Jiosa.'] ROSACEA. 99 



8. R. systyla (Woods.) — Columnar-styled Rose. 

 B. canina var. Bentham. 



Districts 1 2 --.----_____ 

 Lat, 51°"-52°. Extreme South of Ireland— Cork only. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 

 ' Hedges and thickets ; very rare. Fl. June, July. 



1 and 2. Hedges at Evergreen ; and many places about 

 Cork; Flor. Gorh. On rocks ' at Myrtle-hill, near Cork! 

 perhaps planted ; I, C. 



9. R. arvensis (Huds.) — Trailing Base. 

 Districts 12345 6-8--- 12 

 Lat. 510-56°. South and Middle of Ireland chiefly. 

 Type in Great Britain, English. 



Hedges and thickets : frequent in the southern and mid- 

 land counties, rare in the north. M. June, July. 



Eare in Antrim and Derry. By the side of Lough Neagh, 

 near Salterstown ; hedges near Moneymore and Garvagh ; 

 JD. M. TuUamore Park ; Glenarm ; Ballinahinch ; Bally- 

 castle ; Fhr. Ulst. In the -west of Ireland, occurs as far 

 north as Killala, Mayo. 



[B. Biclcsoni (Lindl.), formerly supposed to have been found 

 wild in the south of Ireland by Mr. Drummond, was probably 

 sent by him from the Cork Botanic Garden ; see Flor. Hib.'] 



[B. cinnamomea (Linn.) was observed in 1835 naturalized 

 in hedges near Clady, Derry, where it had no doubt been 

 planted. It has also been planted in hedges at Woodlands, 

 near Dublin : and in the park at Knocklofty, Clonmel ; Mr. 

 T. Anderson.'] 



\B. inv'oluta (Sm.) is included in the Flora of Corh (on the 

 authority of Dr. Hinks) as found at Glengariff by Mr. 

 Drummond, but is not included in Mr. Drummond's own Ust.] 



[B. inodora (Flor. Mb., p. 99). Dr. Mackay's specimens 

 labelled as from Portmarnock, include two species. One is 

 B. tomentosa ; the other is referred by Mr. J. G. Baker to 

 B. ruMginosa. The specimen quoted in the "Fhrd of Ulster" is 

 not now to be found in the Herbarium of the Nat. Hist. 

 Society at Belfast, nor was its locality certain.] 



