ROSA SYSTYLA. 11l 
Div. X. Systyle. Styli in columnam elongatam co- 
herentes. Stipulze adnate. 
Habit nearly the same as that of the last division. Leaves 
frequently evergreen. 
61. ROSA systyla. 
R. surculis assurgentibus, aculeis validis aduncis. 
a ovata, foliolis ovatis, fructu oblongo. 
R. collina Eng. bot ! t.1895. Smith ! in Rees in 1. 
R. systyla Bat. main. et loir. suppl. 31. Woods! in 
act. linn. 12. 230. 
R. — Desv, journ. 2.317. D. Cand. hort. monsp. 
138. 
R. brevistyla D. C. suppl. fl. fr. 537? 
R. dibracteata D. C. Ll. c. 
8 lanceolata, foliolis ovato-lanceolatis, fructu sphzerico. 
y Monsonie, caule humiliore: florifero erecto multi- 
floro, ramis raré setigeris. 
Hab. « in Anglia; Gallia, (Batard, Decand.); @ Hi- 
bernia australi, Drummond; y Anglia juxta Wat- 
ford, Domina Monro. (v. v. sp.; B. s. sp.3 y. V. ¢ 
hort. Sabine.) 
A shrub with the habit and for the most part with 
the characters of R. canina, but differing chiefly in 
having its styles united into a long smooth column, 
and more flowers in a cluster. 
Variety @ was sent to Mr. Hooker from the South 
of Ireland by Mr. Drummond. It differs in having 
nearly round fruit, and long rugose shining leaves. 
