106 ROSA INDICA. 
blunt at each end, and serrated only at the tip, but 
there deeply. 
Discovered very recently in Gossam Than, and with 
R. macrophylla found in the same district, it exhibits 
the nearest approach among the Indian Roses to those 
of Europe. : 
The specimens from which my description and 
figure are taken are in the rich collection of Sir Joseph 
Banks. 
58. ROSA indica. 
subtus glaucis, ovariis 40-5 
a vulgaris, fructu turbinato. 
R. indica Lin! sp. 705. Willd. sp. 2. 1079. Lawr 
ros. t.26. Ait! kew. ed. alt. 3. 266. Smith! in 
Rees in 1. Redout. ros. 1. 51. ¢. 14. 2. 35. #. 15. 
R. ani Linn! syst. veg. ed. 13. 398. Smith! in Rees 
in I, 
R. foliolis ellipticis acuminatis glabris crenato-serratis 
0. 
R. semperflorens carnea Ross. ros, t. 19. 
G odoratissima, fructu ovato, floribus odoratissimis. 
R. odoratissima Sweet! hort. sub. lond. 
R. indica fragrans Redout. l. c. 61. t. 19. 
y pumila, fruticulus, omni parte minor. 
R. indica pumila Redout. ros. 1.115, #. 42. 
9 longifolia, foliis lanceolatis, ramis subinermibus. 
R. ngs Willd. sp. 2. 1067. Redout. ros, 2. 27. 
Hab. in China juxta Cantonem Sinarum, Staunton. 
(v. v. c. & s. sp. herb. Banks.) 
