140 SPECIES DUBLE. 
98. R. pulchella Willd. enum. 545. 
R. germinibus subrotundo-obovatis pedunculis calyci- 
busque glanduloso-hispidis, petiolis glanduloso-pu- 
bescentibus inermibus, aculeis caulinis sparsis. 
Willd, lc. 
Hab. 3 3s: 
Affinis preecedenti, (R. turbinate), sed cauilis triplo 
minor, flores parvi, germinis forma diversa, petioli non 
aculeati, et foliola subrotunda, quze in preecedente 
subrotundo-ovata. Waiild. 
Is this the Rose de Meaux of the gardens? or some 
variety of gallica? 
94. R. velutina Clairv. man. @herbor. 163. 
Fruit round, leaves cottony beneath, edges glan- 
dular. Cl. 
Hab. in Helvetia circa Bruel, Winthertour. 
Perhaps R. myriacantha D. C. Clairv. But this can- 
not be, because that species has leaves smooth on both 
sides. 
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95. R. glandulosa Decand. suppl. 539. 
_ This elegant species of Rose forms a dense shrub 7 
or 8 feet high ; the prickles are few, straight, and to- 
lerably slender; those of the petioles are small and 
hooked, intermixed with glandular hairs; leaflets 5-7, 
perfectly smooth, somewhat glaucous, oval, obtuse, 
small, doubly serrated with glandular teeth; altogether 
like those of Burnet; flowers solitary, of a bright rose ; 
stalks and tube of the calyx covered with long spini- 
form and glandular hairs; stipules fringed with glands; 
calyx with an oval tube, its segments almost always 
