ROSACEi^ 41 



wise in the pod and have their stalk (funicle) thickened 



into a short cup-shaped aril. t. 323. 



Nilgiris : at Coonoor planted. 



Gen. Dist. Native of Australia from Moneton Bay, Queensland, to the 

 Brown River in S. Australia. 



ROSACEA. 



See Vol. I p. 129. 



PYGEUM. 



Pygcum gardneri Hook, f, ; Vol. I p. 130. t. 324. 



Nilgiris : Coonoor on Lamb's Rk. Rd., etc., 6,000 feet, 

 flowering May. Fyson. 



PRINSEPIA. 

 Prinscpia utilis Royle ; Wt. I p. 467 and II t. 95. 



RUBUS. 



See Vol. I p. 132, but for the key substitute : 



{Leaves lobed, but not divided b 

 Leaves of three leaflets R. ellipticus. 

 Leaves pinnate oi 5 to 7 leaflets d 



i Bracts pectinately laciniate with linear segments 

 b < _ R. fulvus! 

 ( Bracts laciniate at apex c 



{Leaves orbicular in outline, tomentum thick, inflorescence 

 dense R. rugosus. 

 Leaves ovate in outline, tomentum short, inflorescence 

 loose R. fairholmianus. 



{Branches glabrous, not glandular, petals pink ; fruit black 

 R. niveus. 

 Branches glandular ; petals red ; fruit purple 

 R. racemosus. 



Rubus rugosus Sinu\ Var. Thwaitesii ; part of R. moluc- 

 canus, Vol. I p. 132. Lobes of leaf rounded, sinuses 

 shallow, Vol. II t. 96 top figure. 



Nilgiris, at high levels. 



