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iliape and Rightly ferrated, joined to a common 
footftalk with a few fpines underneath. The flowers 
are Angle and of a damafk colour ; the hips or feed- 
veflels are of a dark red, roundifh, depreffed, prick- 
ly or briflly, and very clammy to the touch. 
3. Rosa humilis. Dzvarf P ennfylvanian Rofe . 
This rifes with feveral {lender ftem-s to the height 
of two or three feet ; covered with a brownifh green 
bark, and armed with a few fliarp fpines. The leaves 
are compofed of three or four pair of lobes, and an 
odd one, of an oblong egg-fliape and fliarply fawed 
on their edges. The leaves of the flower cup have 
often linear, leaffy elongations. The flowers are 
Angle and of a pale reddifh colour. 
4. Rosa pennfylvanica plena. Double Penn- 
fylvanian Rofe . 
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This very much refembles the lad defcribed in 
growth and appearance, except in having a double 
flower. 
R U B U S. 
The RASPBERRY BUSH and BRAMBLE. 
Clafs 1 2. Order 5. Icofandria Polygynia. 
r F\HE Empalement is of one leaf, five-parted: the divilions 
A oblong, fpreading and permanent. 
The Corolla is of five petals, roundiili, fomewhat fpreading, of 
,the length of the Empalement and inferted into it. 
The Filaments are numerous, lliorter than the petals, and in- 
ferted in the Empalement. The Anthem are roundilh and 
compreffed. 
The Germen are numerous. The Styles fmall, capillary, and 
arifing from the fides of the germen. The Stigmas Ample 
and permanent. The 
