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XLVIII. ROSACE.?;. 



[Rubus. 



with strong thorns. Stipules hairy, long-setiferous. Panicles 

 terminal, 6 in. long; branches i in. or less, stout velvety. Flowers 

 •5 in. across. Sepals ovate-obtuse, white-silky inside, yellow-silky 

 outside. Petals broad rounded about as long. Fruit red, sweet. 

 Hab. Perak, Batang Padang valley 2000 ft. altitude (Wray), 

 Distrib. Java, Sumatra. 



The broad leaves and large flowers distinguish this bramble from the 

 others. 



Fig. 59. — Rubus angulosus. 



(2) R. angulosus Focke, Bibl. Bot. 17, p. 90. 



Big sarmentose shrub armed with short hooked thorns, buff 

 tomentose. Leaves ovate or rounded, cordate, 3- to 8-lobed, 

 lobes acute, denticulate, sparsely hairy above ; midrib, back of 

 leaf and petioles buff-tomentose, thorny, blade 3*5 to 8 in. long, 

 3 to 7 in. wide; petioles i to 3 in. long. Stipules pinnatifid, 

 fimbriate. Flowers crowded in short axillary racemes to the 

 branch ends. Bracts oblong, palmatifid hairy outside. Calyx 

 yellow, silky; sepals triangular, lanceolate. Petals ovate erose- 

 dentate nearly as long. Drupes small few, orange. Hab. Com- 



