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R. LEUCOSTACHYS. y __ Fig. 371, 
Stems arched, angular and furrowed, hairy. Prickles straight. Leaves 
with 3 or 5 stalked, somewhat cordate, coriaceous leaflets, white beneath, 
Panicle elongated and slender, hairy. A variety of fruticosus, Jul 
and Aug. Deep pink. (2) £. B. Supp. 2631. LZ. B. 2. 721* bis, 
H. § Arn. 126. Bab.99. Lind. 95. 
R. MACROPHYLLUS. | Fig, 372, 
Prickles very few and small, equal. Leaves large, with 3-5 stalked 
elliptical leaflets. A variety of fruticosus. July and Aug. Greenish 
white. (2) #. B. Supp. 2625. E£. B.2.721* quar. H. & Arn. 124, 
Bab. 101. Lind. 93. 
R. Kouvert. Fig. 373. 
Stems decurved. Prickles numerous, unequal. Leaves with 5 stalked 
ovate or elliptical leaflets. Panicles much divided, long, rigid, naked 
at the end. A variety of fruticosus. July and Aug. Pale pink. (2) 
E. B. Supp. 2605. BE. B. 2.723*. H. §& Arn. 128. Bab. 103. Lind. 93. 
R. CORYLIFOLIUS. Fig. 374, 
Stem decurved, roundish. Prickles unequal, scattered. Leaves with 
5 ovate leaflets, the outer ones sessile. Oalyx spreading or reflexed. 
A variety of fruticosus or cesius? Julyand Aug. White; fruit black, 
large-grained. (2) #. B. 1. 827. #. B. 2. 723. H.& Arn. 122. 
Bab. 106. Lind. 93. 
R. casrus. Dewberry. Fig. 375, 
Stems biennial, woody, trailing, angular, glaucous. Prickles straight, 
unequal, passing into sete. Leaves mostly with 3 leaflets, the lateral 
ones sessile, Calyx embracing the fruit. Fruit large-grained. Varieties 
numerous. Heaths and banks, 1-3 ft. June and July. White or 
pale pink ; fruit black, with a glaucous bloom. (2) Z, B. 1. 826. 
H. B. 2.722. HH. §& Arn. 122. Bab. 107. Lind. 94. 
R. saxatitis. Stone Bramile. Fig. 376. 
Stems nearly herbaceous, creeping ; flowering branches erect. Leaves 
ternate. Panicle cymose. Rocky woods. Fruit edible. 6-10 in. 
June. Greenish white; fruit red, (2) 2. B.1.2233, EF. B. 2.724. 
H. § Arn.122. Bab.107. Lind. 95. 
R. arcticus. <Aretic Bramble. Fig. 377. 
Stems erect, rather woody, very slender, without prickles, generally 
one-flowered. Leaves ternate. Mountain moors ; very rare, Fruit 
edible. 4-6 in. June. Deep rose-colour; fruit red. (2) FE. B. 
1.1585. #, B, 2.725. H. § Arn. 123. Bab. 108. Lind. 95. 
R. Cuamzmorus. Cloud-berry. Fig. 378. 
Stems simple, herbaceous, single-flowered. Leaves simple, lobed. 
Flowers unisexual. Mountain moors. Fruit edible. 6-8 in. June. 
White; fruit orange. (2) £. B.1.716. E.B. 2.726. H. § Arn. 123. 
Bab.108. Lind. 95. 
Genus 6. Fracarta. 
F. vesca. Wild Strawberry. Fig, 379. 
Hairs of the pedicels closely pressed. Woods ; abundant. Fruit edible. 
4-9 in. Perenn. May-Aug. White; fruit red or white. (2) EZ. B. 
1.1524. #.B.2.727. 4H. § Arn. 130. Bab.95. Lind. 95. 
F. ATROVIRENS. Fig. 380. 
A variety of vesca, with larger fruit and more rounded leaves. 
Northumberland. 4-6in. Perenn. May-July. White; fruit white 
orred. (2) #.B. Supp. 2742. EB. B. 2.727%. Lind. 96. 
