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tne pedicels elongated; bracis very short; petals spatulate, undu- 
late; style hirsute, half 2 or 3-cleft, exsert; berry glabrous. Ber- 
ries pale red. 3—4. f. 
Exotic. 
Ru/brum, (currant. g. M. h) unarmed; racemes glabrous, nodding; 
corolla flat; petals obcordate ; leaves obtusely 5-lobed ; stem erect. 
Berries red. 2—4. f. 
19--15. RICINUS. 
Commu’nis, \castor-oil plant. #3) leaves peltate, palmate; lobes lanceo- 
late, serrate; stem with hoary mealiness. 4—6. f. 
16—10. ROBINIA. (From Robin, a French botanist.) 
Pseudo-aca’cia, (locust tree, false acacia. A. w. M. h) leaves pinnate 
with a terminal leafet; stipules thorny, or a thorn; racemes pen- 
dant; teeth of the calyx unawned; legumessmooth. 30—40. f. 
11-13. ROSA. 
Rubigino’sa, (sweet briar. r. J. kh) germ ovate; peduncles and petioles 
glandular hispid; petioles somewhat prickly; stem glabrous; 
prickles scattered, hooked slender; leafets (5 or 7) ovate, serrate, 
sub-glandular beneath. 3—4. f. 
Exotic. 
Damasce’na, (damask rose. w. r. J. kh) calyx half pinnate; germ ovate, 
turgid, (thickened near its top,) bristly; stem and petioles prickly, 
leafets ovate, pointed, downy beneath. 
Musco’sa, (moss rose. r. Au. h) germs ovate; calyx, peduncles, peti- 
oles, and branches hispid, glandular viscid, (moss-like;) spines of 
the branches scattered, straight. 
Cinnamo’mea, (cinnamon rose. hk) germs globose; germs and pedun- 
cles glabrous; stem with stipular prickles; petioles somewhat un- 
armed; leafets oblong. Stem brown cinnamon colour. 
11—13. RUBUS. 
Oleus, (garden raspberry. w. M. hk) leaves quinate-pinnate, and ter- 
nate; leafets rhomb-ovate, acuminate, downy beneath; petioles chan- 
nelled; stem prickly, hispid flowers sub-panicled. Var. americanus, 
branchlets nearly glabrous; stem and petioles terete; leaves all ter- 
nate; pedicels somewhat prickly. 4—6. f. 
Odgra’tus, (flowering raspberry. r. J. h) unarmed, erect, viscid, his- 
pid; leaves simple, acutely 3 or 5-lobed ; corymbs terminal, spread- 
ing. Flowers large; berriesrather dry and thin, 3—6. f. 
10—1. RUTA. 
Exotic. 
Grave’olens, (rue,) leaves more than decompound; leafets oblong, ter- 
minal ones obovate ; petals entire. 
19—12. SAGITTARIA. (Grom sagitta, an arrc w.) 
Sagittifo'lia, (arrow head. O. w. Ju. J.) leaves lanceviate acute, sa- 
gittate ; lobes lanceolate, acute, straight. 1—2. f. 
