I 
ij6 ICOSANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Rubiis. 
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high bill, in tlie roar! from SouthwcH to Thirr- 
garmrs *, rear tJie Bridge across Halain Beck, in the 
road i’roin Southwell !o Kirklington. 'S. June. 
* Fructibas ovatis. 
2 Germans egg shaped. 
Tuhigi- R. fi bus ovatis pefUiucuiisqiie hlspidis, a- 
iiosd. CLileis cauiitiis aduncis. foliolis cllipticis sub- 
tus glanduioso rubiginosis. 
R. Germens arid fndt-slalks prickly at the 
base: prickles on the stem bent back: leaves 
rusted underneath. 
S W KhT-BRlAR. EGhANT I N F,. iteages and h^athr,; 
not common Mcdce heyond Averham dash, on the ' 
Upton road ; also on waste , round by the 5 mile-stone, 
before }ou arrive at Boilers’ hill, on ihe Lincoln road 
from iS’ewark. S June, July. 
*anina. R. frucibus ovatis pedunrulisque glabris, acu- 
leis cauliuis aduncis, folioiis ovatis acumi- 
natls glabei rimis. 
Germens and fruit-stalks smooth: stem and 
leaf- stalks p richly . 
COMMOKl DOG-ROSE, WTLD-BRl R, or TIEP- 
TllEE. Hedges and woods. ' Southwell; Newark. 
S. June. 
RUBUS. Smith. 541. JViih. 468. 
Cal. quinquebdus. Peta'u 5. Bacca siipera, 
composua acinis monosperiuis. 
Cal. cleft. Petals g. St\'Ies from the. top 
oj the germens. clustered, i-celled^ 
fixed to a conical receptacle, sc as to resemble 
a berry. 
