72 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANINZ OF THE GENUS ROSA 
this out. The petioles are Sar a more E oickis than in 
um. The fruit is 
A form with leaflets more hairy beneath, less narrowed be- 
low, and more densely woolly styles, has been named R. hirta 
raun. 
and narrow ee Styles hispid. As before sient it must 
not be cme for granted that Léman a RY this to be a 
ve, meath. Fruit quite glo 
Styles hispid. Déséglise had at first labelled this fi. cbtusfolia, 
probably on account of the broad leaves and globose fruit. Ano 
seporen by Briggs, from Laira, South Devon, is almost ne 
the Yeo specimen 
Déséglise pape: the following five species as forms of PR. 
aeiied, which h 3 ue" ee oy but does not wish to - 
R. ramealis oe Guise characters of R. urbica Lém 
from which it differs by its unarmed grea “isa glabrous 
above, bracts ya styles ‘aged fruit obovo 
R. = Rip. General characters of R. whica Lém., 
from which it differs in the petioles and midribs vd being 
us. This and the next, being British species, will be dealt 
with more fully bel : 
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