80 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANINE OF THE GENUS ROSA 
Mr. Baker’s No. 38, from Sowerby, is very like Briggs’s 
R. corymbifera. Its prickles are curved not hooked. Leaflets 
rather small, ovoid, or ellipsoid-ovoid. Styles almost glabrous. 
others not. tyles not visible, the flowers being in bud. A 
Specimen from Thirsk is very little armed. Petioles pubescent, 
scarcely prickly, eglandular. Leaflets rather large, but narrow- 
elliptical, hairy on nerves, somewhat irregularly serrate. Peduncles 
ispid. Fruit , ure . The sepals have 
en; : er wri hat they are “ much setoso-ciliate,” but 
says nothing about their backs. Styles hispid. 
Rosa COLLINA 
Jacquin, Flora Austriaca, ii. p. 53 (1774). 
“Stem terete, glabrous, with strong pungent shining and 
fuscous recurved thorns. Youn 
ciliate, the rest glabrous. Peduncles hispid, with long-stalked 
glands. i 1 i 
séglise’s description in “ Essai Monographique,”’ p. 129, is 
almost ene but he says the prickles are slender, recurved - 
straightish, which agrees with acquin’s plate rather than wit 
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