53 THE BRITISH ROSES 
hispid or aciculate, sepals erect and more or less persistent, and 
woolly styles. Some form 
Rubiginose.—These have prickles usually stout and hooked, 
though sometimes straightish and slender. Their leaflets are 
hai 
eglandular beneath, or rarely glandular on secondary nerves, 
never on whole under surface. Peduncles, sepals, and styles 
various. 
SUBSECTION VILLOSZ. 
standing it at all, but for the most kind assistance of the Rev. 
Ley and Mr. Barclay ; i 
with large numbers of specimens of forms I should otherwise 
Our list at present comprises just two-fifths of the numbers 
contained in the Eu-canine, but this to my mind does not 
t 
imereased In number. At present several of the species have to 
be regarded in an aggregate sense, as they each really cover a 
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