218 ENGLISH BOTANY, 



hairy and glandular on the veins beneath, acutely doubly serrate, 

 with the secondary serratures gland-tippi^d, without haii-.s ; petioles 

 hairy, with rather numerous gland-tipped setae, and a few prickles. 

 Stipules and bracts sub-glabrous, with a few scattered glands, 

 closely ciliated with gland-tipped setae. Pedicels naked. Styles 

 sub-glabrous. Fruit subglobose-ovoid, turning scarlet in October. 

 Sepals leaf-pointed and copiously pinnate, slightly glandular on the 

 outside, ciliated with gland-tipped seta?, falling before the fruit 

 changes colour. 



In hedges at Sowerby and Kilvington, North Yorkshire, and 

 near Newcastle. 



5. Rosa vinacea. Baker. 



Baker, in Nat. 1864, p. 101. 



Stems arched, with rather slender branches ; prickles stout, 

 hooked. Leaflets elliptical, glaucous-green, firm, glabrous above, 

 paler, glabrous and glandular on the principal veins beneath, very 

 acutely doubly serrate, with the secondary serratures gland-tipped ; 

 petioles glabrous, with gland-tipped seta?, and a few small jn-ickles. 

 Stipules and bracts glabi'ovis, closely ciliated with gland-tipped 

 setfB. Pedicels very short, naked. Styles hairy. Fruit subglobose, 

 glabrous, turning scarlet in October. Sepals slightly leaf-pointed, 

 entire, or sparingly pinnate, with a few gland-tipped setee, most 

 numerous on the margins, falling before the fruit changes colour. 



In hedges at Thirsk, North Yorkshire. 



This seems to be a glandular form closely allied to R. dumalis, 

 as far as I can judge fi'om seeing only a single dried specimen. 



Group II.— HISPID.E. Baker. 



Leaves without glands beneath ; pedicels more or less densely 

 clothed with aciculi and gland-tipped aciculi. Calyx-tube occa- 

 sionally with gland-tipped aciculi. 



6. Rosa caesia. Sm. 



Plate CCCCLXXIII.* 

 Baker, in Nat. 1864, p. 100. 



Leaflets oval, firm, glaucous-gi-een and glabrous above, more 

 glaucous and hairy (especially on the veins) beneath, sharply and 

 nearly simply but somewhat irregularly serrate ; petioles woolly, 

 with numerous gland-tipped seta) and a few prickles. Stipules and 



