504 Eosaceae. 



losis et stellulatis parce pubescentibus , subtus tomento denso moUi 

 velutino-cinerascentibus, terminali subrotundo, brevissime cuspidato; 

 inflorescentia densa, elongata, ramulis brevibus erecto-patentibus, densi- 

 ssime patule villosis, subinermibus ; sepalis tomentosis, reflexis; petalis 

 obovatis, roseis; staminibus stylos aequantibus, post antbesin fructui 

 applicatis ; fructu subgloboso, nigro. — Differt a praecedente indumeuto 

 et inflorescentia densa, angusta, fere inermi. — Pi. amoeno Port. 

 e descriptione A. Kerneri in nov. pl. sp. dec. III. p. 9 maxime affinis, 

 sed ab eo foliolis supra stelligeris et inflorescentia subinermi differre 

 videtur. 



In camjDis ad Pharsalum Thessaliae (Heldr,). — Jun. Jul. '^. 



2. Subsectio. Tomentosi Focke syn, rub. p. 225, — Turiones 

 suberecti vel procumbentes, sulcati, glabri vel pilosi, aculeis subaequa- 

 libus, interdum quoque glandulis setisque vel aculeohs instructi ; stipulae 

 lineares ; foliola supra piHs stellulatis plus minus obducta, subtus albo- 

 tomentosa, lateralia breviter petiokdata; inflorescentia densa, elongata, 

 glandulosa vel eglandulosa, 



6. R. tomentosus Borkh. in Roem. neu, mag. bot. I. p. 2; 

 AVilld. sp. II, p. 1083; Ch. et B. exp. p. 142, Fl. pelop. p. 32; 

 Fraas fl, class, p. 76; Hekh-. Nutzpfl. p. 66, Fl. cephalon. p. 36, 

 chlor. Parn. p. 17, in Sitzber, acad. Wiss. Berku 1883 p. 4; Bois. 

 fl. or. II. p. 694; Chloros Waklverh. p. 36; HaL in z. b. G. 1888 

 p. 751, Beitr. fl. Epir, p. 20, Beitr. fl. Thessal. p. 11; Haussk. symb, 

 p. 72; Form in Ver. Briinn 1896 p. 108, — R. triphyUus Belk 

 app. fL ped. p. 24, non Thunb. — H. canescens DC. hort. monsp, 

 p. 139. — JR. australis Kern. nov. pL sp. III, p. 32, non Forster, — 

 jR. meridionalis Kern. ex Focke syn. rub, p. 226; Form. in D. bot. 

 Mon. 1891 p. 55, in Ver, Briinn 1897 p. 77. — ? Pi. alUcans Fonn. 

 in Ver. Briinn 1897 p. 77, an Kit, ■ — Exsicc: Sint. it, thessaL 

 n. 430. — 



Frutex pumikis ; fokis ternatis vel quinatis, petiolo supra sulcato, 

 fokoks oblongo-rhombeis vel obovatis, acutis vel obtusis (f. ohtusifoUa 

 Bois. fl. or. II. p. 694), grosse-serratis, basin versus cuneatis vel bre- 

 viter truncatis; sepaks tomentosis, reflexis; petaks eUipticis, albido- 

 lutescentibus, mediocribus ; staminibus stylos aequantibus ; fructu mediocri, 

 drupeoks discretis, nigris, saepius exsuccis. — Occurrit setis glanduk- 

 feris aculeoksque sparsis vel crebris, fokoks supra glabris vel inconspicue 

 stellulatis vel canescenti-tomentosis et (f. meridionalis Kern.) turionibus 

 pihs brevissimis steUatis, pilisque longioribus fascicuhitis munitis, fokoks 

 supra praeter pilis stellatis pihs longioribus simplicibus micantibus vestitis, 

 margine dense cikatis. 



In dumetis regionis montanae et subalpinae. Frequens in Epiro 

 et Thessaka, in mt. Pindo, Chassia, Olympo, Ossa, Pekon ; Attica: mt. 

 Hymettus, Pentehcon, Parnes (Heldr.); mt. Parnassus, Kiona (HaL); 

 Argoks: ji^eninsula Methana (Haussk.); Achaia: mt. Clielmos, KyUene 

 (Orph.); Laconia: mt. Malevo (Orph.), pr. Mistra, Sparta, pr. Carithena 



