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the ped. is glandular it is K. canina var. concinna (Bak.)- 7. -R- toiw.n- 
tella (Lem.) ; Its. hairy on both sides doubly serrate, ped. short. When 
the ped. is glandular it is var. decipiois (Dum.). 5. R. Borre.i (Woods); 
Its. almost glabrous above hairy beneath with very compound serration, 
ped. slightly glandular, styles thinly hairy.— Heaths and hedges. Sh. VI. VII. 
E. S. I. 
10. B. cani na (L. em. Crep.) ; prickles equal hooked, Its. 
simply or doubly serrate glabrous or hairy, sep. retle.red decirhi- 
071S pinnate, fr. ovate-urceolate or roundish, disk flat. — St. 
erect with long arching branches. Lts. flat or keeled. Fl. 
white or pale rose-pink ; ped. mostly naked ; st> les distinct 
hairy. [* Lts. glabrous on. both sides.— a. i?. lutetiaiia (Lem.) ; a large bush. Its. 
ovate often glaucous sha.-ply simply serrate, fl. 1 — 4, sep. naked on the back, fr. 
ovate-urceolate. K. Aiidegavensis (Bast.) has ped. glandular. /3. E. surculosa 
(Woods) ; a robust form. Its. openly simply serrate rounded at the base, fl. 10 — 30 
together. 7. E. sphcerica (Gren.); Its. broader simply serrate, petioles slightly 
pubescent, fr. globose. 5. B. senticosa (Ach.) ; a small slender form with quite 
globular fr. e. ii. dumaHs (Bechst.) ; Its. doubly serrate, petioles glandular, sep. 
gland-ciliated. E. inconspicua (Desegl.) has ped. glandular; when fr. also 
glandular it is E. aspernata (T>es^gl.). f. J?, vinacca (Bak.); serration of Its. very 
open and compound, fr. oblong. E. latehrosa (Desegl.) has ped. and floral 
branches glandular. 77. E. Blondeana (^ip.) ; Its. with very compound serration, 
glandular on the veins beneath, ped. slightly glandular. ^* Lts. glabrous above 
hairy beneath. — 6. E. urbiea (Lem.); Its. simply serrate. E. semiglabra (Kip.) 
ha» Its. hairy only on the veins beneath. 1. E. arvatica (Bak.); Its. doubly 
serrate hairy and glandular on the veins beneath. *** Lts. Tiairy on both sides. — 
K. E. dumetorum (Thuil.); Its. simply serrate soft grey-green, fl. often deeper 
coloured. X. E. ca;sia (Sm.); Its. softly hairy beneath slightly so above, teeth 
slightly compound, pid. glandular. fJ.. incana (Bak.); Its. very glaucous with 
a few glands beneath, serration very compound.] — Hedges and thicketS. 
Sh. VI. VII. E. S. I. 
11. E. glau'ca (Vill. ex Lois., em. Crep.); prickles equal hooked. Its. simply 
or doubly serrate glabrous or hairy, sep. ascending after flowering subpersistent, 
fr. ovate-urceolate or roundish, disk narrow, ped. short often almost hidden by 
the large bracts, styles woolly.— Usually a compact bush. Fl. bright rose-pink. 
Fr. ripening in Sept. a. E. Bcuteri (GoJet); Its. glabrous simply serrate, fr. 
ovate-urceolate or roundish, p. E. subcristata (Bak.); Its. glabrous doubly 
serrate. B. Bailstoni (Bak.) is a form with aciculate stem and less persistent sep. 
7. sa&caniTia (Christ under E. Eeuteri); Its. slightly hairy on the veins beneath, 
Sep. spreading, ped. somewhat longer, fl. paler. 5. E. implexa (Gren.); Its. 
glabrous above hairy principally on the veins beneath simply .serrate? e. E. 
coriifulia (Fr.); Its. hairy on both sides simply serrate, fr. subglobose. 
E. LintopA (Scheutz under E. eoriifolia); Its. hairy glandular beneath doubly 
serrate, sep. eglandular on the back, ped. eglandular. rj. E. Bakeri (Desegl.); 
Its. naked above when mature thinly hairy beneath and glandular on the midrib 
and main veins, serration copiously compouud, sep.ithinly glandular on the back, 
fr. oblong or turbinate, i. E. Watsoni (Bak.) ; Its. hairy on both sides doubly 
serrate, ped. sometimes glandular, k. E. celerata (Bak.) ; " habit and 1. of 
tomentella with the fr. and sep. of this section." Baker. — Hedges and thickets, 
chiefly in the N. Sh. VI. VII. E. S. I. 
