da RypDBERG: NOTES ON ROSACEAE 
glandular-ciliate on the margins and glandular-puberulent on the 
back; petioles and rachis glandular-puberulent and _ slightly 
prickly; leaflets elliptic or narrowly oval, mostly acute at both 
ends, rather evenly serrate, with broad, occasionally double, and 
gland-tipped teeth, conspicuously glandular-puberulent and 
slightly pilose beneath, 2-4 cm. long; inflorescence rather many- 
flowered, corymbiform; pedicels about 1 cm. long, glabrous or 
nearly so; hypanthium depressed-globose, without a neck; sepals 
ovate, caudate-acuminate, about 1.5 cm. long, glabrous on the 
back, villous on the margins and tomentose within; in fruit erect 
and persistent; petals about 15 mm. long; styles distinct, persistent, 
decidedly exserted 
This species is also related to R. Aldersonii, but differs from 
all the other relatives of R. californica in the hypanthium lacking 
the neck, and in the decidedly exserted styles. 
CALIFORNIA: Temescal Cafion, near Elsinore, May 23, 1892, 
McClatchie (type, in the herbarium of the New York Botanical 
Garden). 
9g. ROSA PINETORUM Heller, Muhlenbergia 1: 53. 1904 
This species has been collected only in the neighborhood of the 
type station, that is around Monee: Bay. The following speci- 
mens have been seen. 
CALIFORNIA: Pacific Grove, Heller 6817; 1907, Patterson & 
Wiltz; 1908, L. E. Cox; Point Pinos, Heller 8413; Monterey, Parry. 
10. ROSA CALAVERA Greene, Leaflets 2: 257. 1912 
This was included in the R. gymnocarpa group by Dr. Greene, 
perhaps on account of the shape of the leaflets and the small 
flowers, but the sepals and style are persistent and it is more nearly 
related to R. pinetorum, differing in the small flowers and the leaflets 
which are pale beneath. While R. pinetorum is confined to the 
coast, this species belongs to the Sierra Nevada. 
CALIFORNIA: Calveras Big Tree Grove, E. L. Greene; Tulare 
County, Dudley, at the following localities: Second Dry Meadow 
Creek, Kern River, 1895; Board Camp, 1902; Keweath River 
Valley, 1896, 1385, 1367, 1313a; Redwood Meadow, Alta Peak, 
1896, 1642; Coffee Pot Camp, 1897, 1765; Hollow Log Camp, 
1900; east of Sequoia Grove. 
