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cal.-divisions shorter than in R. pomifera; fr. often 
pear- or club-shaped. R. inollissima Fr. not Willd.; 
R. ciliatopetala Koch.; R. omissa D. Not always easily 
distinguished from the .last, to which it is closely allied. 
—Mount, and subalp.; G. W. V. B. 0. J. U. 6 
mollis Sm. 765. 
36. Fr. ovoid-oblong, distinctly narrowed towards the top 
like the neck of a bottle. Cal.-divisions erect on the fr., 
persistent. Styles woolly. Leaflets (often large and 7—9 
in number) crowded, often touching. Prickles gen. rare, 
always straight. R. alpina-tomentosa! Differing from R. 
mollis in habit, and the teeth of its leaflets being longer 
and sharper; peduncles longer, fls lighter coloured and 
fr. more neck-shaped. Comp. R. spinulifolia.—Mount, and 
subalp., rare. Bouveret, Saleve, Chaumont, Grandelfluh, 
Albis, Hornli &c. 6 *vestita God. 766. 
— Fr. oblong, ovoid or globular not narrowed like the 
neck of a bottle. Cal.-divisions spreading or erect on 
the fr., gen. falling before maturity. Styles glabr., or 
hairy. Leaflets gen. rather distant. Prickles straight or 
slightly bent. Differing from li. pomifera and R. mollis 
in its laxer and long-branching growth (as in R. canina), 
the teeth of the leaflets broader, less glandular, some¬ 
times almost simple, the peduncles longer, the cor. 
paler, the cal.-divisions gen. falling before maturity, 
and the fr. becoming pulpy later. —a. Smithiana Ser. 
Leaflets with a dense villosity underneath, soft to the 
touch, without glands, doubly toothed; teeth broad, cal.- 
divisions falling before maturity; fr. ovoid or oblong.— 
b. subglobosa Sm. (ciliatopetala God. not Bess., dimorpha 
Gren., dumosa Pug., micans D.! this last has tomentose 
fl.-branches). Leaflets with a dense villosity underneath, 
soft to the touch, without glands, irreg. or almost simply 
toothed; cal.-divisions very well developed, persist, for 
a longer time; fr. globular; peduncles often several. 
— c. collivaga Cott. (coriifolia-tomentosa?). Leaflets with 
a close tomentum underneath, without glands, doubly 
toothed; cal.-divisions persist, until maturity; fr. slightly 
neck-shaped towards the top; peduncles short. —d. de- 
colorans Chr. Leaflets with a dense villosity underneath, 
without glands or almost so, irreg. or almost simply 
toothed, with not very deep, almost obtuse teeth; cal.- 
divisions as in var. a, but fr. obovate, small.—e. sca- 
briuscula Sm.*) Leaflets less hairy underneath, but 
Herr Christ distinguishes 1 . cuspidatoides Crep. (cuspidata auct. 
not Bieb.) Subfoliar glands stipitate, scented ; fr. globular. 2. scabriuscula. 
Subfoliar glands sessile ; fr. oblong. 
