Parr 6, 1918] ROSACEAE 533 
Rosa ruficaulis Ehrh. Beitr. 7: 138. 1792. This was based on R. portlandta, is probably 
R. nitida, but the hypanthium is described as glabrous. 
Rosa turgida Pers. Syn. Pl. 2: 49. 1806. This has often been given as a synonym of 
R. blanda, but it is described as having hispid fruit and other characters that do not fit that 
species. ‘The type locality was given as ‘‘ Scotia? ”’. 
Rosa undulaeflora Andr. Roses pl. 108. 1828. A double garden rose, imported into 
England from France. Andrews remarks: ‘We think it has been raised from some of the 
Carolina Roses.’ Perhaps R. virginiana. 
