28 ROSA CINNAMOMEA. 
18. ROSA cinnamomea. Tab. 5 
R. elatior cinerea, ramis strictis, aculeis stipularibus 
- rectiusculis, stipulis dilatatis undulatis, foliolis ob- 
longis rugosis subtus tomentosis. 
« foliolis (ovalibus) obtusis. 
R. minor, &c. Bauh, hist. 2.38. . 
R. cinnamomea Bes/. eyst. vern. ord. 6. fol. 5. 
R. cinnamomea Lin! sp. 703. Willd. sp. 2.1065. All. 
ane 2. 138. Monch. meth. 687. Lawr. ros. > 
34. eb. taur. cauc. 1.393. Gmel. bad. als. 
411. Schranck monac. c. ic. Pohl. bohem. 2. soa. 
Ait! Tego. ed. alt. 3.259. Pers. syn. 1.47. Eng. 
bot ! ¢. 2388. Smith! in Rees in 1. Rau enum. 
52a& 8. Woods! in act. linn, 12.175. Redout. 
ros. 1. 105, t. 37, 133. ¢. 51. 
R. nd pe ayn oe Munch. hausv. 5. 279. Du Roi! 
arb. 2, 343. ae deutsch. fl. 175. Brot. lus. 
i. 339. Fl. dan. t. 1214. Roth. germ. 2. 557. 
R. majalis Herm. a: 8. Desf. atl.-? 
3 fluvialis—foliolis (oyatis) acutis. 
R. fluvialis Fl. dan. t. 868. Retz. scand. 120. Pers. 
syn. 1. 47. 
R. arvensis Linn. fide Afzelii. 
Hab. in Dania, (fl. dan.) ; Belgia (Hoffmann); Lusitania 
(Brotero) ; Germania (Roth) ; Helvetia, Schleich- 
cher, Hooker ; Gallia, Decand.; Bohemia (Pobl) ; 
Caucaso (Bieb.) ; 8 in ‘See (fl. dan.) ; Helvetia 
ooker (v. v. c. & 8. sp 
¥ gray shrub 5 or 6 feet high. Branches erect in 
the single var. more diffuse and weak in the double 
sort, deep red-brown, usually armed with a pair of 
strong pale brown, straightish prickles under the sti- 
