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pinnate, oval, obtuse at base, lined and white downy 

 underneath, the odd one sub-cordate. Mich. 



A more delicate fruit than the last, found in similar places. 

 The stem and branches are without prickles, but covered with 

 thick stiff bristles. Petioles hispid, bearing one or two pairs of 

 lateral leafets and a terminal one; the lateral leafets sessile. 

 Flowers white, in terminal clusters with hispid peduncles. Fruit 

 red, richly flavored. — May. 



* RuBus SETOsus. Bristly Raspberry, 



R. caule erecto^ reclmato^ hispido ; foliis ternatis 

 quinatisve, utrinque glabris, concoloribus. 



Stem erect, reclining, bristly; leaves ternate or qui- 

 nate, smooth and green on both sides. 



Stem woody, erect at base, reclining, without prickles, but 

 thickly covered with strong bristles. Petioles semicylindrical, 

 channelled. Leaves ternate, a few younger ones quinate ; leafets 

 rhomboid-lanceolate, acute at base, smooth, or with the veins 

 pubescent underneath, nnequally serrate, the odd one petioled. 

 Stipules long and linear. Flowers in racemes with bristly pedi- 

 cels. Petals white, linear-obovate, distant. Fruit red, ripening 

 late. — In a swamp at Sudbury. — June. Received also from Dr. 

 Payne, Montreal. 



RuBus ViLLOSus. Tall Blaclcherry . 



American Medical Botany, PI. xxxviii. 



Pubescent, bristly and prickly; leaves in threes or 

 fives, leafets avate, acuminate, serrate, with the peti- 

 oles prickly ; racemes naked, about twenty flowered ; 

 petals lance-ovate. 



This shrub has a tall, branching, prickly stem, more or less 

 furrowed and angular. Leaves mostly in threes, on a channelled, 

 hairy petiole. A few are solitary and some quinate. Leafets 

 ovate, acuminate, sharply and unequally serrate, covered with 

 scattered hairs above, and with a thick, soft pubescence beneath. 

 The terminal leafet is pedicelled, the two side ones sessile. 

 The petiole and back of the middle rib are commonly armed 



