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26. ROSACEA. 
slightly aciculate shortly setose loosely reflexed from the fruit. — 
R. G. 35. R. hiHus a. Bab. — Pan. sometimes nearly simple. 
Pet. white, large. Sometimes the under side of the Its. is felted. 
—Woods and thickets. Sh. Vn. VHI. E. S. I. 
37. i2./o?ws«« (Weihe); st. arcuate-prostrate angular, prickles 
many slender imequal declining from a long compressed base, 
setfe and very slender aciculi scattered unequal, hairs few, 1. 
quinate-pedate. Its. unequally dentate-serrate pilose and opaque 
above paler and pilose beneath, term. It. roundly cordate acumi- 
nate, pan. long narrow leafy to the top its branches short erect- 
patent corymbose its rachis rather wavy its prickles very slender 
many declining its hairs and setae many imequal, sep. ovate- 
attenuate acicidate setose haiiy laxly reflexed from the fruit. — 
R. G. 28. R. hirtus y. Bab. — Veiy near R. limyiifimis. The 
sen-ature of its 1. is peculiar; the term. It. remarkable; and the 
shape and spinous sepals different. — Hartshill Wood, Warw. 
38. R. glanduUsm (Bell.) ; st. arcuate-prostrate nearly roxmd, 
pricldes small declining from a long compressed base, aciculi 
setae and hairs many nearly equal, 1. ternate or rarely quinate, 
Its. nearly equal oblong 'cuspidate hairy only on the veins 
beneath, term. It. subcordate-ovate-acuminate, pan. felted 
aciculate very setose its branches erect-patent axillaiy its top 
racemose its prickles slender declining, sep. ovate-attenuate 
aciculate setose felted loosely adpressed to the fruit or patent. — 
a. R. Bellardi (Weihe) ; 1. ternate. Its. nearly equal oblong 
doubly dentate-serrate shortly pilose on the veins beneath, 
lateral Its. divaricate, pan. -mih axillary distant corymbose 
branches its rachis usually wavy. R. G. 44. R. glandulosus 
E. B. S. 2883. The divaricate Its. are remarkable, and the very 
open panicle. Sometimes the 1. are quinate. A subvariety has 
a slightly angular stem, Its. ovate-acuminate-cuspidate with a 
cordate tase ashy green beneath, lateral Its. patent or ascending. 
R. dmtatus Blox. — (3. R. hirtus (W. & K.) ; 1. quinate coarsely 
and vmequally serrate with long and dense hairs on the veins 
and shining beneath, term. It. subcordate-ovate-acuminate, pan. 
often long its branches racemose or corymbose shortly setose its 
rachis nearlj' straight. R. G. 43. li. fttscus Lees. A sub- 
variety has a slightly angiUar stem, 1. ternate or rarely quinate, 
Its. doubly dentate cuspidate, term. It. nearly round with a sub- 
cordate base. R. rotundifolius Blox. — Woods. Sh. VII. VIII. 
(5) Casii. Stems most often arcuate-prostrate, terete or 
slightly angular, usually with a glaucous bloom ; aciculi 
tmd setae few or none ; prickles unequal. 
39. R. Balfmridmm (Blox.) ; st. arcuate-prostrate nearly 
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