ROSE FAMILY 



i6 = 



many ; far/c/s 2 — 5, adherent at their backs to the calyx-tube, but 

 not coherent ; fruit a 2 — 5-chauibered pomt^ with a bony core. 

 (Name Classical.) 



I. C. intt'gcrnnuis. — A small pubescent shrub), with roundish, 

 leaves ; minute rose-pink fiowers, few together ; and small, 



rvKus GEKMANicA (Cominou Mei^Int'). 



pendulous, globose, shining red fruits. — Occurs on limestone 

 rock at Great Orrae's Head, Carnarvonshire. — Fl. !May, June. 

 Perennial. 



Ord. XX\"1I. Saxifrage.*;. — The Saxifrage Family 



Shrubs and herbs abounding in temperate and cold climates, 

 but ■within the tropics confined to lofty mountains. They have 



