ICOSANDRIA. POLYGYNIA. Rosa. 
—In the vallies of rowan countries. In the Craven part 
of Yorkshire. Mr. Woop. — Near Ulswater, Cumberl <p Mr. 
Woopwarp.] — S. June. 
pei ae _ minitianstss ild Briar, or Dog Rose, with large = 
ope 
not hairy or te piers egg-shaped, serrated, 1 and 2, 
but mostly 3 pair, cottony on both surfaces. Fruit-stalks, gee 
leaves, calyx, germens, edges of the sy and /eaf-sta 
pe k with globular glands supported on longer, shorter, mse 
rser hairs or bristles. Prick/es a little hooked downwards, ra- 
sherds flat, not broad. The leaves when rubbed have a faint agree- 
scent. 
Hedges, common, Ray. Woopw.—Near London, Huns. 
; P, June. 
(2) Germens egg-shaped. 
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R. Germens and fruit-stalks prickly at the base : aga rubigino’sa. 
on the stem bent back: leaves rusted underneath 
FI. dan, 870-Facq. austr. 50-Wale.—Dod. 186. 2-Ger. em. 
ort ly es hand Fig.-Ger. 1087. 1-Park. par. 41 9. 8 
eg ~ of the widen ae ‘In the Garde pet Siar ‘the 
ees eset above with ato short hairs, wish shaped, and 
-, be 
rusty appearance chiefly ri to the lower leaves, The swee 
scent seems to be owing to the glands, 
R. suxavifolia. Licutr.—R. eglanteria. Hups. Du Rot. 
Sweet-briar Rose. Eglanteria. ee and heaths. { Hedges, 
Norfolk, but not frequent, Mr. Woopwarp,—Between Dudley 
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