2 A EEYISED ARRAXGEMENT OF BRITISH ROSES 



being careful to distinguisli individuals from those which prevail, 

 a more satisfactory account miglit be drawn up. 



In making this revision, I have altered the names of many indi- 

 vidvials in mv herbarium, and doubtless would now do so to others on 

 which I have based mj vice-countv records, but I have only marked 

 with a sign of doubt those which are more than usually' doubtfully 

 correct. 



As the grouping ma}^ not be quite clear when set forth with all 

 the sj^ecies, varieties, &c., covered hy the various subdivisions, I 

 summarize them here for read}' reference : — 



I. SECTION synstyl:^. 



Group of K. a^ryexsis. 

 II. SECTION STYLOS.E. 



OrOUP of 11. STYLOS.l. 



III. SECTION PIMPINELLIFOLI^. 



Group of 11. spuN'osissiitA. 

 IV. SECTION PIMPINELLIFOLI^ HYBRIDJi]. 



1. Group P1MPIXELLIFOLI.EX ViLLOs^. , 



2. Group Pimpinellifoli.e x Eu-Cani:n^ jh. 



3. Group Pimpixellifoli-E x Rubighstos^. 

 V. SECTION CANINE. 



A. Subsection Eu-Caxixm;. 



1. Primary Group of K. canina. 



i. Secoxdary Group of II. lutetiaxa. 



A. Subgroup Lutetian a?. 



B. Subgroup Transitoriae. 



C. Subgroup Dumales. 



T>. Subgroup Andegavenses. 

 ii. Secoxbary Group of R. bloxd^axa. 

 iii. Secoxdary Group of P. dumetorum. 



A. Subgrou]) Dumetorum. 



B. Subgroup Deseglisei. 



C. Subgroup Aciculatre. 



2. Primary Group of R. glauca. 



Secoxbary Group of K. Peuteri. 



A. Subgroup Peuteri. 



B. Subgroup Subcaninse. 



C. Subgroup Coriifolia?. 

 J). Subgroup Subcoi'iifolise. 



3. Primary Group of R. tomeutella. 



B. Subsection Villosj^. 



1. Group of R. pomifera. 



2. Group of R. omissa. 



3. Group of R. tomextosa. 



A. Subgroup Tomentosse. 



B. Subgroup Scabriusculye. 



C. SUBSECTIOX RuBIGINOSiE. 



1. Group of R. rubigixosa. 



2. Group of R. micraxtha. 



3. Group of R. elliptica. 



4. Group of R. agrestis. 



