Edsa.2 xxYii. ROSACEA : rose^. 139 



and near Keswick. Fj . 6, — We do not see how this really differs 

 from the last : the leaves are rather more glandulose, but not so much 

 so as in the next section, 



** Shoots mostly without setce. 



f Leaves glandulose, 



\ Prickles uniform or nearly so ; setce none or very few, 



9. E. villosa L. (villous R.) ; prickles uniform nearly straight, 

 leaflets doubly serrate downy glandulose, calyx seo-nients 

 slightly pinnate, root-shoots straight. R. mollis JE. B, t. 2459. 



North of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. F^. 6, 7. 

 CaZy :r- segments persistent. 



10. R. tomentosa Sm. {downy -leaved R.) ; prickles mostly 

 uniform straight or curved, leaflets doubly serrate downy 

 glandulose, calyx segments copiously pinnate. E. B. t. 990. 

 R. scabriuscula Winch. E. B. t. 1896. {Jig, only?) 



Hedges and thickets, not unfrequent. P^ . 6, 7. — Ca/yx-segments 

 persistent. This is surely a mere variety of the last. 



11. R. z?zo*iora Fries {slightly scented B ,) ', prickles uniform 

 uncinate, leaves doubly serrate hairy mostly glandulose be- 

 neatJi, calyx segments closely pinnate mostly deciduous, ra- 

 muli without setce, fruit elliptical or nearly globular, — a. 

 leaves hairy beneath. E. B. S, t. 2610, ad calcem,. R. Borreri 

 Sm. E. B, S. t.^2723. R. dumetorum E. B. t. 2579.—^. leaves 

 Uairy on both sides. — y. leaves more copiously glandulose, calyx- 

 Begments elongated persistent. 



Thickets and hedges chiefly in the south of England. — )3. near 

 Edinburgh and elsewhere. — 7. Glen Roy, Inverness-shire; near 

 Newcastle. T^ . 6. 7. 



12. R. micrdntha Sm. {small-flowered S.) ; prickles uniform 

 uncmate, leaflets doubly serrate hairy glandulose beneath, 

 calyx-segments and pinnae elongated deciduous, fruit small 

 elliptical and ovate, ramuli sparingly setigerous. jEJ. B. t. 2490. 



Open bushy commons, thickets and hedges, in the south of 

 England. Abundant on chalk and gravel in some parts of Sussex 

 and Surrey. Essex. South of Ireland. \. 6, 7. 



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\\ Prickles various, intermixed with setce. 



13. R. ruUginosa Linn, {true S.) ; prickles numerous. larger 

 uncinate, smaller subulate, leaflets doubly serrate hairy glan- 

 dulose beneath mostly rounded at the base, calyx-segments 

 and pmns elongated persistent, primordial fruit pear-shaped. 



Open bushy places, chiefly in the south of England. Abundant 



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