Plants of the Punjab. 2 10F 
SHRUBS WITH ALTERNATE STIPULATE COMPOUND LEAVES. 
Rubus niveus, 
_ Rosacea. 
Pe Blin. Soo. 
Himalaya, 
6-10,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Rubus macilentus, 
Rubus ellipticus, — 
Rubus fruticosus, 
Rubus antennifer, 
Rubus purpureus, 
Rubus pungens, 
Rubus biflorus, 
Akhrert, dher. 
RosacE&. 
FYB. du. 358. 
Himalaya, 
7-9,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
PETALS UNUNITED. 
large, stem stout, branches rambling, often purple 
without bristles or gland-tipped hairs, young often quite 
smooth or felted, prickles short, scattered, pale; leaves 
pinnately compound, leaflets 8, rarely 5, 1-5 in. long, 
entire or lobulate, toothed, short- or long- pointed, smooth 
above, white-felted beneath, terminal leaflet sometimes 
cordate, leaf stalk 1-2 in., slender with 1-2 prickles, stipules 
thread-like ; flowers }-1 in. diam., pink, axillary orin few- 
flowered clusters on a long stalk, nodding, bracts thread- 
like, calyx 5-lobed, persistent, lobes 4-1 in. long, ovate- 
lanceolate, velvety, spreading or reflexed in fruit, petals 
5, 4-4 In. diam., broad ovate, much smaller than the calyx, 
lobes erect, concealing the stamens, stamens very many ; 
fruit round, large or small, of few or many, dry or fleshy 
drupes, acid, stones minute, pitted. 
see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 
pound. 
see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 
pound. 
see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 
pound. 
see Prostrate Herbs, Alternate, Stipulate, Compound, 
see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 
pound. 
see Prostrate Shrubs, Alternate, Stipulate, Com- 
pound. 
large, branches spreading, covered with white 
powder-like white-wash, prickles many, small, recurved ; 
leaves odd pinnate, stalk 1-2 in., prickly, stipules } in. 
long, linear-lanceolate, leaflets 8 or 5, ovate-lanceolate, 
1-14 in. long, end one longer, doubly toothed, often lobu- 
late, velvety above, white or felted beneath ; flowers 4-3 in. 
diam., white, 1-8, together on slender drooping stalks, 
calyx lobes 5, broad, long-pointed, petals 5, lobes rounded, 
stamens many ; fruit round, # in. diam., a column in the 
centre covered with 20-30 very small drupes, succulent, 
sweet, red, or orange, a minute stone in each drupe, pit- 
ted. 
