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26. EOSACE^. 



E. affinis, 6. 



agrestis, 43. 

 altbffiifoliuB, 41. 

 arcticus, 45. 



amplifioatus, 20. 

 Babingtonii, 27. 

 BalfourianuB, 39. 



BeUardi, 38. 

 Bloxamii, 23. 



Borreri, 22. 



Briggsii, 31. 

 cffi.sius, 43. 



calvatuB, 17. 

 carpinifolius, 18. 

 car^jinifoUus, 15, 20. 

 Chamaemorus, 45. 

 Colemanni, 16. 



conoinnus, 42. 



conjungens, 40. 

 cordifolius, 8. 

 corylifolius, 40. 



dentatus, 38. 



denticulatus, 29. 



derasus, 19. 

 discolor, 12. 

 diyersifolius, 32. 

 dumetorum, 42. 

 fissus, 4. 

 folioBus, 37. 

 fruticosus, 5, 12, 13. 

 fusco-ater, 31. 

 fzisco-ater, 16, 32. 

 fuscus, 38. 



Index; to the Riibi, 



glabratus, 20. 

 glanduloBUs, 38. 

 Grabowskii, 15. 

 Grunthei-i, 35. 



hirtuB, 38. 

 hirtus, 36, 37. 



hispidus, 43. 

 humifusus, 36. 

 Hystrix, 24. 

 Id£eu8, 1. 

 imbricatus, 10. 

 incurvatus, 9. 



infestus, 30. 



intermedius, 43. 

 Koebleri, 30. 

 latifolius, 11. 

 Leesii, 2. 



Leightonii, 29. 

 Lejeunii, 33. 



lentiginosus, 6, 

 leucostachys, 14. 

 Lindleianus, 7. 

 macrophyllus, 20. 

 Menkii, 26. 

 mitcronatus, 21. 

 mucronulatus, 21. 

 nemorosus, 42. 

 nitidus, 7. 



obliquus, 30. 



pallidus, 30. 

 pampinosus, 19. 

 ■piletostachys, 17. 



pilosus, 31. 

 plicatuB, 5. 

 pseudo-casms, 43. 



peeudo-IdaeuB, 43. 



purpureus, 40. 

 pygmseus, 26. 

 pyramidalis, 34. 

 Eadula, 29. 



ramosus, 10. 



Eettteri, 38. 

 rbamnifolius, 8. 

 rosaceuB, 25. 



rotundifoHuB, 38. 



rubicolor, 22. 

 rudis, 28. 

 Salteri, 17. 

 saxatiliB, 44. 

 scaber, 27. 



Scblechtendalii, 20. 

 SprengeUi, 22. 

 Buberectus, 3. 



subluBtris, 40. 



tenuis, 43. 

 teretiusctdus, 42. 

 thyrBoideus, 13. 

 tubereulatus, 42. 



ulmifoliuB, 43. 



umbrosus, 20. 



vestitus, 14. 

 Tillicaulis, 19. 

 vulgaris, 19. 

 Wahlbergii, 40. 



12. Det'as Linn. 



1. D. octopet'ala (L.) ; 1. crenate-serrate blunt, sep. S or 4 

 times as long aa broad more or less pointed, base ot the cal. 

 hemispherical.— ^..B. 451. Sd. 20. 3.— Fl. large, white. Pet. 

 8. L. simple, white with fine dense woolly pubescence be- 

 neath. St. prostrate, woody. Seeds obovate-oblong apiculatf . 

 — a ; Sep. acute covered with red hairs, 1. ovate-oblong, deeply 

 cut into large rounded lobes, under.side of the petiole and mid- 

 rib green bearing minute linear pellucid fringed scales mixed 

 with long hairs, midrib and lateral ribs sparingly hairy and 

 conspicuous. — /3. pilosa (Bab.) ; sep. slightly pointed covered 

 with nearly black hairs, 1. oblong or ovate-oblong deeply cut 



