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hairy stigma, disk nearly plain ; flowers rose, afterwards becoming pale ; 
fruit subglobose, hispid, of an orange red. 
This species differs from R. tomentosa in its oval-acute leaflets, the 
nearly globular calyx-tube, and subglobose fruit ; and from R. caspi- 
data in its bracts and leaves being without glands below, the globular 
calyx-tube, and the subglobose orange-red fruit. 
June, July. Hedges and woods. Kingston-on-Thames ; Cambridge- 
shire ; Angelsea. France. Rhenish Prussia. Belgium. 
13. R. Andrzeiownkii, Steven in Besser, I.e. p. 19 and 66; — Baker, 
Herb. Eos. Brit. n. 10. 
Tufted, branching shrub, with strong prickles, compressed at the 
enlarged base, nearly straight ; petioles tomentose, with minute glands 
and small setaceous prickles ; 5-7 leaflets, elliptical roundish or oval, 
pubescent on both surfaces, with a short, glossy villosity, doubly den- 
tate with glandulose teeth, all petiolate, the terminal rounded or slightly 
cordate at the base ; stipules glabrous above, pubescent and scattered 
over with minute glands below, glandulose at the margin, points diver- 
gent; peduncles generally 3-9 in a corymb, short, hispid glandulose, 
w r ith oval, lanceolate glands, pubescent above, tomentose and scattered 
over with minute glands below, fringed with glands, shorter than the 
peduncles; calyx-tube ovoid, hispid glandulose ; calyx-segments spathu- 
late, glandulose below, 2 entire, 3 pinnatifid, with lanceolate appendages 
a little denticulate, fringed with glands, spreading in flowering, then re- 
flexed persistent ; styles with hairy stigmas, disk plain ; flowers rose ; 
fruit somewhat globular, hairy, red, crowned by the calyx-segments. 
This species differs from B. Sherardi in its strong prickles, the 
scattered glands on the under surface of the leaves and stipules, the 
oval-lanceolate bracts with minute glands below, the ovoid calyx-tube, 
and the fruit crowned with the calyx-segments. 
June. Woods and hedges. Sowerby, Thirsk (Baker); Forcett 
(Hailstone) ; Devonshire, valley of the Plym (Archer Briggs). France. 
Belgium. 
14. R. mollissima, Fries, SummaVeg. Scand. p. 174 (non Willd. 
nee Gmel.); Baker, Rev. of Brit. Roses, p. 11?— 72. ciliato-petala, 
Koch, Syn. p. 253 (non Besser). R. villosa, Woods, 1. c. p. 189, and 
Herb. n. 25 and 30. R. Andrzeiowskii % Boreau (non Besser) ; Syme, 
Hug. Bot. ed. iii. t. 4fi6 ; —Baker, Herb. Eos. Brit. n. 5 ? and n. 6 ?* 
* One of the two authentic specimens in Buddie's herbarium (Herb. Sloane, 
