ROSACEA. 77. 



1. Between the Trampington road and Cow Fen. — 3. 

 Grantchester Lane; H. Barton road. White Wood, Gam- 

 lingay; J. M. 



3. E. tomentdsa Sm. 



Kelh. ed. 2, 193; ed. 3, 202. 



Hedges. Sh. June, July. 



1. Hinton. Teversham. Hildersham; W. H. 0. New- 

 market Heath. — 3. Grantchester Lane. Coton. Kingston 

 Wood; W. H. C. Wimpole. — 4. Madingley "Wood. 



Smith states that R. subglobosa (R. Sherardi) was found 

 in this county by the Rev. J. Holme (Eng. Fl. ii 385). It 

 is a variety of this species. 



4. R. inodora Fries. 



Hedges and thickets. Sh. June, July. 

 First found by C. C. B. at Snail well in 1852. 

 1. Hinton. — 4. Swavesey. Behind Madingley Park. — 

 5. Snail well. 



5. R. mbiginosa Linn. Sweet-Briar. 



R. sylvestris odora, B, Cat. Angl. ed. 1, 266. M. PI. 11. 

 Lyons, 36. Relh. 201. 



Hedges and bushy places. Sh. June, July. 



1. Wood Ditton. Gogmagog Hills. Newmarket Heath 

 Near old water-mill, Fulbourn, but planted; S. W. W. 

 Hinton. Behind the Temple, Great Wilbraham. Hilder- 

 sham and the Furze Hills. — 2. Whittlesford. Triplow. — 

 3. Whitwell; S. W. W. To the west of Eversden Wood; 

 W. H. C. Toft, an escape from gardens; N. — 4. Behind 

 Madingley Park. — 5. Fen Ditton; J. M. 



This plant is probably not a true native in many of these 

 places. 



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