252 4.7. rosacea : hoses. 



Rosa cheusan glabra etc., Petiver, Gaz. p. 57, t. 35. f. 11. 

 Rosa amoyensis, Hance in Journ. Bot. 1868, p. 297. 



Kangsu : Fengwangshan (Hance !) ; Chekiang : Ningpo (Old- 

 ham !) ; Kiangsi : Kiukiang (Shearer !) ; Fokien: Amoy (Hance, 

 5690 !) ; Hupeh : Ichang district (A. Henry !) ; Kwangtung 

 (Staunton); Hongkong (Hance, 10223!). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 

 Kew. 



The Bosa microcarpa of Braam's ' Ieones ' (Walp. Rep. ii. 

 p. 12) seems to be B. Banksiae rather than this. See note under 

 that species. 



[Bosa intermedia or B. dubia, Carr. (Rev. Hort. 1868, p. 270, 

 figg. 29, 30), recorded as Chinese, is apparently the same as, 

 or closely allied to, B. microcarpa.^ 



11. Rosa microphylla, Boxb. ex Lindl. Bos. Monogr. pp. 9 et 

 145; Bot. Beg. t. 919; Boxb. Fl. Ind. ii. p. 515; Bot. Mag. 

 tt. 3490et 6548 (floribus normalibus simplicibus) ; Hance in Journ. 

 Bot. 1882, p. 5 ; Crepin in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. xiv. p. 146, et 

 Comptes-rendus Soc. Bot. Belg. xxv\ 2. p. 10. 



Kiangsi : Kiukiang (Shearer !) ; Kweichau (Mesny, hb. 

 Hance, 21110!); Szechuen : Chungking (Bourne I Barker 1 .); 

 Yunnan : Momyen (Anderson !). Mus. Brit. ; Herb. Kew. 



Japan, and commonly cultivated in India and elsewhere. 



The recent ' Botanical Magazine ' figure cited above is the only 

 one of the single-flowered state of this old species. 



12. Rosa moschata, Mill. Diet. ed. 8, no. 13 ; DC. Frodr. ii. 

 p. 598; Bot. Beg.i. 829 (var. nepalensis) ; Crepin in Comptes-rendus 

 Soc. Bot. Belg. xxv. 2. p. 8 (var. yunnanensis), et in Bull. Soc. 

 Bot. Belg. xviii. p. 287 ; Hook.f. Fl. Brit. Ind. ii. p. 367. 



Rosa Brunonii, Lindl. Bos. Monogr. p. 120, t. 14 ; Hance in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. xiii. p. 115 ; Bot. Mag. t. 4030. 



Hupeh : Ichang and Patung districts (A. Henry !) ; Yunnan 

 (Delavay, ex Crepin) ; Kwangtung : Whampoa (Hance, 804 !), 

 Fatschan (Wenyonl), West river (Ford I). Mus. Brit.; Herb. 

 Kew. 



Europe to Afghanistan and eastward to Nepal ; also in 

 Abyssinia. 



It is with some doubt that we follow Hance in referring the 

 Kwangtung specimens to this species, especially as Crepin has 

 named one, but bearing the same number, B. Luciae. B. multi- 



