36 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANIN% OF THE GENUS ROSA 
Franch.) the Continental distribution of the sr tgaad render it 
probable that some of them may be found in Britain 
Styles Pet Cae woolly) :— 
Fruit globose :— 
R. analoga-D) éségl. Large; almost unarmed. Leaflets large, 
obovate. Datnniciha long (near ft. spherica Gren.). 
R. dilucida Déségl. & Ozan. Leaflets rather large, shining, 
obova owers rose or bright rose. Sepals g 
montivaga Dés mall, very reddis Leaflets small 
Peduneles short Sites densely ha suerte this 
F datraacioicns Déségl. Leaflets large, broad, sometimes 
‘subor bicular. Fruit large and long. 
R. insignis 1. Leaflets elliptical, irregularly serrate 
(usually as biserrate). Fruit large and long, nar- 
rowed adeh: end. "Pallviadila pei short. 
Fruit ovoid :— 
R. ere Rip. Small. Leaflets very small, much navr- 
at each end. A close ally of R. mucronulata Déségl. 
bik with hispid styles. 
R. separabilis Déségl. Tall. Prickles almost wags absent. 
ets medium or small, longly acuminate. uncles 
long. Fruit obovoid or roundish ovoid. ha unsatis- 
pecies.) 
R. spuria Fug. Very like R. montivaga Déségl. in red colour- 
ing and size of leaflets, but fruit quite ovoid or even ellip- 
soid, ey styles thinly hispid. 
_ Style glabrou 
R. siobiuis Rip. Tall, with yellowish green foliage, and 
pr bie! coterie branches. Flowers very white, though 
hebeceyl Sy: 
f. macroacantha Rip. Small, with long flaccid branches. 
Prickles very long and straight. Peduncles long. Fruit 
small and narrow 
BR. nemophila Déségl. & Ozan. Tall. Prickles siraighta 
Leaves dark green. Styles in a fascicle, not always q 
omits (Liable to be mistaken for a variety of B stylosa 
R. hychocarg ae Fruit much contracted below disc, 0 
as to be almost beaked. (Described as a variety of R. du- 
malis, but its Seediels are practically uniserrate.) 
Subgroup ii. Leaflets biserrate, eglandular 2 a pened nerves 
beneath. Peduncles eglandu 
Key To Brirtisu Speciszs, 
Styles glabrous, often protruded. Leaflets and fruit rather small 
eid o1ssaei — 
1) Styles his ; 2 
Styles only or densely hispid sun G 
