ROSA CHABOISSEI 45 
rose. (A specimen gathered by Messrs. Groves at Woking 
was placed to er a Déséglise, but with doubt, so I 
have not include 
; eras Dens. pickles few. Leaflets large, pale 
green. Flowers white. Fruit ovoid-globose. 
Flowaelinn: branches pric 
R. Carioti Chab. pHdkine At numerous, hooked. Leaflets oval, 
roundish, subobtuse. Flowers white. Fruit urceolate 
aD 
, ac 
on short peduncles. Styles not quite nei 
Styles villous :— 
R. viridicata Pug. Leaflets rather small. Fruit small, ovoid, 
sabe pone: Styles very long and free, woolly. 
Styles his 
Fruit eniglobossc 
sylvularum Rip. Small, with small leaflets, straightish 
pric ckles, and rather small fruit. Somer in his key, attri- 
butes hairy midribs to his species, in which case it cannot 
belong to this group. I follow Déséglise and others in 
here. 
macrocarpa Mér. ‘Tall, with large dull green leaflets. 
R. garth idea Rip. Tall. Tone like R. biserrata Meér., but 
leaflets shining. pecs not woolly. 
Fruit ovoid oe ellipsoi 
Leaflets small :— 
R. canina var. squarrosa Rau. Prickles numerous, ae 
straightish, conical. Leaflets much glandular-bise 
Styles very hispid. 
R. adscita Déségl. Prickles strong, systyla-like. Leaflets 
not much biserrate. Styles hispid. 
Leaflets large 
. beaahypadee Déségl. & Rip. Peduncles very short. Fruit 
larg id. 
R. insignis Déségl. Peduncles short. Fruit rather farsi 
ellipsoid. Leaflets less strongly preci than 
R. rubelliflora Rip. teral leafiets poe oval 
; ers bright cone 
R. rubescens Rip. Lateral leafiets ren oval acute, 
shining. Flowers bright rose. Very near last, and 
perhaps both may be regarded as bright eouetiawered 
forms of R. dwmalis Bechst. 
Subgroup iii. Leaflets uniserrate or biserrate, eglandular on secon- 
dary nerves beneath. Peduncles glandular. 
Key to BritisH SPEcIEs. 
TR mixed with acicles at the tops of the oT latebroea Dee -* 
Prickles not mixed with acicles 
