112 ROSA ARVENSIS. 
Monsonie is a very charming variety found in a 
hedge at Watford by Miss Monro. By the wish of 
Mr. Sabine it is named after Lady Monson, to whose 
garden it was originally removed and whence it has 
since been obtained. It appears to be precisely the 
same sort of variety of systyla as hybrida is of arvensis, 
and may be distinguished from the two preceding va- 
rieties by its dwarfer habit, flower-bearing shoots being 
erect, stiff, and terminated by an unusually large 
bunch of the most elegant flowers; its fruit is more 
orange-red than that of the true systyla. 
62. ROSA arvensis. 
R. surculis flagelliformibus, aculeis inzequalibus fal- 
- Catis, foliolis subtus glaucis. 
R. campestris repens alba Bawh. pin. 484. 
R. sylvestris, &c. Bauh. hist. 2. 244. 
R. candida Scop. carn. 1. 354. 
R. arvensis Huds. angl. “ 1. 192. Linn. mant. 2. 
245. All. : 
188. Pers. syn. 2.47. Ait! hee a. 259, Smith : ’ 
in Rees in l. Woods! in act. linn. 12. 232. Re- 
dout. ros. 1. 89. ¢. 32. Bot. mag. t. 2054. 
R. n. 1102 Hall. helv. 
-R. sylvestris om: diss. 10. Poll. palat. 51. Roth. 
cat. bot. 1 
R. scandens ae weiss. pfl. 118 fide Pohl. 
R. herporhodon Ehr ! beitr. 2. 69. 
R. Halleri Krock. siles. 2. 150. 
R. fusca Monch meth. 688. 
R. serpens Ehr. arb. 35. Wibel werth. 265. 
