140 ICOSAXDRIA POLYGYNIA. Rosa. 



nearly uniform. Stem strag"gling. Leaflets egg- 

 shaped, doubly saw-toothed, hairy ; glandular beneath. 

 E. B. 2490. R. rubiginosa /3. H. L. 116. f. 10. 



Hedges, thickets. AUesley, Bidford, &c. Warwickshire. Rev. 



TV. T. Bree. Near Bilton, Warwickshire. B.%\ 

 Shrub. June, July. 

 Stems straggHng. Ls. less fragrant. FL smaller.) 



R. Bo7'reri. Downy-stalked Dog R. Fruit elliptical, 

 smooth. Flower-stalks crowded, hairy. Calyx copi- 

 ously, often doubly, winged, deciduous. Prickles 

 hooked. Leaflets egg-shaped, doubly saw-toothed, 

 hairy, without glands. R. dumetorum. E. B. 2579. 

 i3. R. rubiginosa inodora. H. L. II7. 



Hedges, thickets. 



Shrub. June, July. 



Prickles much hooked. I^et. light-red. 



R. sarmentacea. Trailing Smooth-leaved R. Friut 

 broadly elliptical, naked. Flower-stalks crowded, 

 smooth or minutely bristly. Calyx strongly winged. 

 Prickles hooked. Leaflets egg-shaped, doubly saw- 

 toothed, very smooth. Tr. L. S. 12. 213. R. canina. 

 C. 5. 31. E. B. Suppl. 2595. 



Hedges, bushy places. 



Shrub. June, July. 



Stem eight to ten f. F'l. pink, fragrant. 



R. Forsteri. Downy-ribbed Dog R. Fruit elliptical, 

 smooth, like the crowded flower-stalks. Calyx copiously, 

 and somewhat doubly winged. Prickles scattered, coni- 

 cal, hooked. Leaflets simply saw-toothed ; smooth 

 above ; ribs hairy beneath. See E. B. Suppl. 



Hedges. 



Shrub. Ju7ie, July. 



Leaflets five, or seven. 



R. canina. Comtnon Dog R. Fruit egg-shaped, smooth, 

 or somewhat bristly, like the crowded flower-stalks. 

 Calyx winged, deciduous. Prickles strongly hooked. 

 Leaflets simply saw-toothed, pointed, smooth. E. B. 

 992. 



R. septum.' Small-leaved Sweet Briar. H. B. Fl. p. 



■ Prickles numerous, the larger curved, the smaller awl-shaped; leafi. small, 

 doubly saw-toothed, hairy, sharp at each end, glandulose beneath, cal.-seg- 



