136 
Rosace®. 
mixed with Is; the upper Is reduced to foliaceous bracts. R. 
Koehleri W. and N.?—Yaud, Freib., Zurich, Schaffh. 7 
brevis Grml, 665. 
— Leaflets, at least when young, white- or gray-tomentose 
underneath; the large prickles almost equal, long, slender, 
straight or slightly curved. Panicle elongated, lax. Stas 
much shorter than the styles. —Haut Jorat. 7 
strictus A. Favrat. 665a. 
— Leaflets snow-white-tomentose underneath, glittering and 
soft to the touch. Prickles almost straight. Panicle rather 
short or elongated by axillary branches, leafless towards 
the top.—Yaud, Schiipfen, Canton Bern, Schaffh. 7 
suavifolius Grml. 666. 
39. Leaflets broad-oval or almost cordate-orbicular, fairly 
reg. and not deeply toothed. Panicle of moderate length, 
very villous, gen. mixed with Is, with elongated, 
spreading branches. Ovaries glabr. or with scattered 
hairs. R. foliosus Grml. not W. N.—W. Y. B. J. L. U. 
A. Z. S. and probably distrib. 7 teretiusculus Kalt. 667. 
— Leaflets long-acuminate, deeply and irreg. toothed, with 
numerous brilliant hairs above. Panicle long, with short 
branches and no Is. Ovaries pubescent.—Wilchingen, 
rare. 7. cannabinus Grml. 668. 
40 (36). Leaflets narrowed to a long, broad point, dull green, 
green or (v. incanus) gray-tomentose underneath. Shoots 
very hairy, stiff. Stip. glands v ery rare, pale. Panicle 
elongated, stiff, rather dense. Petsdecid.! R. piletostachys 
Grml. Beitr. not Gr. Godr. — Wilchingen, Constance. 7 
Gremlii Focke. 669. 
— Leaflets not narrowed to a long broad point . 41 
41. Ovaries pubescent. (Shoots very hairy. Leaflets ternate 
or quinate, broad-oval or almost orbicular. Prickles of 
the inflorescence long, straight) .... 42 
— Ovaries glabr. (Panicle short) .... 43 
42. Leaflets rather firm, dark green on the upper side, green 
or whitish-gray underneath, but always rather rough to 
the touch on account of the thick, rather long, woolly, 
shining hairs. Panicle stiff, moderately long, villous. 
Pets white or pale-rose, broad. Prickles rather slender, 
gen. straight.—W. Y. B. J. TJ. Z. S. and probably dis¬ 
trib. 7. vestitus W. N. 670.*) 
*) Allied forms are: R. pyramidalis Kaltenb. Shoots less hairy, stip. 
glands very rare; prickles feebler, those of the inflorescence shorter and 
broader; leaflets more acuminate; inflorescence dense, pyramidal, later broad 
and obtuse at the top; pets rose-coloured—Val-de-Ruz, Chaumont, pied du Suchet. 
—Also: R. Vetteri A. Favrat ! exsicc. (teretiusculus tomentellus Grml.) In¬ 
florescence almost as in R. teretiusculus but the leaflets rather those of R. 
vestitus, at the same time not velvety-woolly, the young ones gen. white- 
tomentose underneath ; prickles of the shoot almost equal, stip. glands rare or 
none.—Jongny, Bex. 
