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ailky.— -B. B. 8. 2742.— Stoloniferous. Stole continued by an 

 axillary shoot at each, rosette; one scale between each two 

 rosettes. _ L. bright green. Flowering stems short, erect, 

 mostly simple, few-flbwered. Lts. sessile. Hairs on pedicel 

 of first fl. spreading, on the imderside of 1. adpressed. Carp, 

 smooth, glabi-ons, on all parts of the receptacle, superficial. 

 Pet. about as long as broad, white throughout, with 2 slight 

 notches at the end, contiguous; claw indistinct. — ^Woods and 

 thickets. P. V. VI. Wood Strawberry. E. S. I. 



[F. collina (Ehrh.) has a stole formed by a continuous axis ; no 

 scale except between its .base and the first rosette.] 



t2. F. eldtior (Ehrh.) ; cal. of the fruit spreading or reflexed, 

 hairs on the peduncles and pedicels spreading and somewhat de- 

 Aexed. — F. moschat^ Lindl.— ;F1. imperfectly dioecious. Pet. ^ 

 broader than long, white, entire ; claw distmct, bright yellow. 

 "Base,of receptacle without carpels." Larger and more hairy 

 than F. vesca. — Woods, rare. P. VI. — j£ Saxdboy Straw- 

 berry. E. S. 



'. , 11. Ru'btts Linn.^ Bramble. 



A. Eeutescbntbs. 



Stem shrubby. Leaves' subquinate.: Stipules linear, affixed 

 to the petioles. Flowers subpanicled. Succulent carpels 

 forming a compound many-seeded berry. Eeceptacle 

 conical. ■ 



^ i. Idmi. Stems siiberect, biennial. Eipe ffuit separating 

 from its receptacle. ^-Leaves often pinnate. 



1., jR. Idee' us (L.) ; at. erect lound pruinoB6,prinklea setaceous 

 straight, 1. 5-pinnate or temate white beneath, term. It. long- 

 stalied, interm. Its. sessile not imbricate, prickles offi.-shoot and 

 ped. d^exedfrom a compressed dilated base, fl. axQlaiy and ter- 

 minal corymbose. — M. Q, 47. — Creeping. St. '4 — 6 ft. high ; 

 prickles small, usually many. L. usually pinnate, rarely temate. 

 Fr. red or amber-coloured. — Damp edges of woods and heaths. 

 Sh. VI. E. S. L 



2 ?. R. Lee^ii (Bab.) ; st. erect round, prickles setaceous 

 straight, Z. inmate, \ts. all roundly ovate subsesslle imbricate, 



^ In the descriptions by stem is meant the barren stem of the year ; 

 the prickles are called patent wheil fch,ey spread at right angles to the 

 St., and subpatent when a Uttle declining ; the shape of the leaflets, 

 unless otherwise stated, is taken from those of the bairen stem. The 

 term seta is used to express a hair or bristle tipped with a gland ; 

 aciculi^aie strong bristles,^-Bj S. <?. the plates in Weihe and Ne^'s 

 Bubi (?erOTa«iei are intended. , . , ...r ' 



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