250 88. E. GLANDULOSUS. 



(Blox.), with the exception of the terminal leaflet, which is 

 more ovate and more cusj)idate. 



/?. hirtus; foliis quinatis, foliolis subtus in venis 

 longe et dense pilosis micantibus grosse insequaliter 

 serratis, foliolo terminali subcordato-ovato-acuminato, 

 paniculse ssepe elongatse ramis racemosis vel corymbosis 

 brevi-setosis, racbide subrecto. 



R hirtus Wald. and Kit. PI. Hungar. ii. 150. t. 141 

 (1805). Weihe in Bluff et Fingerh. Comp. Fl. Germ. i. 688. 

 Eubi Germ. 95. t. 43. Trattin. Eos. iii. 23. "Wimm. et 

 Grab. Fl. Silec. ii. 38. Wimm. Fl. Schles. 134. 



H. hirtus a Weiheanus Metsch in Linnsea xxviii. 160. 



R. glandulosus p hirtus Bab.! Man. ed. 5. 108; ed. 6. 

 117. 



E, glandulosus Beichenb. Fl. excurs. 607. 



R.fuscus Lees! in Steele 55 (1847); Malv. 52. Blox.1 

 in Kirby 40 (not of Weihe). 



R. glaiidulosus jS/uscus Bab.! Man. ed. 4. 105. 



E. glandulosus y rosaceus Lees ! in Steele 55. 



E. fusco-ater Lindl. ! Syn. ed. 1. 94. Leight. ! Fl. Shrop. 

 235. 



E. Koehleri efuscus Leight. ! Fasc. 21 (sp.). 



Stem arcuate-prostrate, round at the base, angular above, 

 with many hairs, much branched. Aciculi and sefce unequal, 

 few, short. Prickles many, rather strong but slender, much 

 declining from a long compressed base. Leaves quinate- 

 pedate. Leaflets all stalked, green on both sides, pilose 

 above, with many long shining hairs on the veins beneath, 

 coarsely and irregularly serrate; basal oblong; intermediate, 

 obovate, acuminate; terminal ovate, acuminate, subcordate 

 below; petioles and midribs with many hooked prickles 

 beneath; stipules linear. 



Flowering shoot from reddish brown scales, very hairy, 



