IO2 Rosacee. [ Rubus. 
For R. glomeratus Blume read: 
I. R. micropetalus Gardn. in Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. VIII, p. 6 
(1847) pp.; Gamble Fl. Madr. p. 441 (1919). R. rugosus var. B 
Thw. Enum. p. ror (1859). R. moluccanus Hk. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II, 
Pp. 330 (1879) pp. R. glomeratus Trim. FI. Ceyl. II, p. 136 (1894) pp. 
Upper montane zone; rather common. Ramboda; Hakgala; Pus- 
sellava. Fl. Jan., June; white; fruit purplish-red. 
Also in Tinevelly. 
For R. moluccanus var. Fairholmianus read: 
2. R. Fairholmianus Gardn. in Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. VIII, 
p. 6 (1847); Gamble 1. c. R. rugosa var. y Thw. Enum. p. 101 (1859). 
R. moluccanus Hk. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. II, p. 330 (1879) pp. R. moluc- 
canus var. Fairholmianus Trim. Fl. Ceyl. I], p. 137 (1894). 
Stems densely white or ochraceous tomentose, with numer- 
ous, almost straight, weak prickles; leaves simple, 25-44 in. 
long, 2{-4 in. broad, shallowly 7 lobed with obtuse lobes, 
densely and evenly, creamy pubescent beneath, with a few 
prickles on the main veins; petiole about 14 in. long; stipules 
and bracts very deeply laciniate, caducous; flowers in very 
dense, terminal panicles; bracts reddish; pedicels 0-15 in. 
long; calyx lobes slightly toothed, without a hyaline border; 
petals ? as long as the calyx segments; fruit of very numer- 
ous carpels, dark purple. 
Upper montane zone. Bushy places on Bopatalava Plains; between 
Adam’s Peak and Nuvara Eliya; Badulla road, Nuvara Eliya. Fs. 
March, April; pink. 
Also in S. India. 
3. R. rugosus Sm. in Rees, Cycl. XXX, no. 34 (1814), var. 
Thwaitesu Focke, in Bibl. Bot. LXXII, p. 94 (1909); Gamble 1. c. 
R. moluccanus var. macrocarpus Trim. Fl. Ceyl. II, p. 137 (1894) pp. 
Stems rather thinly dark brown pubescent, with a few 
weak, almost straight prickles; leaves simple, 2}—44 in. long, 
3-55 in. broad, obtusely 5 lobed, deeply cordate at the base, 
hairy on the veins and rugose above, ferrugineous or brown 
pubescent beneath, with the veins rather darker and occa- 
sional prickles on the main veins; petiole 12-3 in. long; 
stipules bifid, rather deeply laciniate, almost glabrous, 
caducous; flowers in few-flowered, loose, terminal panicles; 
bracts toothed, densely ferrugineous pubescent, without a 
hyaline border; petals % as long as the calyx segments; fruit 
black, of several large carpels. 
Montane zone. Nuvara Eliya; Hakgala. Fls. Nov., May. 
4. R. Gardnerianus O. Ktze. Meth. p. 214 (1879); Gamble 1. c. 
R. macrocarpus Gardn. in Calc. Journ. Nat. Hist. VIII, p. 7 (1847) 
non Benth. R. rugosus var.6 Thw. Enum. p. tor. R. moluccanus 
Hk. f. in Fl. Brit. Ind. II, p. 330 (1879) pp. R. moluccanus var. 
macracarpus Trim. Fl. Ceyl. II, p. 137 (1894). 
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