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erect, persist, for a longer time, and its shorter, very- 
woolly styles. Leaflets elliptic-obovate, often rather 
cuneiform at the base and, especially the lateral ones, 
rather obtuse at the top. Fr. larger, gen. globular or 
the central ones pear-shaped, becoming pulpy earlier. 
R. vosagiaca (vogesiaca) Desp.; R. Reuteri God. — Var. 
like R. canina with leaflets double toothed (v. com- 
plicata and myriodonta Chr.), peduncles with stip. glands 
(v. caballicensis Pug.), with peduncles with glandiferous 
acicula? (v. hispidior Chr.), leaflets hairy underneath on 
the middle vein (v. pilosula Chr.), fr. long-pear-shaped 
(v. falcata Pug.). Transitional forms to R. ferruginea 
are R. Seringei Chr., inclinata Kern.—Mountains and 
subalp.; distrib. 6. glauca Vill. 774.- 
-- Prickles slenderer, almost entirely straight, in any case 
more or less suddenly enlarged at the base. Cal.- 
divisions without appendages or with, gen. narrower, 
appendages ........ 4if) 
49. Cal.-divisions gen. undiv. Peduncles gen. fairly long 
and several, glabr., rarely (v. hispidula) rather hispid- 
glandular. Fr. small, globular. Leaflets elliptic, with 
slightly cuneiform, entire base, otherwise always simply 
toothed (with teeth directed forwards), bluish-glaucous, 
tinged with red. Cor. of a bright rose-colour. Prickles 
rare. R. rubrifolia Vill.—Alp., subalp. and Jura from 
Geneva to Bale. 6 . . . . ferruginea Vill. 775. 
— Cal.-divisions more or less pinnatifid. Peduncles gen. 
1 — 2, hispid-glandular. Fr. large, gen. oblong or ovoid, 
often rather neck-shaped towards the top 50 
50. Peduncles with scattered stip. glands, or glabr. Cor. 
bright rose-coloured. Leaflets oblong-elliptic, acuminate, 
simply or (v. Perrieri Song) doubly toothed; teeth 
acuminate, directed forwards. Prickles long, straight, 
rather rare. Peduncles gen. solitary. Leaflets sometimes 
9. R. alpina-glauca?—Mountains and subalp., rare. AY. 
V. J. (Vissoie, Saleve, Mont Chaul^ert, Chaumont). 6 
*salsevensis Rap. 776. 
— Peduncles and cal.-tube gen. thickly covered with 
glandiferous aciculse (as in R. pomifera). Cor. 
pale rose-coloured. Leaflets rather distant, small, 
roundish-oval, obtuse, more rarely rather larger 
and acute, double toothed; teeth not deep, spreading, 
more rarely deep and acuminate. Prickles gen. rather 
bent. — Varied also with fr. globular \v. Rionii Delas.); 
also b. sanguisorbella Chr. (montana-rubiginosa ?) dwarf 
form, with small leaflets and scattered glands under¬ 
neath. Mont Clou above Bovernier. Similar forms are: 
c. graveolens-montana N. Beitr. I, 10, between Stalden 
