56 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANINZ OF THE GENUS ROSA 
I have had to class some species in more than one place. The 
short notes are given in that part of the key where the plant 
should fall by its author’s description :— 
Leaflets simply serrate: 
Styles glabrous or ems Ko 
R. edita Déségl. Highs white, in large clusters. Fruit 
small, subglobose, smooth. 
RK. agraria Rip. Flowers rose. Fruit Hie smooth or glan- 
ular at base one Prickles straight, s 
Fi. Rousselit Rip. Flowers light rose. Fruit ovoid -subglobose, 
hispid-glandular. Tatee broad, ag btus 
R. eota tien ts & Ozan. See bel 
~ Styles h 
o higet malas Rip. Leaflets rather large, oval. Petioles glan- 
Suter and prickly. Fruit pk: ellipsoid, glabrous. Flowers 
large, fine rose. (Very near R. andegavensis, but with 
fewer and finer sets on oo a 
Ff. transmota Crép. Leaflets ae suborbicular. Petioles 
sagcsipage glandular, quite unarmed. Flowers large, bright 
(Regarded as a gallica x canina by some authors.) 
Styles cuieaty hispid or wooll 
. purpurascens Rip. Stipu ules and bracts broad, very red. 
een ae ightish. Fruit ovoid. (Closely allied to RB. 
g ) 
R. Sk ia te Pug. Short, compact, not red. Prickles hooked. 
subglobose. 
: e below. 
fi. hirsuta ee & Ozan. Petioles very hairy. Prickles. 
strai t hispid. 
R. pees + Dist Flowering-stem bearing acicles, at 
Pp. 
“ Stylee hispid 
fi. vinealis Rip. See above. 
Styles nalldus 2 
- Kosinsciana Bess. Leaflets large and broad. Petioles 
re hairy. Peduncles usually numerous. 
r 
Leaflets erally biserra 
Styles glabrous :— 
obtusa Rip. Very near R. Lemaitrei Rip. (2. e. a glabrous- 
styled ees of &. apes ae but leaflets shorter and 
- Fruit small, subglobo 
Styles hispid or densely so :— 
_ BR. psilophylla Rau. Leaflets large and —— Petioles 
somewhat hopes Flowers large, in small clus 
