264 PETTY: CONSTITUENTS OF THE NORTH LANCASHIRE FLORA. 
Rosa urbica Leman. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Lanes about Ulverston; 
woods near Broughton. 
Rosa frondosa Steven. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Near the railway bridge, 
Haverthwaite ; Foxfield Bank. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 87. ‘ Miss 
Hodgson and I both found /rondosa in Furness,’ J. G. Baker. 
Rosa subcristata Baker. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. Rosshead hedges near 
Ulverston; roadside below Mungeon Ghyll, Cartmel; roadside 
between Flookborough and Humphrey Head. 
Rosa coriifolia Fries. 
R. bractescens Woods, (1818, Zinn. Trans. vol. 12, 216), 
Ulverston, Lancashire. 
1828. Smith, Eng. Fl., ed. ii, II., 392. About Ulverston, 
Mr. Woods.’ And repeated in 1835, Hooker, W. J., Brit. Fl., ed. ii, 
243. 1835. Watson, N.B.G.,i., 314, ‘Eng. Fl’ 1838. Hooker, Fl., 
ed. iv., 201. 1842. Bab. Man.,ed.i., 101. 1847. Bab. Man., ed. ii., 
tro. 1850. Hooker and Arnott, ed. vi., 131. 1851. Bab. Man., 
ed. iii, 109. 1855. Hooker and Arnott, ed. vii., 140. 1856, Bab. 
Man., ed. iv., 112. ge Hooker and Arnott, ed. viii, 138. 
1861. Bab. Man., ed. v., 116. 1864. Naturalist, 98-9, repeated 
by J. G. Baker. 1864, Eng. Bot., ed. iii., III., 220. 1867. Bab. 
Man. ed. vi., 125. 
Rosa Reuteri Godet. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. On the road to Low 
Skathwaite, north of Ulverston; road-sides above Grange. 
Rosa arvensis Huds. C.F.R., 1667. 
1864. Linton, Lake Country, 321. . ‘Common,’ no locality. 
1874. J. of B., Miss E. Hodgson. By the old well at Bouth; 
Birkdault, Haverthwaite. 1885. Baker’s Flora, 87. Foot of Win- 
dermere at Newby Bridge; at Coniston; abundant about Grange, 
J. G. Baker. 
Rosa alpina L. 
1846. Phytologist, 427. ‘Introduced—many bushes on the 
Bell Grange Woods on west side of Windermere,’ W. Borrer. 
Pyrus torminalis Ehrh. CBR 1S97- 
1843. Jopling, Furness and Cartmel, 264. Plumpton Woods, 
Aiton. 1885. Baker's Flora, - Aiton repeated. 
Pyrus Aria L. Cvrategus Ari C.F.R., 1570: 
1700. Leigh, Nat. Hist. pe and Ches., 95. ‘All the services 
we have seen growing in great quantities upon the rocks near 
* Joseph Woods. See Britten and Boulger’s Index, 185. 
Naturalist, 
