MR, J. Q. baker's MOXOGEAPU OF BRITISH ROSKS. 225 



hairy and not so densely glandular beneath, not narrowed in the 

 upper half, villose styles, and stouter fruit. It comes very near S, 

 lugdunensis^ Deseg. Mon. p. 101, Avhich has leaves less hairy but 

 more glandular beneath, shorter peduncles and round fruit. 



Var. CRYPTOPODA, Baker, 



R. CRYPTOPODA, Baker, Review, p. 22. 



Prickles rather unequal, the large ones uncinate and robust. 

 Leaflets ovate-oblong, the terminal one about an inch long by 

 three-quarters as broad ; the upper surface glaucous green, 

 naked ; the lower thinly glandular all over, hairy on the main 

 veins ; the petiole hairy and glanduloso-setose, with 2—1 hooked 

 aciculi. Bracts and stipules glandular on the back, but scarcely 

 hairy. Peduncle very short, quite naked. Fruit subglobose, 

 7-8 lines each way. Sepals naked on the back ; the main ones 

 8-9 lines long, copiously pinnate. 



West Yorkshire, Luddenden, near Plalifax, S, King ! 



Very near -ffi. virgultorum^ Eipart in Desegl. Exsic. 32, which 

 has similar peduncles, fruit, and sepals, but leaves more decidedly 

 glandular beneath, but not at all hairy, and less hairy styles. 



Group 4. Caki?^'^. 



11. R. CANINA, Linn, Frutex alius, ramis elougatis arcuatis, aculeis 

 sparsis sequalibus robustis falcatis, foliolis simpliciter vel duplicato- 

 serratis utrinque glabris eglandulosis vel praecipue infra tenuiter pu- 

 bescentibus, floribus 1 vel paucis, pedunculis plerisque nudis, sepalis 

 dorso plerisque nudis reflexis deciduis, vel interdum ascendentibus 

 subpersistentibus, majoribus copiose pinnatis, stylis plus minus hir- 

 sutis, fructibus ovato-urceolatis vel rotundatis (plerisque serotinis) 

 discis conspicuis instructis. 



Series 1. Ecristatae. Leaver not glandular leneath. Fruit very 

 hard when green, not ripening till Octoher or the latter part of 

 Septemler; the sepals still remaining reflexed after the petals fall, 

 and becoming disarticulated before it changes colour. 



Peduncles not aciculate ; leaves glabrous on loth sides. 



-.UTETiANA {Ijeman). 



TETiANA. heman. Bull Phil. 1818, extr. p. 9; Baker, Review, 



p. 25, Exsic. 12. 



Woods 



