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flexed, carpophore 0, loioer joint of the style much longer than the. 
^glabrous upper joint, radical 1. interruptedly pinnate and lyrate, 
stem-1. ternate, stip. large rounded lobed and cut. — E. B. 1400. 
St. 5. 7. — St. 2 feet higli. Fl. small, bright yellow, calyx green. 
Upper joint of the style with a few minute hairs at its base. — 
Hedges and thickets. P. VI.— VUI. Wood Avens. E. S. I. 
[Cr. intermedium (Ehrh.); fl. erect or nodding, pet. roundish 
with a wedgeshaped clatv, cal. of the fruit patent, carpophore 0, 
lower joint of the style longer than the hairy upper joint, radical 1. 
interruptedly pinnate and lyrate, stem-1. 3-lobed, stipules round 
toothed. — St. 1—2 feet high. Fl. larger than in Sp. 1, less than 
in Sp. 2, yellow, calyx purplish. Upper joint of style clothed 
with long hairs but with a rather long glabrous point. Perhaps 
a hybrid, or consists of extreme forms of Sp. 1 and 2. — Damp 
woods. P. VI. VII.] E. S. 
2. G. rivdle (L.) ; fl. nodding, pet. broadly obovate emarginate 
OT obcordate with a long wedgeshaped claw, cal. of the fruit 
erect, carpophore long, lotver joint of the style equalling the long 
hairy upper joint, radical 1. intemiptedly pinnate and lyi'ate, 
stem-1. ternate, stip. small ovate toothed.— -B. B. 106. St. 3. — 
St. about 1 foot high. Fl. lai'ge, purplish brown with darker 
veins, calyx pm-plish. Head of fruit upon a stalk which is neaily 
as long as the calyx. Upper joint of the style with a short gla- 
; brous point. — Damp woods. P. VI. VH. Water Avens. E. S. I. 
Tribe IV. Rosida. 
14. Ro'sA Linn. Q) Rose. 
* Shoots setose, prickles scarcely curved. 
t Bracts large. 
[i?. Dicksdni (Lindl.) ; prickles scattered slender subulate, 
leaflets oval coarsely doubly serrate hoary, sep. long simple equal, 
fruit oya<e-iu-ceolate. — E. B. S. 2707. — Peduncles thickened up- 
wards, setose. — Probably not a native. See Mack. Fl. Hibern. 
Sh. VI.] I. ? 
[i2. cinnamdmea (L.); prickles scattered slender subulate, 
leaflets lanceolate-ohlong simply serrate downy and glandulose 
beneath, sep. long simple, fr. ovate small. Borr.—E. B. 2388. — 
Serratures of the leaves sometimes with an intermediate tooth. 
Peduncles not thickened upwards, without setse. — Probably not 
a native. Sh. V.] E.?S. ? 
' In this genus I have availed myself of the observations of my la- 
mented friend Mr. Borrer in Hook. Br. Fl.ed. 3. — Seta. See note, p. 96. 
