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sete, cal. very hairy. R.G.31. My var. rotundifolius seems 
to be a round leaved form of this.—y. R. rosaceus (Weihe) ; st. 
slightly angular, 7. very slightly pilose above more so beneath, 
term. It. cordate or cordate-obovate-attenuate, pan. rather pyra- 
midal branched below hairy with long unequal prominent setz. 
R. G. 36.—a. Terrington Car, Yorkshire. Twycross, Leicester- 
shire. Gt. Malvern, Mr. Lees. 8. Channel Isles. Twycross. 
y. rather common. Sh. VII. VIII. E. 
36. R. scaber (Weihe); st. more or less angular or furrowed, 
prickles strong short declining, aciculi setee and hairs very short 
rather few with thick bases, ]. 3-nate or 5-nate-pedate green and 
pilose on both sides paler and more hairy beneath very unequally 
dentate, term. It. obovate cuspidate or acuminate subcordate be- 
low, pan. subpyramidal tomentose leafy below, branches divaricate 
racemose-corymbose, prickles small declining or deflexed large- 
based, sete nearly equal shorter than the hairs, sep. setose and 
prickly loosely reflexed.—R. G. 32.—Shape of Its. variable. 
There is a form of this having the bases of its prickles enormous, 
1. 5-nate-pedate, and term. lt. cordate-obovate, found on Broms- 
grove Lickey, Worcestershire— Woods. Leicestershire. War- 
wickshire. St. Albans. Sh. VII. VIII. E. 
vi. Cesii. St. round or bluntly angular with few, or no, hairs 
sete or glands and usually a glaucous bloom. Prickles 
usually unequal. 
37. R. corylifolius (Sm.); st. prostrate or arched nearly round 
throughout or obtusely angular upwards nearly or quite glabrous 
or with a few aciculi and sete or subsessile glands, prickles 
straight rather unequal, 1. 5-nate pale and soft beneath, term. It. 
roundly ovate or cordate pointed, basal Its. subsessile imbricate, 
pan. subcorymbose, sep. ovate reflexed, styles greenish, torus ob- 
long stalked.—St. slightly glaucous. Pan. usually with 2 or 3 
long axillary branches, closely tomentose, top with more or less 
prominent setz.—a. R. sublustris (Lees); st. round green, 
prickles slender from a small base patent, 1. whitish-tomentose 
beneath coarsely toothed, term. It. usually lobed roundish-cordate, 
fl.-shoot straightish, prickles on rachis few. FE. B.827. Term. 
lt. sometimes divided into three.—f. conjungens ; st. subangular 
green, prickles strong from a large base declining, |. whitish to- 
mentose beneath coarsely toothed, term. It. usually not lobed 
cordate-ovate, fl.-shoot straightish, prickles on rachis few.—y. 
purpureus; st. angular dark purple a little stellately downy, 
prickles patent or a little deflexed or declining from a large base, 
1. whitish or greenish tomentose beneath rather finely toothed, 
term. It. roundish ovate or subcordate, fl.-shoot wavy, prickles on 
rachis many. R. corylifolius y. and 8. Leight—Hedges and 
thickets. Sh. VI.—VIII. 
