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REVISION OF SECTION TOMENTOSA OF THE GENUS ROSA. 
Struthiopteris Germanica 
Woodsia glabella. 
*Davallia Canariensia. 
Cystopteris alpiua. 
C. Sudetica. 
*Adiantum JEthiopicum. 
Cheilanthes fragrans. 
*C. Hispanica. 
C. Szovitzii. 
*Pteris Ion gi folia. 
*P. Cretica. 
*P. arguta. 
* Wood war dia radicans. 
Asplenium Hemionitis. 
Asplenium Heufleri. 
A. Petrarchae. 
A. Seclosii. 
A. fissum. 
A. crenulatum. 
*Scolopendrium Hemionitis 
^Notochlaena lanuginosa, 
N. Marantse. 
*Gymnogramma Pozoi. 
Botrychium simplex. 
.B. ternatum. 
B. virginicum. 
B. rutaceum. 
Those marked * are known only in the vicinity of the Mediterranean, 
but the others pass more or less distinctly into the interior of the Con- 
tinent. 
EEVISION OF THE SECTION TOMENTOSA OF THE 
GENUS ROSA. 
By A. Deseglise. 
{Concluded from page 46.) 
15. Rosa resinosa, Echb. Fl. Excurs. ii. p. 616 ? ; Bor. Fl. Cent. ed. 
3, n. 885. — R. corona ta, Crepin, Notes sur quelques PL rares ou 
critiq. de la Belgique, fasc. ii. p. 25. Wirtgen, Exs. n. 270; Desegl. 
Herb. Rosar. n. 75. 
Tufted shrub with reddish bark ; prickles unequal, slender, straight 
or a little curved ; petioles hairy glandulose, with very small prickles ; 
5-7 petiolate leaflets, the terminal rounded at the base, leaflets mode- 
rate sized, oval-elliptic, obtuse, greenish and softly hairy, with a shining 
villosity above, greyish hairy below, with the nerves prominent and 
covered with small resinous glands; doubly dentate, the teeth very 
glandulose; stipules glabrous above, covered with glands below, the 
points a little obtuse at the summit, the upper ones dilated ; peduncles 
short, solitary or 2-4, hairy glandulose, furnished at their base with 
acuminate bracts, glabrous above, glandulose below, equal to or sur- 
passing the peduncles; calyx-tube ovoid, hispid ; segments very glan- 
dulose, tomentose at the margins and in the iuterior, lanceolate, very 
