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XXYIL ROSACEA : ROSEiE. 



[Ro 



osa. 



in some places on chalk: more rare in moist hedo-es. 

 burgh ; and near Passage in Ireland/ Tj. 6, 7. 



About Edin- 



surgent. 

 t. 992. 



14. E. sepium "Tliuil" (small4eaved S,)\ prickles numerous 

 larger curved, smaller subulate ; leaflets small doubly serrate 

 hairy acute at each end glandulose beneath, calyx-segments and 

 pinnae elongated, fruit ovate ? Borr. in E. B. S. t."2653. 



Near Bridport, Warwickshire. Heyford Leys, near Upper Hev- 

 ford, Oxfordshire. Ti. 6y 7. 



f f Leaves eglanduhse, 

 f. Styles distinct^ included or nearly so. 



15. E. canina L. (common D.) ; prickles uniform booked 

 leaves naked or slightly hairy, their disk englandulose, calyx- 

 segments fully pinnate deciduous, styles not united, shoots as- 



a. leaflets naked, carinate, serratures simple. E. B, 

 (3, leaflets naked, carinate, serratures compound, r' 

 sarmentacea Woods: E, B. S. t. 2595. — y. leaflets naked 

 flat, serratures simple. E. surculosa Woods. — S. leaflets more 

 or less bairy flat. E. dumetorum Thuill : E. B. S. t. 2610. 

 f . leaflets more or less hairy not flat. E. Forsteri Sm. ; E. B S 

 t. 2611. 



Thickets, hedges, &c,, very common, Tj , 6, 7. 



16. E. hradescens Woods (hracteated D ,) ; calyx-tube o-Iobose, 

 prickles hooked, leaflets simply serrate downy beneath bracteas 

 overtopping the fruit. 



About Ulverston, Lancashire ; and Ambleside, Westmoreland. }j. 

 6, 7 Apparently a mere variety of the last. 



17. E. ccE^sia Sm. (glaucous D.) ; prickles uniform uncinate, 

 leaflets doubly serrate downy, their disk eglandulose, calyx 

 sparingly pinnate, styles not united, shoots assurgent. E. B, 

 t. 2367. — /3. incana, prickles strongly uncinate from a much- 

 lengthened base, fruit large oblong. 



Highland valleys of Perthshire and Argyleshire. Northumberland 

 and Durham. /Q. sent from Scotland to Mr. Sabine. 



We do not disting 



\. 6,7. 



\\ Styles united in a column^ mostly exserted. 



^ 18. E. si/styla Woods (close-styled D.) ; prickles uniform un- 

 cinate, leaves simply serrate, their disk eglandulose, calyx- 

 segments sparingly pinnate deciduous, styles united hairless, 

 shoots assurgent. E. collina E. B. t. 1895 (excl syn.) 



Thickets, hedges, &c. Sussex, Essex, Middlesex, Berkshire, Kent. 

 Niddrie; hills to the north of Milngavie ; and Fort Augustus; 

 Scotland. Near Cork. I2 . 6, 7. 



19. E. arvensis Huds. (trailing _D.); prickles uncinate, those 



