the calyx 



tis ; petalis ovalibus, ob 



lanceolate, cuspidate ; pe- 



Pursh, g. p. tals oval, very obtuse. 



tusissimis. 

 735. 



mowers white, with a faint w.-g. .,. yc.uw. 



trows in Carolina ; Pursh. Cultivated in the gardens in England 

 perhaps a garden \ariety. " ° 



Flowers 



7. 



ScAVEOLENS. 



R. fructibus ovatis ;pe. | Fruit ovate, with the 



peduncles and peiioles 

 glandularly hispid ; stem 

 glabrous, prickles slen- 



dunculis petiolisqueglan- 

 duloso-hispidis ; caule 

 glabro, aculeis tenuibus, 

 subrecurvis ; foliolis 



rotundato-ellip- 



ticis, supra pubescenti- 

 bus. 



tier. 



slightly 



recurved 



♦ 



subtus subglanduld- 



in Cyclop. 

 sub Rosa. 



SIS. 



Smith 



leaflets (o^-7) round el- 

 liptic, pubescent on the 

 upper, glandular on the 

 lower surface. 



Pursh, 1. p. 346. 



hnfnT^":^:^l^^^^^ 5,P"^'^'e« Jong. Flowers pink, small, oftea 



2 of them freLentlv ^' ^^§'ne»ts of the calyaf not always simple. 

 Smith. ^"^'^P'''"*^^- ^^«»' smooth or somewhat p-icklj. 



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Flowers Maj. 



8. jLevi 



GATA. 



R. fructibus oblon^.. 



hispidis5 foliis perennami 



Mich. 



2:1s, 



Fruit oblong, hispid? 



leaves pereuui^, teriiate; 



