120 26. ROSACEA. 



felted beneath,, ferm. It. roundly cordate acuminate often 3-hbed 

 or rarely divided into 3 sessile Its. of which the term, is narrowed 

 below. H. ccssw.s j3. pseiido-ccesius R. G. 46. B. f. 1. Often 

 much larger than var. a. and fi. St. thicker. L. very broad. — 

 S. intermedins ; st. thicker greenish purple, prickles many slender 

 very unequal subpatent/aciculi and setEe few strong very short, 

 Its.' lobate-seiTate pilose on the veins beneath, term, it: trian- 

 g«lar~corddte acuminate 3-lobed or 3-partite or divided info 3 

 sessile Its. of which the term, is narrowed to the base. — e. pseudo- 

 Idcezos ; st. thick green slightly glaucous, prickles slender violet- 

 coloured subpatent, aciculi and setae few very short, /. temate 

 or quinate-pinnate, Its. doubly-serrate ashy-felted beneath, lateral 

 Its. all sessile, term. It. stalked roundly-cordate. R. psmdo-Ideeus 

 Lej., H. O. 46. B. f. 2. I have only seen one specimen of this 

 var. .foimd at Hunsdon, Hertg. — ?. hispidus ; st. slender green, 

 prickles short niany subulate ' unequal, setse many short rigid, 

 1. temate, Its. lobate-serrate pilose on the veins, beneath,, lateral 

 Its. with a large backVard lobe, terin. It. obovate acuminate 

 subcordate' below, ped. and sep. very setose felted scarcely hairy. 

 R. G. 46. C. f. 1.— Hedges and thioketsj common. Sh. \1. VII. 

 Dewberry '' ' E. S. I. 



,, B. Herbacei. 



Stem nearly or quite herbaceous.': Leaves temate or simple. 

 Stipules usually attached to the stem. Fl. umbellate or 

 •>■ nearly solitary.' Receptacle flat, 



'i. Saxatiles. Stems slender, prostrate. Flowers umbellate 

 or nearly' solitary. Succiilent carpels, krge, few, di- 

 stinct. .■'■■' • 



44. iJ. saxat'ilk:{lj.)-y^st. rooting annual, prickles none or 

 very few minute weak, t. temate, fl. -shoot erect with a terminal 

 few-fiowered corymh, pet. lanceolate about equalling the calyx.^ 

 R. G. 9, — St. very, slender. Fl. -shoots radical, about a. span 

 high. Fl. white. , _Fr. of 1 — 4 large red drupes. — Stony moun- 

 tains or high hi^ls. I'ivII. Vin. ; E. S.I. 



ii. Arctici. No sterile stems but a long subterranean rhi- 

 zome. Flowers terminal, neariy 'solitary. Succulent 

 carpels adhering together. 



45. R. Chamcem6riis^ (L.) ; fi.-shopt erectunamied 1-flowered 

 herbaceous, fl. dioecious, 1. simple lobed plicate. — R. G. 49. — 

 Rhizome woody. Fl. large, white. Fr. large, red, afterwards 

 orange-yeHow.— Alpine turf-bogs. P. VI. Cloudherry. 



E. S. I. 



[R. arc'ticiis (L.) ; st. erect imarmed nearly 1-flowered her- 

 baceous, 1. temate, pet. obovate twice as long as the calyx, 



