94 THE SUBSECTION EU-CANINZ OF THE GENUS ROSA 
Rosa FUGAX 
Grenier, Revue de la Fl. des Mts. Jura, p. 64 (1875). 
“Fruit globular. Peduncles glandular. Leaflets with denti- 
culated teeth.” 
Grenier formerly described this as a variety, adenophora, of 
R. Reutert as follows :—* Petioles glandular. Leaflets doubly 
glandular-dentate. Fruit and peduncles with some glandular 
sete.” ( ; +) P. oo 
and unnamed by them, has a strong Reuter look about it. It has 
very large elliptical biserrate leaflets, rather small ellipsoid fruit 
on short glandular-setose peduncles, glandular-setose sepals, and 
although the naming has been accepted by Déséglise. The leaflets 
Rosa SUBCRISTATA 
Baker in Review of British Roses, p. 29 (1864). 
tions somewhat open, and each with one or two accessory gland- 
tipped teeth, the terminal leaflet elliptical or ovate, a little rounded 
at the base. Petioles prickly and a little hairy, and rather 
September, 
Styles villous. 
Mr. B 
vill 
quite ellipsoid, sepals erect, and styles densely villous. Other 
specimens named by botanists 
