262 ICOSANDRIA POLYGYNIA. 



obtLife Foliola : the peduncles and germina are 



covered with fmall prickles : the petals red, the 



fruit large, fphaerical, black when ripe, and fcat- 



tered over with flifF hair* and innocent prickles. 



*^ Ger minibus ovatis, 



^anina 4. R* germinlbus ovatis pedunculiq. glabris, caule pe- 



tiolirq. aculeatis^»S/). pL 704, (Ger. em, 1270,/. 3, 



Blakwelly t. 8) 



Briar-Rofe, red-flower'd Dogs-Rofe, or Hep-Tree. 



Anglis, 



An fhearr-dhris. Gaulis. 



Jn hedges and pafiures. ^ . VI. 



The flalks are thinly arm'd with fharp crooked 

 fpines : the leaves are pinnated with feven and 

 Ibmetimes nine Imooth toliola, oval, a little acute, 

 and glaucous underneath : the peduncles and 

 germina are fmooth : the petals fielh-color'd, 

 fweet-fcented and emaginated ; the fruit oval or 

 urn-fhap'd, fmooth and red when ripe. 



The pulp of the fruit feparated from the feeds, and 

 mixed with wine and fugar, makes a jelly much 

 efteem'd in fome countries. The bark with cop- 

 peras d)es black. 



fuavifolia * K.^SA germinibus ovatis, caule pedunculifq. acu- 

 5. leatis, foliis fubtus glandulofo-pilofis. {Ger. em. 



1272./. I. adfiniftram) 

 The Sweet-briar. Anglis. 



In the hedges about Red-HalL Dr, Parfons, ^ . VI. 



The ftalk is armed with many crooked fpines : the 



leaves are pinnated generally with five, but fome- 



times 



