ROSA. Ill 



disk without glands, sep. shorter than the cor. pinnate slightly 

 leaflike, fr. nearly globular. — E. B. 2196. — Fr. somewhat urceo- 

 late, blood-red. Fl. mostly solitary or 2 or 3 together. Lts. 

 sometimes smooth.— Near Lorton, Cumb. Flotterton, North- 

 umb. ? Near Belfast harbour. Sh. V.— VIII. E. I. 



6. R. Wilsoni (Borr.) ; prickles many crowded very unequal 

 straight, setse few, leaflets simply serrate hairy on both sides 

 their disk without glands, sep, shorter than the cor. slightly leaf- 

 like mostly simple, fr. ovate-urceolate. — E. B. S. 2/23. — Fr. 

 scarlet. — Banks of the Menai near Bangor. Sh. VI. E. 



7. R. involuta (Sm.) ; prickles crowded very unequal straight, 

 setae few, leaflets doubly serrate hairy and glandular beneath, sep. 

 nearly as long as the cor. slightly leaflike mostly simple, fr. glo- 

 bose-urceolate setose.— B. B. 2068 and (fr.) 2601.— Fr. dark red. 

 Dwarf. — Hebrides and western Highlands. Sh. VI. S. 



8. R. Sabini (Woods) ; prickles scattered unequal straight or 

 nearly so, setse few, leaflets doubly serrate hairy glandular be- 

 neath, Sep. nearly as long as the cor. somewhat pinnate slightly 

 leaflike, fr. globose or slightly urceolate setose. — E.B.S. 2594,— 

 Fr. dark red. — ^. R. doniana (Woods) ; prickles more numerous, 

 1. very hairy, cal. almost simple. E. B. S. 2601. — y. R. gracilis 

 (Woods) ; larger prickles falcate, cal. almost simple. E. B. 683 

 (fig. only). — Mostly in the north. Sh. VI. 



** Shoots mostly without sets, leaves glandulose. 

 t Prickles nearly uniform, setae few or none. 



9. jR. villosa (L.) ; prickles uniform nearly straight, leaflets 

 doubly serrate downy glandular, sep. slightly pinnate, root- 

 shoots straight. — E. B. 2459. — Sep. persistent, usually connivent 

 on the elhptical or nearly globose fruit. — Northern counties. 

 Sh. VI. VII. 



10. R. tamentosa (Sm.) ; prickles mostly uniform straight or 

 curved, leaflets doubly serrate downy glandular, sep. copiously 

 pinnate. — E. B. 990 and 1896. — Root-shoots straight or arched. 

 Sep. persistent, usually spreading on the oblong or urceolate /rajf. 

 A very variable plant.^ — Hedges and thickets. Sh. VI. VII. 



11. R. inodora (Fries) ; prickles uniform uncinate, leaflets 

 doubly serrate hairy glandular beneath, sep. closely pinnate 

 mostly deciduous, ramuli without setse, fr. elliptical or nearly 

 globular. — E. B. 2579. — L. sparingly glandular, sometimes with 

 more numerous glands, and then the sep. are elongated and 

 persistent. Sep. short with a short leaflike point and closely-set 

 shortly-lanceolate often compound pinnse. — Hedges and thickets. 

 Sh. VI. VII. 



