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come toothed. The peduncles are many in a cluster, s 
what glandular, but quite glabrous. The sepals it pandular 
on the back, and have well-developed but eglandular pinne. 
The styles appear galeotis 
Rosa URBICA 
Léman in Bulletin de Science par la Soc. Philomatique de Paris, 
p. 95 (1818). 
a , 
shorter than itself. Calyx-tube ovoid- Ebony, glabrous. Sepals 
pinnatifid, glabrous, poser ins within, reflexed, deciduous. Styles 
short, villous. Disc nearly flat. Flowers light rose. Fruit ovoid 
or oblong.—Very near BR dumetorum, but leaflets acute, subgla- 
brous above, pubescent on nerves only prc Potioles prickly. 
Calyx-tube ovoid-oblong, also fruit, not roundish.” 
:— Habit on growth of normal 
bove, hairy on ribs beneath. Terminal ovate, — or some- 
what rounded at the base, the serrations numerous, sharp, simple 
and connivent. Petioles villous, but only s slightly. setose, with 2 
to 4 hooked aciculi. Stipules and bracts slightly hairy on bac 
little setoso-ciliate. Peduncles naked. apelin en and trait 
broadly elliptical or subglobose. Sepals leaf-pointed and fully 
pinnate, hairy on back towards edges, slightly setoso-ciliate. Fruit 
as in the es a os airy.” 
diffe metorum and obtusifolia in the 
leaflets tah less haley: ois  aeabiots attribute a little hair to 
mo. sie nate than i we eather, and are ce ra a one aE 
than in average oben, though the difference from dwmetorum 
is less marked aps more often a little aren : 
below than in a vines ae size the leaflets vary greatly, and 
