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lxxxvi. Rosa L. 



203. Spinosissima L. Local, but not uncommon. 



204. Villosa L. 



1. Sub-species mollis Sm. Common. 



Var. siibccerulea Baker. Dunkeld. 

 ii. Sub-species tomentosa Sm. Common. 



Var. scabriuscula Sm. Rare. 



Var. subglobosa Sm. Not rare. 



Var. farinosa Raw. Blair-Athole. 



205. Involuta Sm. 



Var. Sabini Woods. Rare. 

 Var. Doniana Woods. Rare. 



206. Rubiginosa L. Not uncommon. An escape (?). 



207. Canina L. Common. The following forms have been 



observed, but much remains to be done amongst the 

 Perthshire roses, both of this and of other species. 



Var. lutetiana Lem. Local. 



Var. sfthcerica Gren. Local. 



Var. dwnalis Bechst. Common. 



Var. urbica Lem. Common. 



Var. arvatica Baker. Not uncommon. 



Var. dumetorum Thuill. Dunkeld (?). 



Var. incana Woods. Killin (?). 



Var. andez>agensis Bast. Not common. 



Var. ccesia Sm. Rare. 



Var. verticillacantha Merat. Not common. 



Var. Reuteri Godet. Not uncommon. 



Var. subcristata Baker. Common. 



Var. implexa Gren. Local. 



Var. coriifolia Fr. Local. 



Var. Watsoni Baker. Local. 



Var. mai'ginata Wallrost. Rare. 



208. Arvensis L. An escape in one or two places. R. alpina 



occurs on Kinnoull Hill, but is doubtless an escape. 



lxxxvii. Pyrus L. 



209. Communis L. One or two plants escaped from cultiva- 



tion. 



210. Malus L. 



Var. acerba D.C. Widely distributed, but rather 



local. Truly wild. 

 Var. mitts. Here and there as an escape. 



