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ovate neuininatc tomcntose s])readin". — R. G. 10. — St. quite j)ro- 
strate, usually slender. Prickles small, strongly hooked. L. 
uearlv always termite. FI. -shoot erect (from the {jrouiid), with 
few small jirickles. Ped. and cal. very hairy and shaggy. Pet. 
ro,se-i)iuk. — llredlniry Wood, Mr. Sidebotham ; and Cougleton, 
Chesliire, Mr. S. E. fFi/iwi. Pardon Hill, Leicestershire. Rev. 
A. Bloxam. Bromsgrove Lickey. Mr. Lees. Sh. VII.? E. 
17 . R. Leiffhtoniantis (Bab.) ; st. arched slightly angular hairy, 
prickles r.ather unequal straight slightly dechning, /. 5-nate or 
ternate thin pilose above pale green and hairy beneath doubly 
apiculate-dentate, leaji. roundish acute, jianicle leafy below’ with 
sliort few-flowered rather distant divaricating branches densely 
hairv and setose, sejials retlexed. — Bab. in A. N. H. xvii. 24(5. 
R. villicaulis 8. Bab. ed. 1. — St. long; hairs numerous, fine, 
spreading. Prickles numerous, not confined to the angles of the 
st., subulate from a dilated hairy base ; on the very hairy fl.- 
shoot and jianicle slender straight declining ; on the very hairy 
petioles nearly or quite straight and slender. — Shropshire. Sussex. 
Little Malvern. Mr. Lees. Eccleshall Wood, Sheffield. Rev. 
IF. IF. Newbould. Sh. VII. VIII. E. 
18. R. carpinifolius (W. and N.) ; st. ascending slightly an- 
gular hairy, pricldes strong deflexed or declining, 1. 5-nate rather 
coriaceous sharjily serrate green beneath, leaf!, ovate narrow’ 
acuminate, lower pair not overlapping the interm, pair, panicle 
narrow with ascending branches very hairy. — E. J3. 2fi(i4. R. G. 
13. — St. suberect, ultimately arching ; hairs fascicled, straight, 
spreading. Prickles numerous, equal, haiiw’. L. slightly hairy 
above, more so and jialer beneath. Panicle prickly, compact, 
often slightly setose ; branches short, few-flow’ered or simple. — 
Hedges and thickets. Sh. VII. — IX. E. I. 
ID. R. macrophyllus (W. and N.) ; st. arched angular hairy, 
prickles small straight equal few’, 1. 5-uate thin mucronate serrate 
pale green and pubescent beneath, lead, elliptic-ovate, low’er pair 
stalked not overlapiiing the iuterm. p&w, panicle compound rather 
elongated with ascending branches. — E. B. 2625. R. G. 12. — St. 
long, purplish, more or less hairy. Prickles short, thick at the 
base, distant ; on the jianicle small. L. irregularly but doubly 
serrate, with a long point, downy or distantly jiilose beneath. — 
/3. Schlechte7idalii ; lead, obovate-cuneate cusjiidate irregularly 
doubly serrate, jirickles on the barren st. larger. R. G. 11. — y. 
amplijicatus ; leafl. as in /3. but often jiale beneath, jianicle very 
long narrow leafy below with ascending branches : jiubescence 
yellowish. — Hedges and thickets, not common. Sh. VII. VIII. 
E. I. 
