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26. ROSACEA. 
to the (Ijlack-Wiie) fruit, pet. obovate, styles flesh -coloui'ed at 
their base. — St. roimd at the base, above bhmtly augular or 
even fun-owed. Pan. rather long, open ; top fomied of irregular 
corymbs of nearly simple peduncles. Pet. nearly white. — 
Hedges. Sh. VI.— \7n. E. 
42. H. tuhermldtus (Bab.) ; st. arcuate-prostrate slightly 
angular with scattered short hairs and setae, pricltlcs many un- 
equal slender patent from an oblong tiihemdiform base, 1. temate 
or quinate, Its. rather doubly dentate hairy on the veins beneath 
green on botli sides, basal Its. of the temate 1. bilobate of the 
quinate I. nearly sessile imbricate, term. It. roundly cordate sub- 
cuspidate, pan. leafy its axillary branches racemose its top 
corymbose, prickles from the middle to the top of the pan. and 
tied, slender and longest, sep. ovate-acuminate aciculale setose 
oosely adpressed to the fruit. — H. nemorosus b. ferox Leight.— 
St. very bluntly angidar. Pan. short, its branches few-flowered. 
Pet. pinkish.— Hedges. Sh. VII. VIII. E. I. 
43. R. ca'sius (L.); .st. prosti'ate terete glaucous, prickles 
small unequal declining or deflexed from a long compressed 
base, 1. ternate or rarely pinnate, Its. unequally cut or coarsely 
serrate, term. It. ovate rhomboidal-ovate or 3-lobed, lateral Its. 
rather bilobed subsessile, pan. nearly simple often very small, 
sep. ovate acuminate with a long linear point adpressed to the 
glaucous fi-iiit, pet. obovate notched, styles gi-eeuish. — a. agrestis ; 
st. very slender, prickles few small, Its. flat lobate-sen-ate rather 
pilose on both sides, temi. It. rhomboidal-ovate acuminate 
rounded below. H. ceesius a. aquatiais and ^. agrestis R. G. 46. A. 
Pan. often nearly simple, or its branches rarely more than once 
divided but often veiy long. — /3. temiis ; st. very slender, prickles 
many .strong but small nearly equal deflexed. Its. flat (?) doubly 
serrate pilose on both sides or villose beneath, tenn. It. obovate 
or cordate-obovate acuminate, fr. black " not glaucous. " R. tetiuis 
Bell-Salt. St. sometimes having a very few aciculi and setae. 
Bases of prickles much enlarged. — y. ulmifoHusx st. slender 
purplish, prickles many small deflexed or declining, aciculi setre 
and hairs few short. Its. rather rugose lobate-serrate pilose only 
on the veins or hairy or slightly ashy-felted beneath, term. It. 
roundly cordate acuminate often S-lohed or rarely divided into 3 
sessile Its. of which the tenn. is nanowed below. R. ccesius /3. 
pseudo-ccesius R. G. 40. B. f. 1. Often much larger than var. a. 
and 8. St. thicker. L. very broad. — S. intermedium ; st. thicker 
gi-eenish purple, prickles nuiuy slender very unequal subpatent, 
aciculi and setaj few strong very short, Its. lobate-seiTate pilose 
on the veins beneath, term. It. triangidar-cordatc acuminate 
3-lobed or 3-partite or divided into 3 se.^sile It^. of whicli the term, 
is nanowod to tlie base. — f. pseudo-Idceus; st. thick green 
slightly glaucous, prickles slender violet-coloured subpatent, 
