MR. J. G. baker's MONOGRArn OF BRITISH ROSES. 231 



Gathered in rorfarshire by Gr. Don. B. canescens, Baker, 

 Ecview, 28, Uxsic. 20, is a form with similar leaves, but with the 

 fruit and sepals of the type. 



Var. TOMENTELLA, Leman. 



R. TOMENTELLA, Leman, Bull Phil 1818, extr. p. 10; Deseg, in Billot's 

 Archiv. p. 334, Ewsic. 1477 ; Desep. Monog. p. 92, Exsic. 70 ; Baker, 

 Review, p. 33, Exsic. 29; Dumort. Belg, p. 66; Rent. Cat, 71; 

 Gren. Jura, p. 247- 



R. TOMENTosAy. DUMETORUM, Gaud. Fl. Helv, ill. p. 352. 



R. RUBiGixoSA, var, C, Rapin, Cat.Vaud, p. 101. 



R. iNODORA, Hook. Fl, Lond. n. s. t. 117? 



Branches green and very flexuous ; prickles very strongly 

 hooked; fully developed leaflets under an inch long, flat, ovate- 

 oblong, rounded at the base, green and thinly hairy above, hairy 

 all over and sometimes with a few inconspicuous glands beneath ; 

 the petioles hairy and glanduloso-setose, with 3-4 strongly hooked 

 aciculi ; peduncles shorter than usual and often quite hidden by 

 the bracts ; flowers smaller and very pale ; styles densely hairy ; 

 fruit small (|-^ inch long), subglobose or broad ovate-urccolate, 

 very late in ripening. 



I have gathered this in many parts of England, from the Isle of 

 Wight northward to Northumberland, and received it from nearly 

 all my correspondents ; and yet it does not seem to have been 

 known to either AVoods or Borrer. Deseglise, Grenicr, and Eeuter 

 all classify it with the Bubiginos<e ; but the glands beneath are so 

 few and faint as to be scarcely visible except with a lens. For 

 a full account of its modifications, see a paper by Crepin in the 

 Bulletin of the Eoyal Botanical Society of Belgium, v. p. 26. 



**** Peduncles more or less aciculate and glanduloso-setose. 



Var, Andevagensis (Bast.]. 



R. Andevagensis, Bast. Fl. Maine-et- Loire (1809), p. 189; DC. 



Mon. D. 75, Exsic. 17, 18: Rent 



Review 



Dumort 



R. Rauii, Tratt. Mon. ii. p. 35. 

 R. sempervirens, Rauy Enum. p. 120, non L. 



R. canixa, var. glandulifera, Woods, Linn. Trans, xii. p. 223, 

 Herb. 112-114. 



