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R. LEUCOSTACHYS. • Fig. 371. 
Stems arched, angular and furrowed, hairy. Prickles straight. Leaves 
with 3 or 5 stalked, somewhat cordate, coriaceous leaflets, white beneath. 
Panicle elongated and slender, hairy. A variety of fruticosus. July 
and Aug. Deep pink. (|) E. B. Supp. 2631. E. B. 2. 721* bis. 
H. fyArn. 126. Bab. 99. Lind. 93. 
R. macrophyllus. Fig. 372. 
Prickles very few and small, equal. Leaves large, with 3-5 stalked 
elliptical leaflets. A variety of fruticosus. July and Aug. Greenish 
white. (£) E. B. Supp. 2625. E. B. 2. 721 * quar. II. Am. 124 
Bab. 101. Lind. 93. 
R. Kohleri. Fig. 373. 
Stems decurved. Prickles numerous, unequal. Leaves with 5 stalked 
ovate or elliptical leaflets. Panicles much divided, long, rigid, naked 
at the end. A variety of fruticosus. July and Aug. Pale pink. (4) 
E. B. Supp. 2605. E. B. 2. 723*. H. Am. 128. Bab. 103. Lind. 93. 
R. CORYLIFOLIUS. Fig. 374. 
Stem decurved, roundish. Prickles unequal, scattered. Leaves with 
5 ovate leaflets, the outer ones sessile. Calyx spreading or reflexed. 
A variety of fruticosus or cccsiusl July and Aug. White; fruit black, 
large-grained. (4) E. B. 1. 827. E. B. 2. 723. II.fr Am. 122. 
Bab. 106. Lind. 93. 
R. c^Esius. Dewberry. Fig. 375. 
Stems biennial, woody, trailing, angular, glaucous. Prickles straight, 
unequal, passing into setae. Leaves mostly with 3 leaflets, the lateral 
ones sessile. Calyx embracing the fruit. Fruit large-grained. Varieties 
numerous. Heaths and banks. 1-3 ft. June and July. White or 
pale pink ; fruit black, with a glaucous bloom. (-|) E. B. 1. 826. 
E. B. 2. 7 22. H. Am. 122. Bab. 107 . Lind. 94. 
R. saxatilis. Stone Bramble. Fig. 376. 
Stems nearly herbaceous, creeping; flowering branches erect. Leaves 
ternate. Panicle cymose. Rocky woods. Fruit edible. 6-10 in. 
June. Greenish white ; fruit red. (|) E. B. 1.2233. E. B. 2. 724. 
II. fy Am. 122. Bab. 107. Lind. 95. 
R. arcticus. Arctic Bramble. Fig. 377. 
Stems erect, rather woody, very slender, without prickles, generally 
one-flowered. Leaves ternate. Mountain moors; very rare. Fruit 
edible. 4-6 in. June. Deep rose-colour; fruit red. (f) E. 2L 
I. 1585. E. B. 2. 725. H. ^ Am. 123. Bab. 108. Lind. 95. 
R. Chamaemorus. Cloud-berry. Fig. 378. 
Stems simple, herbaceous, single-flowered. Leaves simple, lobed. 
Flowers unisexual. Mountain moors. Fruit edible. 6-8 in. June. 
White; fruit orange, (4) E. B. 1.716. E. B. 2. 726. H. fy Am. 123. 
Bab. 108. Lind. 95. 
Genus 6. Fragaria. 
F. vesca. Wild Strawberry. Fig. 379. 
Hairs of the pedicels closely pressed. Woods; abundant. Fruit edible. 
4-9 in. Perenn. May-Aug. White; fruit red or white, (4) E. B. 
1. 1524. E. B. 2. 727. II. fy Am. 130. Bab. 95. Lind. 95. 
F. ATROVIRENS. Fig. 380. 
A variety of vesca, with larger fruit and more rounded leaves. 
Northumberland. 4-6 in. Perenn. May-July. White; fruit white 
or red. (|) E. B. Supp. 2742. E. B. 2. 727*. Lind. 96. 
