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2. Rosa Bakeri. Déséglise. 
Prate CCCCLXXIII. 
Déséglise, in Journ. of Bot. 1864, p. 267. 
Baker, in Nat. 1864, p. 102. 
Main stem scarcely arching, with short spreading branches ; 
prickles moderately strong, slightly curved. Leaflets oval or 
elliptical-oval, firm, softly and thinly hairy above, thickly hairy 
and with numerous small green scattered glands beneath, doubly 
serrated, the secondary serratures tipped with gland-tipped hairs, 
and ciliated with short woolly hairs ; petioles with woolly hairs and 
numerous gland-tipped setze and a few prickles. Stipules and 
bracts densely pubescent and thickly glandular, ciliated with short 
eland-tipped sete. Pedicels short, naked or with a few acicult 
and gland-tipped sete. Styles woolly. Fruit glabrous, ovoid, 
ripening early in September. Sepals leaf-pointed and pinnate, 
ciliated with gland-tipped sete, and with a few scattered on the 
outside, remaining until the fruit changes colour. 
In hedges at Sowerby, North-east Yorkshire. 
Baker’s Rose. 
3. Rosa tomentella, Zeman. 
Baker, in Nat. 1864, p. 102. 
Branches short, flexuous; prickles strong, much curved. 
Leaflets roundish-ovate, or ovate, rather firm, very thinly hairy 
above, paler and rather densely so, especially on the veins, and with 
a few scattered glands beneath, doubly serrate, with the serratures 
eland-tipped, and ciliated with woolly hairs ; petioles with numerous 
woolly hairs, and a few short gland-tipped sete and prickles. 
Stipules and bracts pubescent beneath, ciliated with short gland- 
tipped setze. Pedicles very short, naked. Styles woolly. Fruit 
subglobose, glabrous, turning scarlet in October. Sepals leaf- 
pointed, pinnate, nearly naked on the back, with a few gland-tipped 
setee on the margins, falling before the fruit changes colour. 
In hedges in North Yorkshire and in Warwickshire. 
4, Rosa arvatica. Puget. 
Baker, in Nat. 1864, p. 101. 
Stems arched, with rather slender branches; prickles stout, 
hooked. Leaflets elliptical or oval-elliptical, glabrous above, paler 
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