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208. RUBUS. 



leafy. Branches corymbose. Cal. witt a leaf- 

 like temiination. S. 7- lower Rhine. 



33. ScMeieheri. Stem nearly terete. Pr. 

 unequal, mixed v\T.th hairs, glands, and setas. 

 Lts. 3, obovate, acuminate, gi-een and softly 

 downy beneath. Inflorescence racemose. S. 

 7, 8. Ger. Eng. ? 



34. ^landulosus (5e^/«r(^^, W. andN.). 

 Stem round. Pr. small, slender, mixed with 

 hairs, glands, and setse. Lts. 3 or 5, elliptic, 

 pale green and downy beneath. Pan. com- 

 pound. S. 7, 8. Ger. Eng. Cal. of Fr. 

 sometimes reflsxed, when there seems little to 

 distinguish this species from R. Giintheri ; 

 sometimes erect, tvhen it is separated from 

 R. csesius by the want of bloom on the stem. 



35. hiimifusus. " Stem procumbent, 

 hairy, setose. Pr. numerous, very slender and 

 unequal, declining. Lts. 8 or 5, cordato-ovate. 

 Pan. branched, leaiy below. Lower branches 

 3-4-flowered; upper 1-flowered. Stem, flower- 

 ing-shoot, and FL- and L.-stalks beautifully 

 clothed with long, slender prickles, purple at 

 base, and passing insenMbly into long, slender 

 setce. S. 7, 8. Perthshire."— Bab. 



36. Giintheri. Stem somewhat angular. 

 Pr. nimierous, unequal, some of them stout 

 though short, mixed with hairs and glands. 

 Lts. ovate, acimiinate, green beneath. Pan. 

 thyrsoid, compound. S. 8. Ger. Eng. Sw. 



37. incanescens. " Stem angular, hirsute 

 in the upper part. Pr. on a much dilated base. 

 Lts. 3, smooth above, tomentose beneath. Pan. 

 compoimd, pyramidal, divaricate, very villous, 

 hispido-glandulose, and armed with niimerous 

 hooked jorickles. Pet. oblong. S. 5. Sar- 

 zana."— Bert. 



38. tomentosus. Stem angular. Pr. 

 hooked. Lts. 3 or 5, elliptic-oblong, incise, hoary 

 above, white beneath. Pan. compound, elon- 

 gated. S. 6-8. Calc. hills, m. and s. Eur. 

 Bertoloni says that there are no setae on this 

 plant. I find them almost always present on 

 the barren shoots, and there is generally a 

 great number of small prickles. 



39. fusco-ater. "Stem decumbent, an- 

 giilar, shghtly hairy. Pr. numerous, unequal, 

 straight. Lts. 5, dull above, soft, shining, and 

 silky beneath, cordato-ovate, acuminate, wavy ; 

 lower pair overlapping the intermediate. Pan. 

 with conTubose branches, leafy below. S. 7, 8. 

 Eng. occT — Bab. 



40. ECoehleri. Pr., Aciculi, and Setae very 



numerous and very unequal, straight, hori- 

 zontal. Lts."5, obovate, acuminate, dull above, 

 hairy, soft, and shining beneath; all stallfed, 

 the lower not overlapping. Pan. decompound, 

 naked at summit. S.7,8. Hedges and thickets. 

 Including R. infestus. 



41. '^^ahlbergii. " Stem obtusely angu- 

 lar, with few or no hairs or seta. Pr. nume- 

 rous, very unequal. Lts. 5, broadly ovate; 

 those on the flowering-shoot cordate, broad 

 below. Pan. long, leafy, prickly. Pet. obo- 

 vate, often much like R. coryHfolius. IS. 8. 

 s. of Eng."— Bab. 



b. Calyx of Fruit erect. 



42. hirtus. Stem round, very hairy. Pr. 

 crowded, long and straight. Lts. 5, cordate, 

 acuminate, glittering beneath. Branches of 

 Pan. corymbose. S. e. Ger. 



43. nemorosus. Stem angular, haiiy. Pr. 

 numerous, straight, deflexed. Lts. 5, paler but 

 dull beneath ; the outer sessile. Fr. black. S. 

 6-8. Thickets. Shropshire. Ger. 



44. csesius. Stem prostrate, nearly round, 

 pruinose. Pr. small, slender, deflexed. Lts. 

 usually 3, paler and downy beneath ; outer 

 sessile. s.S. 6, 7. Bushy banks. 



The following I do not know where to 

 place : — 



45. velutinus. " Stem angular, furrowed. 

 Pr. strong, nearly straight. Lts. usually 3, 

 hoary beneath ; outer sessile. Claw of the 

 Pet. as long as calyx ! s.S. Boh."^VEST, 

 in Bluff and Eingekhut. 



209. FRAGARLi. 



1. vesca. With Runners. Cal. of Fi-. 

 spreading or reflexed. Haii-s of L.-stalks 

 very spreading ; of Fr.-staUc adpressed. El. 

 somewhat cymose. Er. hanging, p. 5, 6. 

 Woody hills. 



2. calycina. " Cal. nearly as long as co- 

 rolla. El. in a corymb. Stalks longer than 

 scape. Lts. sessile, cuneato-subrotund. p. 5. 

 Woods. Bois des Eenches near ChantiUy." — 

 Lois. 



3. coUina. With Runners. Cal. of Er. 

 adpressed. Haii-s of L.-stalks very spreading ; 

 of Fi-.-stalks adpressed. p. 5, 6. TJncult. hills. 

 Er. Ger. 



4. elatior. With Runners. Somewhat di- 

 oecious. Cal. of Er. spreading or reflexed. 

 Hairs of L. and Fl.-stalks very spreading or 

 deflected, p. 6, 7. Woody Mils. Eng. Fr. G. 



