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but with laxer glandular pan. subpatent fr.-sep. and more 
compound incised leaf-toothing. 
Var. amplificatus Lees. Also very near R. Schlechtendalii, 
but more prickly, with term. It. longer pointed and more 
deeply incised, and pan. usually longer with very long lower 
branches, narrow simple floral 1. above and loosely reflexed 
fr.-sep. 
{R. amphichloros P. J. Muell. L. 3 — 5-nate, finely evenly 
serrate. Term. It. roundish-oval. Pan. long, lax. Sep. 
loosely reflexed. Thought by Dr Focke to be distinguished 
from R. amplijvcatus by the shape and fine serration of 
the Its.) 
R. Questierii Lefv. k Muell. L. 5-nate-digitate or pedate 
concolorous. Lts. oval or obovate-acuminate. Pan. long, lax, 
normally narrow, with patent upper branches, and whitish- 
felted rach. and cal. Fr.-sep. strongly reflexed. 
c. Pan. usually having a few sunken glands. Fr.-sep. 
clasping. 
R. Salteri Bab. L. chiefly 5-nate-pedate, with compound 
incised teeth in upper half. Term. It. long stalked with long 
point and entire or somewhat cordate base. 
{R. lentiginostis Lees. See above in Section 1 of this group.) 
3. Pan.-prk. very strong, long-based, often hooked. 
R. Colemanni Blox. St. with many strong prk. and occa- 
sional acic. and stkd. gl. L. 5-nate-pedate. Lts. convex, 
concolorous. Pan. long, pyramidal. Fr.-sep. loosely re- 
flexed. 
Group VII. Vestiti. St. rather densely or very densely 
hairy, occasionally with a few stkd. gl. and acic. or prklets on 
the faces. Prk. mostly slender, less constantly equal and less 
strictly confined to the angles than in Gioups I.-VI. and IX. 
Pan. usually somewhat glandular and aciculate. 
1. Stam. not connivent. Carp, hairy. 
R. Sprengelii Weihe. St. roundish, hairy, often slightly 
glandular. L. mostly 3-nate, concolorous. Pan. with long 
patent branches, usually glandular. 
2. Stam. connivent. Carp, glabrous or nearly so. 
a. St. very high arching or suberect. Sep. externally 
olive, with narrow white margin, embracing fr. ■ 
R. orthoclados A. Ley. St. with some subsessile glands. 
L. 3 — 5-nate-pedate, concolorous. Pan. weak, glandular. 
Abnormal. 
