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19. Rubus subornatus, Focke. Sp. nov. Plate Lxix. 
Frutex ramis arcuatis, I-2 m. altus; turiones hornotini ? 
Rami vetusti teretes, glabri, hinc inde aculeis e basi lata lance- 
olatis instructi. Rami fertiles, praeter flores magnos, illis 
R. 1daet admodum similes, teretes, inferne parce, superne densius 
pilosi, aculeis falcatis armati. Folia ternata, apicem versus 
in bracteas abeuntia; petioli laxe villosi, aculeis uncinatis 
armati; stipulae anguste lineares; foliola membranacea, ut- 
rinque fere 6~-g nervia, grosse inciso-serrata, supra puberula, 
glabrescentia, subtus appresse albo-tomentosa; terminale e 
basi saepe cordata ovatum vel subtrilobum, fere 5-6 cm. longum, 
lateralia subsessilia, oblonga. -Flores in ramis longis 6-10, 
in brevibus 1-3, nutantes, expansi diam. 2°5-3°0 cm., praeter 
terminalem in axillis bractearum vel saepius foliorum superiorum, 
saepissime solitarii, rarius bini; pedunculi 1-3 cm. longi, parce 
vel crebre aculeati; calyx externe cano-tomentellus; cupula 
plana, sepala triangulari-lanceolata, mucronata vel aristata, post 
anthesin patentia ; petala obovata, sepalis, praeter mucronem, 
fere aequilonga, roseo-purpurea ; stamina fere uniseriata, post 
anthesin patentia, filamentis longis glabris ; carpellorum capitu- 
lum fundo nudum ; carpella parce vel dense pilis strictis hispida ; 
styli longi, filiformes. 
Rami florentes habitu illis R. idaei similes, sed flores multo 
majores. 
a. forma parce vel non glandulosa. 
“Shrub of 4-6 ft. Flowers purplish rose. Rocky situations 
on the margins of cane-brakes on the eastern flank of the Tali 
Range. Lat. 25° 40’. Alt. g-11,000 ft. August 1906.” G. 
Forrest. No. 4402.—Eglandular 
‘‘Spinous shrub, branches arched, of 4-7 ft. Flowers rose 
carmine. Grassy openings in mixed forests on the eastern 
flank of the Lichiang Range. Lat. 27° 10’. Alt. g-10,500 ft. 
. June 1906.”” G. Forrest. No. 2302.—Glands rare. 
b. var. melanadenus. 
Rami floriferi breves, praecipue in partibus superioribus copiose 
nigro-glandulosi. 
“Shrub of 3-5 ft. Flowers rose red. Dry, shady situations 
in” forests on the eastern flank of the Lichiang Range. 
. 27° Alt. r0-11,000 ft. May 1906.” G. Forrest. 
ie: 2124. 
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