394 
(1) R. Watsicmanus. (W.§ A.) 
"dent. W. & A. prod. I. p. 298. 
Syn. R. hirtus, Roxb. fi. Ind. If. p. 518. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 281. 
Srec. Cuan. Stems peduncles and petioles armed with recurved 
‘prickles, and thickly beset with brown hairs: leaves pinnately tri+ 
Yoliolate:: leaflets nearly orbicular, dentato-serrate, gaeen on both 
sides, slightly villous beneath: midrib prickly beneath: stipules 
‘subulate : segments of ‘the calyx oblong-lanceolate, tomentose? 
‘petals, oblong, the letigth of the calyx : panicles large, compound, 
‘somewhat corymbose, axillary and terminal. 
Mountains of the Peninsula. Flowering im the cold season. 
(2) R. Gowrzrruut. (Roxb. ) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 298.—Roxb. fi. Ind. IT. p. 517. 
Engrav. Wight’s Icon. t. 280. 
Srec. Cuan. Stems armed with recurved prickles and thickly 
‘clothed with brown hairs: ‘leaves pinnately trifolivlate; leaflets 
from elliptical to nearly orbicular, dentato-serrate, white and to- 
mentose beneath, with recurved prickles on the midrib and ‘some of 
the nerves: calyx-segments oblong, white and tomentose on both 
‘Sides: petals cuneate-obovate, twice as long as the calyx: panicles 
small, axillary and terminal, corymbose: flowers small, white. 
Neilgherries. Khasia mountains. Assam. Flowering in Feb- 
guary:and Marth. : 
(3) R. tastocarrus, (Sm.) 
Ident. W.& A. prod. I. p. 299. Sm. in Rees’ Cycl.—Dee, 
prod. II. p. 558. 
Syn. R. albestens, Roxb. ji. Ind. IT. p. 519.—R. racemosa, 
Roxb. l. c.—R Mysorensis, Heyne in Roth. Nov. Sp. p. 235.— 
Dec. prod. 1. p. 557,>R. patvifolius, Moor. Cycl. Pl. p. 40. 
‘Engrav. Wight’s Ieon. t. 232. 
Srec. Cuar. Stems long, rooting at the extremities, glabrous, 
‘glaucous, armed with curved prickles: branches and petioles ‘to= 
mentose and prickly: leaves pinnated: leaflets 3-7, somewhat 
plicate, fram ovate to.lanceolate, terminal one roundish and often 
3-lobed, white and tomentose beneath, irregularly toothed and ser- 
vated: ‘calyx-segments oblong, tomentose: petals roundish, shorter 
‘than the calyx: carpels tomentose: panicles racemose, chiefly ter= 
minal : flowers small, red. 
_ Neilgherries. Dindigul hills. Mysore. Deyradhoon. Western 
‘Ghauts. Flowering in the cold season. This is known as the 
‘country: raspberry. 
