88 ' ‘THE BRITISH ROSES 
Key to Britisn Sprciss. 
——— arid backs of sepals Serge ene! 
aap villous. Prickles 
» Much uncinate ......... 
osa var. obovata Baker. 
eid, Styles usually hispid 
glausous, por ely Vt ous. Prickles ~ straight, or falcate, 
vans rarely u 
iP tat densely ioineiions: Styles considerably hispid, . 
villou 
ore rarely 
Leaflets astally rhther thinly tomentose or entielsbndas, rarely dency 
Styles thinly hispid or glabro 
aflets not or only finely glandular beneath ...... R. tomentosa sun, 
Veal Kingman 5 glandular beneath, sometimes only on secondary 
3 
Prai  subgobose — straightish. 
ular. Styles w 
ae ponte ad glan- 
Li daaes R. cuspidatoides Crép. 
Fruit ovoi ue Prickles faleate, stout. Leaflets ebacteiagls glan- 
dular. Styles his spid 
ra thine rensebyeel cos dt R. pseudo-cuspidata Crép. 
Series thinly hispid, rarely quite pinbrons Leafiets usually long, 
arrow, and well spaced, subglabro 
Styles usually rece rarely thinly hispid. Leaflets broader, ues 
airy 
‘p 
5 
eeeeeee 
vibrate phate few, rarely none. Prickles straightish or paneicne 
scabr, aes a 
Subfoliar glands many. Prickles quite falcate or subuncin 
entosa var. ishaehas Woods: 
Leaflets vad: of moderate size, glands usually 
6 
Prickles me te 
on se 
74 
cetida goer 
kles age Soha stout. Leaflets large, suborbicular, ginnds 
ee MSPIOUGUB AL Waive oceil. gts . Jundzilliana Baker! 
OSA TOMENTOSA 
Ro ; 
Smith, Fl. Brit. ii. p. 539 G20) 
“Rose with ovate fruit and peduncles 
hooked ; leaflets el in ee both 
