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ROSACEA. 
initiate inciso-serrate slightly hairy. — E. B. 2233. W. and N. 9. 
— St. very slender and long, rooting. L. small. Flowering stem 
6- — 8 in. high. Fl. few, small, greenish. Fr. of very few large 
red drupes. — Stony mountains, rare. P. VII. VIII. 
23. R. Chamcemorus (L.) ; I. simple lohed and plaited, st. 
without prickles erect 1-flowered herbaceous — E. B. 716. TV. 
and N. 49. — Root creeping. St. 6 — 10 in. high. Fl. large, 
white, dioecious. Fr. large, red, at length orange-yellow. — 
Alpine turfy bogs. P. VI. Cloudberry. 
24. 7?. arcticus (L.) ; leaflets 3 ovate oblong bluntly serrate, 
st. erect simple unarmed 1-flowered herbaceous. — E. B. 1585. 
— St. 4 — 6 in. high. Fl. rose-coloured, large, terminal. Fr. 
purplish-red. — Mountainous parts of the Isle of Mull and on 
Ben y Glo. Not found for many years. P. V. S. ? 
Tribe IV. Rosace. 
14. Rosa Linn. (') Rose. 
* Shoots setigerous, prickles scarcely curved, 
■f Bracts large. 
[1. 7?. Dicksoni (Lindl.) ; " shoots sctigerous," prickles scat- 
tered slender subulate, leaflets oval with coarse double serratures 
hoary, sep. long simple equal, fruit ora^e-urccolate. — E. B. S. 
2/07. — Smaller serratures of the 1. irregular or wanting. Pe- 
duncles thickened upwards, setose. — Probably not a native. 
See Mack. Fl. Hibern. Sh. VI.] I. ? 
[2. R. cinnamomea (L.) ; shoots setigerous, prickles scattered 
slender subulate, leaflets lanceolate -oblong simply serrate downy 
and glandulose beneath, sep. long simple,/? - , ovate small. Borr. — 
E. B. 2388. — Serratures of the leaves sometimes with an inter- 
mediate tooth. Peduncles not thickened upwards, without setae. 
Sep. longer than the corolla, mostly simple, linear- lanceolate, 
connivent on the fruit. — Probably not a native. Sh. V.] — E.? S.? 
ft Bracts small or wanting. 
3. 7?. rubella (Sm.) ; st. and branches densely setigerous 
throughout, prickles nearly equal few slender, leaflets simply 
serrated naked their disk eijlandulose, fr. oblong or urceolate pen- 
dulous. — E. B. 2521 and (fruit) 2601. — Persistent sepals mostty 
spreading. Fr. bright red. — Said to have been found at South 
Shields and Abergeldy, but a doubtful native. Sh. V. — E. ? S.? 
1 In this very difficult genus I have availed myself of the characters 
and observations given by mv valued friend Mr. Borrer in Hook. Br. 
Fl. ed. 3. 
