8.) ROSACEA. 465 
788. Fracarta mvpica Andr, ; F. I. ii. 620; F.B. I. ii. 348; B.D. 
F, 678. 
ppera 
A herb with long, agen: sient stems. 
734. Fracarra vesca Linn. Li ; E. D. F. 682. 
~ Cultivated in the cold season in she ‘pester! provinces. 
A herb with slender, prostrate stems. Straw berry. 
eee Nah leery aa 
308. Potentilla Linn. 
corymbose cymes ; bracteoles 5, rarely 4 under the 
—" Bapeths, rarely 4, persistent, connate in a 
-_eeolate tube; lobes valvate. Petals 5 or 4. Disk 
em: the calyx-tube. Stamens many, 1- or more-seriate, rarely 
definite, Carpels many; style persistent or deciduous, ventral or 
teoninal; ovule solitary, pendulous. Ir wit of many. achenes, 
‘ Alastered ona small, dry receptacle. Seeds minu ute. 
735. Porentmuna suptNa Linn.; F. B. I. ii. 3595 E. D. P. 1210. 
Comarum flavum F. I. ii. 521. 
Tirhut ; N. Bengal. 
An annual herb with numerous, slender, spreading stems. 
EFIZEBe PRRs nea St 
Yipee een eet Bea re 
309. Rubus Linn. 
rab epee 
— or erect shrubs, rarely cree ping herbs, almost 
Ys prickly; leaves alternate, simple or compound ; stipules 
te or f wers in terminal and axillary corymbose cymes, 
the calyx. 
Oe: white or red; bracteoles 0 under t 
pth connate in a wide, short-tubed, disk-lined calyx ; lobes 
vas nt. Petals 5. Stamens many. Carpels many © 
collateral, or conical receptacle; style subterminal ; 
1. pendulous. Fruit usually a cluster of numer 
awe drupes, crowded on a dry or spongy conical or eylindri 
dulous, e; rarely drupes few, very rarely solitary- Seed pen- 
Puig cea sits So Ms DRL ees ine 
m6, Ruzus HEXAGYNUS Roxb.; F. I. ii. 516; F- Bp. I. ii. 327. 
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A dimbing shrub, stems as thick as human arm, prickles 
Se flat; flowers in large panicles. V' . Hira- 
ura. 
