120 THE BRITISH ROSES 
latter variety, he says, is correctly referred to R. micrantha, and 
differ. ; 
Rosa SYLVICOLA 
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p. 122 (1873). 
hispid-glandular, furnished at the base with a glabrous bract, 
leafy at the tip, with glandular edges, longer than the peduncle. 
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