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Straight and strong ochreous spines; leaves pale beneath, leaflets 5 or 

 7; flowers bright pink, not large. This is R. neomexicana. 



In 1895 Prof. Wooton collected a rose on Wliite Mountain, New 

 Mexico, with corymbose flowers and very long and narrow leaflets 

 having very long sharp teeth. The stem is dark, with rather numerous 

 light ochraceous slightly curved prickles. This is much like an Illinois 

 specimen of R. hlanda, and requires further investigation. 



