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THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 



Rosa rubiginosa, L. (Sweet Briar). Alien. 

 III. Between Snelson and Osmaston-by-Ashbourne ; near 

 Edlaston Church ; Spondon Fields, near Derby, Smith MSS. 



349. Rosa micrantha, Sm. Native. English type. 

 Range 1. 



III. Between Clifton and Hill Top, near Ashbourne, 

 Smith MSS. ; Derby Road, Ashbourne, Purchas, J. B. ; 

 Shirley, Linton. 



351. Rosa canina, L. (Dog Eose). Native. British 

 type. Kange 1-2. 



Var. lutetiana, Leman. 



I. Common in the limestone dales, Baker, J. B. 

 Frequent ! 



III. Frequent about Derby! Repton, Hagger \ Calke, 

 Purchas, J. B. " In the old coach road at Tickenhall 

 I met with a bush with glandular sepals, which Mr. Baker 

 referred to R. Malmundariensis Lej." (see his "Monograph of 

 British Roses," p. 226), Purchas, J. B. This form has also 

 been found at Yeldersley by the Rev. W. R. Linton. 



Var. surculosa, Woods. 

 III. Bradley, Linton. 



Var. sphaerica, Gren. 



I. Miller's Dale ! 



Var. dumalis, Bechst. 



I. With lutetiana, Baker, J. B. ; Barmoor Clough ! 

 Dove Dale ! 



III. Repton, Hagger ; Breadsall ! 

 Southwood (teste Baker), Purchas, J. B. 



Var. biserrata, Merat. 



I. Quarry refuse near Woodseats, Cromford, Bailey ; 

 Miller's and Monsal Dales, Rogers. 



III. Shirley, Linton. 



Var. urbica, Leman. 



I. A form with glandular sepals in Taddington Wood ; 

 with lutetiana, Baker, J. B. ; Wye Valley, between Miller's 

 Dale and Monsal Dale, Rogers. 



III. Repton , Hagger ; about Derby ! Willington ! A 

 somewhat hairy rose found by me in hedges between 

 " Stanley's Barn " and White Hollows was referred to 

 R. urbica by Mr. Baker, Purchas, J. B. ; Shirley, Linton. 



Var. frondosa, Steven. 



I. About Matlock, B. and N., J. B. 



III. Form between this and coriifolia, near Ashbourne, 

 Linton. 



Between Calke and 

 ; Shirley, Linton. 



