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ICOSANDKIA POLYGYNIA.' RubUS, 
inermis. 
special ilis. 
odoratus . 
serratis,, intermedio ovato basi cuneato, lateralibus 1 
rhombeis. — Willd. ervum. 549. 
R. trivialis. Ait. kew. ed. 2. t. 3 . p. 269. 
In fields and sandy woods : Virginia and Carolina. I? . 
June, July. v. v. The leaves are smaller, smooth, 
and equal on the base ; petals more orbicular than 
No. 8 . 
10 . R. caule petiolis pedunculisque inermibus, foliis ternatis 
ovatis acutis inaequaliter serratis subtus tomentosis, 
lateralibus subincisis, stipulis setaceo-subulatis. — 
Willd. enum. 548 . 
R. hispidus, Walt. -fi. car. 149 ? 
In Pensylvania. 1 2 * + • 
11. R. inermis glabra 3 foliis ternatis ovatis acutis duplicato» 
inaequaliter serratis subtus pubescentibus, pedunculis 
terminalibus unifloris solitariis, petalis ovatis. 
On the banks of the Columbia. M. Lewis. On the 
north-west coast. Menzies. Tj . April, May. v. s. 
in Herl. Lewis, nec non Banks. The figure was taken 
frqm a specimen in the collection of A. B. Lambert, 
Esq. 
Frutex elegans, 4 - 5 -pedalis. Rami geniculati, subflexu- 
osi, teretes, laevigati. Gemmae alternae, ferrugineae, 
squamae obtusae. Folia e gemmis subfasciculata, ter- 
nata. Foliola ovato-oblonga, acuta, inciso-duplicato- 
serrata, supra glabra, subtus pubescentia, lateralia basi 
obliqua, intermedio petiolato. Petioli pubescentes, 
aculeo parvo recurvato uno alterove instructi. Stipulae 
lineares. Pedunculi terminales u nidori solitarii. Flores 
magnitudine R. odorati , profunde et amoene purpu- 
rascentes. Calyx laciniis oblongis, brevi-acuminatis, ' 
pubescentibus. Petala ovata, calyce plusquam duplo 
longiora. 
12. R. inermis, erectus, viscido-hispidus ; foliis simplicibus 
acute 3 — 5 -lobatis, corymbis terminalibus divaricatis, 
calycibus appendiculatis, petalis suborbiculatis.— - Willd. 
sp. pl. 2. p. 1 \0&5. 
Icon. Bot. mag. 323 . Mill. ic. 223 . Corn, canad. 1. 159. 
In the woods of Canada and on the Allegany mountains : 
New York to Carolina. Pj . June, July. v. v. A 
fine ornamental shrub ; flowers rose-coloured or crim- 
son 3 berries yellow, of a very fine flavour and large 
size, but scarcely ever produced in the gardens. 
