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Rosa tomentosa, Sm., var. Woodsiana, H. and J. Groves.—-Bush 
erect, compact. Prickles slender, uniform, decidedly “curved, 
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and calyx-tube glandul Sepals persistent, ming erect, 
Corolla small, pale pink. Styles slightly hairy. Fruit ellipsoid. 
orm nearly allied to R. scabriuscula, from , however, it 
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sylvestris by its narrower and much less glandular leaves and hairy 
styles. Wimbledon Com ps Surrey, 1876—-8.—H. ra J. Groves. 
R. rubiginosa, L., he apricorum, Rip.—Down, Box Hill, 
Surrey, 11th September, 1880.—H. Groves. : This wes to be 
one of our commonest forms of R. rubig ginosa; the principal charac- 
. Reuteri, Godet. Suc the Oyce 7 Firth, Orkney, perry 
1880. iF, T. Boswe 
R. ie etangs Baker, form. s. ue Baker).—Oyce of Firth, 
Orkney, August, 1880.—J. T. B 
‘ orymbifera, Borkh., ide. ML. " Déséglise. —West border of 
Bentley Wood, South Wilts, June and September, 1880. A 
handsome, strongly-arching, well-marked bush, plainly belonging 
to the aggregate stylosa, Desv. ‘‘ Hairy variety, near opaca,”’ is 
Mr. Baker’s note on the label of the specimen I sent him before 
above as well as be neath. The hairiness a the plant 
is mt remarkable, the jaan being whitish green beneath and 
years like in tint and texture above; white petioles, stipules, 
and even the long leaf-pointed pinnate sepals are a 
dint clothed with silky hairs, long and short. The flowers are 
creamy white, and the calyx-tubes and fruits very slender elliptic. 
—W. Moyle ‘Rogers. Mr. Baker considers that this belongs to 
the Stylose, and is near his Desvauaii. M. Déséglise, in his 
Catalogue Raisonné, Sigel R. ed aa Borkh., among his 
Pe Colline, and im the clavis to that s ection gives the 
aiciaeedy “¢ folioles simplement cease “ ae érissés, 
fleur rose,” ‘ pédoncules réunis en corymbe, folioles ovales, 
aigués aux deux extrémités,”’ with most of which Mr. Rogers’s 
specimens do not agree.—J. 
edum Forsterianum, Sm., vare. glaucescens and virescens. Sacer 
two (the former from dry exposed rocks at Stanner, the r 
from shady damp rocks at ‘bie cascade of ‘* Water- bresk-ita are 
