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Burnet-Rofe. Anglis. 



In dry mountainous paftures, as on the fides of 

 the hills by DudifionLoch, &c. h. VI. 



The ftalk is crouded with ftrait unequal prickles : 

 the leaves are pinnated with nine fmall roundifh 

 Foliola : the flowers are creanvcolor'd, and the 

 fruit black when ripe : the footllalks of the 

 leaves and flowers often vary without prickles. 

 The variegated rofe mentioned by Sibbald^ as 

 growing upon a hill at his Ciphian farm, is only 

 a variety of this, ^'id. Scot, illufi, /. 2. 



arvenfis 2. ROSA germinibus globofis pedunculifq. glabris, 

 caule petiolifque aculeatis, Boribus cymofis. Lhu 

 mantifs. p. 245, Hudf. Angl p. 1^2. (Oed. Ban. 

 t. 398. ut. a Linnceo citata.) 



White-flowcr'd Dogs- Rofe. Anglis. 



In hedges. Dr. Farfons, T?. VII. 



This is arm'd with but few prickles, and the leaves 

 are larger than the preceding, and not fo round r 

 the flowers are white, and grow feveral together, 

 fo as to form a kind of umbel. 



"Mofa 2. R-OSA germinibus globofis pedunculifque hifpidis, 

 caule aculeis fparfls, petiolis aculeatis, foliis to- 

 mentofis. Sp. pL 704. (Park, par. 41 8 j 

 The Apple-Rofe. Anglis. 

 About Killin, in Breadalbane, and upon the coiifl of 



Fife, &c. T? . Vll. 

 The leaves are pinnated generally with five hoary 

 S 3 obtule 



