ADDENDA. 
p- 9. ROSA microphylla. 
Since my remarks upon this species were printed, 
of which I had no other knowledge than was derived 
from a drawing made in the East Indies, Mr. Lambert 
has kindly communicated specimens received by him 
from Dr. Wallich. It proves, notwithstanding its 
apparent resemblance to R. bracteata, to be more 
nearly allied to R. sericea, to the vicinity of which it 
- must be transferred. 
ed 
p. 40. insert as synonym of R. rubella R. Candolleana 
Red. ros. 2. p. 45. ¢. fig. 
p. 44. line 20. After Bell insert “ Pallas (v. s. sp. 
comm. cel. Lambert.)” 
p. 88. R. rubiginosa. 
1. parvifolia, pumila, ramis setigeris, foliolis subro- 
tundis. 
Hab. in vepretis Taurie montose, Pallas. (v. s. sp. 
comm, cel. Lambert.) 
A curious stunted variety of R. rubiginosa, found 
by Pallas growing in the mountainous part of Tauria. 
Its branches are slightly setigerous and its leaves 
small and round, like those of R. myriacantha. 
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