438 ROSACER. [ Rubus. 
pedicels, forming irregular tawny pubescent racemes or short pani- 
cles in the axils of the leaves or loose elongate panicles at the end 
of the branches ; calyx canescent or velvety and sparingly appressed 
hirsute, the lobes acuminate, either all or the 3 larger ones pectinate- 
toothed, the teeth more or less linear or subulate; fruits globular, 
glabrous, of the length of the sepals. 
Has.—Burma, probably Ava. 
4. R. pentagonus, Wall.—A large scrambling shrub, armed with 
_eompressed, strong, recurved prickles, the branchlets glabrous and 
terete; leaves digitately 3- or 5-foliolate, on a 14-2 in. long sul- 
eate more or less pilose petiole; leaflets lanceolate to broadly lanceo- 
late (especially the median one), cuneate at the base, sessile, 
Has.—Not uncommon along hill streams in the damp hill forests of the 
eens hills, Martaban, at 6,000 to 7,200 ft. elevation.—F 1. March-Apr. 
=Metam. 
rtaban and Ava hills. —Fl. Febr.March. 
