260 LBAFLBTS. 



ing and partly short, slender and spreading or deflexed : 

 leaves very small, the leaflets commonly 7, oval, obtuse, 

 doubly serrate, glabrous on both faces and obscurely reticu- 

 late, rachis with here and there a stout prickle and many 

 stipitate glands ; stipules broad, ending in acutely triangular 

 lobes, the whole margin beset closely with unusually long- 

 stalked glands : peduncles short, stiff and straight under the 

 fruits, densely beset with gland-tipped prickles or bristles 

 which are of unequal length but none long : fruit elongated, 

 fully twice as long as broad, and ending in a narrow neck- 

 like apiculation. 



Collected on Whidbey Island, in Pugets Sound, near Coupe- 

 ville, July, 1899, by De Alton Saunders ; type on sheet 364810, 

 U. S. Herb. 



Rosa dasypoda. Stems armed with long straight slender 

 slightly ascending prickles : leaflets mostly 5, occasionally 7, 

 the terminal one and the pair next it oval, obtuse, the small 

 lowest pair nearly orbicular, all doubly serrate, both faces 

 glabrous, the lower pale, not reticulate, the rachis of the leaf 

 beset with very few prickles and many short-stipitate glands ; 

 stipules broad, ending in ovate acute lobes, glabrous except 

 marginally, there closely beset with a series of shortly stipi- 

 tate glands : fruit globose or depressed-globose, the fruiting 

 peduncle straight, closely beset with stout straight prickles 

 strongly gland-tipped. 



Bear Creek, Wallowa Co., Oregon, at 3850 feet, E. P. 

 Sheldon, 28 Aug., 1897, who reports that it is a bush three 

 or four feet high, occurring in open woods along streams. 

 Type sheet U. S. Herb. 528469. 



