Rosaceae. 
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— Leaflets thinner, lighter green above, white-tomentose 
underneath, but not, or only slightly, velvety-woolly. 
Panicle gen. shorter than in the last. Pets of a bright 
rose-colour, rather narrower. Almost exactly between 
R.vestitus andR.bifrons—Y. 8. 7 conspicuus P. J. Miill.671. 
43. Shoots glabr., slightly pruinose. Leaflets ternate, white- 
tomentose underneath; terminal ieaflet rather rhomboidal, 
cuneiform, acute. Pets white. Prickles not abundant.— 
Lucerne, Zurich. 7. indotatus Grml. 672. 
— Shoots hairy, not pruinose. Leaflets quinate, green under¬ 
neath, with a dense pubescence; terminal leaflet broad- 
oval, or obovate, suddenly and shortly acuminate. Pets 
rose-coloured. Prickles abundant (about 20 between two 
Is). Panicle villous, often exceeded by the last leaf.— 
Yaud; Favrat! 6, 7 . . piletostachys Gr. Godr. 673. 
Radulae. 
44 (5). Panicle broad, often many-fld, with long, thin, spread¬ 
ing branches and peduncles. Shoots red-brown, almost 
glabr. Pets narrow, always slightly rose-coloured. Seps 
often appressed on the fr. Stip. glands very numerous in the 
panicle, but short.—Y. B. Z. S. and probably distrib. 6, 7 
rudis W. N. 674. 
— Panicle of moderate length, rather narrow. Shoots en¬ 
tirely glabr. Prickles and stip. glands very abundant. 
Stas as long as, or rather shorter than, the style's; styles 
reddish after flowering. Ovaries tomentose. R. rigidus 
Merc, not Sm.—Jura from Divonne. 6, 7 
rigidulus Schmidely. 674 a. 
— Panicle elongated, pyramidal. Shoots hairy . . 45 
45. Panicle pyramidal, with long, rather vigorous, prickles 
in the lower portion. Stas exceeding the styles. Pets 
white or pale rose. The largest among those species 
which have stip. glands. Inflorescence more villous than 
in the last. Stas longer.—T. Y. S., not common. 6, 7 
Radula Weihe. 675. 
— Panicle narrow, terminating in a raceme. Stas as high 
as the styles. Pets white.—Wilchingen, rare. 7 
racemigerus Grml. 676. 
46 (5). Seps entirely gray- or white-tomentose (with the ex¬ 
ception of R. Barbeyi). Stas connivent after flowering 
or applied against the fr. Leaflets gen. gray- or white- 
tomentose underneath. (Inflorescence gen. paniculate). 
— Discolores. ........ 47 
— Seps greenish, edged with white. Stas spreading after 
flowering. Leaflets green underneath. (Shoots high- 
arched, or almost erect, glabr. Lower lateral leaflets 
shortly stalked, or almost sessile.)— Suberecti . GO 
