, Rosacese. 
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forwards, less glandular than in R. Jundzilli. Stipules 
broader than in R. gallica. Peduncles fairly long, hispid- 
glandular. Cor. rose-coloured, smaller than in R. Jund¬ 
zilli. Large prickles long, slender, very slightly 
bent; small ones fairly numerous. Rather low shrubs. 
R. Jundzilli heteracantha Chr., R. gallica-Jundzilli? — 
Between Osterfingen and Jestetten, frontier between 
Baden and Schaffh. 6 . . *porrigens Grml. 742 a. 
— Leaflets 5—7, small or of moderate size, round-oval, 
oval or oblong-cuneiform, glandular underneath. Cor. 
small or fairly small. Large prickles vigorous, hooked 14 
e. Synstylae. 
11 (3). Styles united in a glabr., prominent column, 
equalling the stas. Divisions of the cal. short, almost 
entire. Stem prostrate or decumbent, with erect 
fl.-branches. Peduncles long, finely hispid-glandular. 
Cor. white. Yar.: pi. larger, 5—10-fld, fls united in a 
corymb (v, umbellata God.); leaflets almost shining 
underneath with long thick hairs (v. transalpina Chr.); 
and with glabr. peduncles (v. leevipes).—Distrib. 6, 7 
arvensis Huds. 743. 
— Styles separate or adhering together in a short, not pro¬ 
minent column (comp. R. stylosa). Outer divisions of 
the cal. gen. pinnatifid . . . . , . 12 
12. Leaflets glandular underneath, at least on the stronger 
lateral nerves (these subfoliar glands are sometimes 
oulv distinct on the lower Is of the fl.-branches), always 
doubly toothed, i. e. the teeth flanked by one or several 
small teeth terminated by a gland . . . 13 
— Leaflets without glands underneath or glandular at 
most on the central nerve (not on the lateral nerves *), 
simply (/. e. without glands), or doubly toothed 37 
13. Leaflets small or of moderate size, with numerous 
glands underneath and spread over the whole under¬ 
surface. Prickles, at least the larger ones, falcate 14 
— Subfoliar glands rare, only on the stronger lateral 
nerves, or fairly numerous, but then the prickles are 
straight, or almost so, and the leaflets large , 24 
f. Rubiginosoe. 
14. Prickles unequal, i. e. by the side of large falcate 
prickles there are many smaller straight ones. (Ped- 
*) For the subfoliar glands it is always necessary to examine the 
lower Is of the fl.-branches. By way of exception there are also some caninse 
(with cal.-divisions erect on the fr) which have isolated subfoliar glands on 
the lateral nerves. 
