84 ROSA LUTEA. 
Div. VIII. Rubiginosee. Aculei inaequales, nunc seti- 
formes, rard (an unquam?) nulli. Foliola ovata v. 
oblonga, glandulosa, serraturis divergentibus. Sepala 
persistentia. Discus incrassatus. Surculi arcuati. 
‘The numerous glands on the lower surface of the leaves will 
usually suffice to prevent any thing else being referred to this tribe. 
But 2. tomentosa has sometimes glandular leaves, and in such 
cases the inequality of the prickles of Rubiginose and their red 
fruit will alone si: Hope them, 
48. ROSA lutea. 
- aculeis ets foliolis planis concavis, calycibus sub- 
inermi tegris 
lutea Deaies pempt, 187, Bauh, hist. 2. 47. 
lutea simplex Bauh. pin. 483. Best. eyst. vern. ord. 
6. fol. 5. 
gees - 
eglanteria Linn! sp. 703. Wibel. werth. 263. Roth. 
germ. 1, 217. 2. 553. Decand. fl. fr. 4. 437. 
Pers. syn. 2,47. Mer. age 189. Redout. ros. 1. 
69. 4-23, 
lutea Mill! dict. n. 11. Du Roi harbk. 2. 344. 
Monch meth. 688. Willd. sp. 2. 1064. Lawr. ros, 
t.12. Curt, bot. mag. n. 363. Ait! kew. 3. 258. 
Gmel. bad. als. 2.403. Smith! in Rees in l. Rau 
enum. 157. 
R. foetida Herm. diss. 18. All. pedem. 2. 138. 
R. chlorophylla Er’ beitr. 2. 69. 
R. cerea Réssig. ros. t. 2. 
8 punicea, floribus bicoloribus. 
R. sylvestris austriaca, flore pheniceo Hort. angl. 66. 
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