1924] REHDER, LIGNEOUS PLANTS OF NORTHERN CHINA, II 203 



Crepin says that David's specimens he saw were without locality, 

 but that they probably were collected in Shensi. Franchet (1. c.) states 

 that he did not find the specimens referred to by Crepin in the collections 

 of the Museum. 



Rosa Banksiae Aiton, Hort. Kew. ed. 2, in. 258 (1811). — Dingier in 

 Bot. Centralbl. Beih. xxxvii. abt. n. 135 (1919). — Hers in Jour. N. China 

 Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 115 (1922); Liste Ess. Lign. Honan, 26 (1922). 



Shantung: Tsimo, ? cultivated (ex Dingier, 1. c). 



Honan: cultivated (ex Hers, 1. c). 



Distribution: also cultivated in other provinces of China and in 



Japan. 



Rosa Banksiae var. normalis Regel, Tent. Ros. Monog. 91 (1877); in 



Act. Hort. Petrop. v. 376 (1878).— F. N. Meyer in U. S. Dept. Agric. 



Bur. PL Indust. Invent. Seeds PI. Imp. xliii. 77, no. 40768 (1918). 



Rosa Banksiae Crepin in Bull. Soc. Bot. Belg. xiv. 162 (Prim. Monog. Ros. 

 366) (1875); in Bull. Bot. Soc. Ital. 1897, 231.— Franchet in Nouv. Arch. 

 Mus. Paris, s&\ 2, v. 267 (PL David, i. 115) (1883).— Hemsley in Jour. 

 Linn. Soc. xxm. 248 (1887).— Farrer in Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. xlii. 107 

 (1916).— Non Aiton. 



Shensi: A. David (ex Crepin, 1. c. [1875], Franchet, 1. c, and Hemsley, 

 1. c); several localities, G. Giraldi (ex Crepin, 1. c. [1897]). 



Kansu: near Cheng hsien, F. N. Meyer, no. 1960, September 30, 1914 

 (Herb. U. S. Dept. Agric); Feng shan ling (ex Farrer, 1. c). 



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Distribution: also Hupeh, Szechuan and Yunnan. 



Rosa Roxburghii Tratt. f . normalis Rehder & Wilson in Sargent, PL 



Wilson. II. 319 (1915). 



Rosa microphylla Cr6pin in Bull. Soc. Bot. Ital. 1897, 234.— Non Desfontaines, 

 vix Roxburgh. 



Shensi: Ko lu pas, G. Giraldi, nos. 23, 27 (ex Crepin, 1. c). 

 Distribution (including varieties) : also Hupeh, Szechuan, Kweichou, 

 Yunnan; Japan. 



Rosa chinensis Jacquin, Obs. Bot. in. 7, t. 55 (1768). 



Rosa indica Loureiro, Fl. Cochinch. 323 (1790).— Bunge in M&n. Div. Sav. 

 Acad. Sci. St. P£tersb. n. 100 (Enum. PI. Chin. Bor. 26) (1833).— Kanitz 

 in Szechenyi, Keletazs. Utjiin. Tudom. Ered. n. 810 (PL Enum. 22) (1891); 

 in Szechenyi, Wiss. Ergeb. Reise Ostas. n. 698 (1898). — Crepin in Bull. 

 Soc. Bot. Ital. 1897, 231.— Ito in Tokyo Bot. Mag. xiv. 134 (1900).— 

 Hers in Jour. N. China Branch R. As. Soc. liii. 115 (1922); Liste Ess. 

 Lign. Honan, 26 (1922). — Non Linnaeus. 



Chili: cultivated (ex Bunge, 1. c). 

 Shantung: cultivated (ex Ito, 1. c). 

 Honan: cultivated (ex Hers, 1. c). 

 Shensi: cultivated (ex Crepin, 1. c). 

 Kansu: cultivated (ex Kanitz, 1. c). 



Distribution: also cultivated in other Chinese provinces; the spontane- 

 ous form with single flowers occurs in Szechuan and Hupeh. 



