24. ROSACEA. 163 
344. Rosa villosa, mollis, mollissima, Anglor. 
Provinces all, by safe and unsafe records. Native. 
Lat 50—60. Isle of Wight; A. G. More. — Orkney; B.-Syme. 
Zones 1234. Humber to 500 yards; Baker. 
Census 18 387 88. Ireland 1. British type of distribution. 
Europe - - - - - fra - net den got nor swe lap. 
Russia. General in Finland; Fries sum. veg. 
—N.B. European habitats taken from Baker and Fries. 
345. Rosa tomentosa, scabriuscula, Anglor. 
Provinces all, by safe and unsafe records. Native. 
Lat. 50—58 or 61. Devon, Sussex, Kent. — Aberdeen, Shetl. ? 
Zones 1 23. Humber to 500 yards; Baker. 
Census 18 33 78. Ireland 10. British type of distribution. 
Europe - ita - aus ger fra cha net den got. (Sweden). 
Russia 6-432. Siberia. 
Algeria. N.B. Distribution not satisfactory. 
348. Rosa Borreri, Woods. 
Provinces-23-5----10. Native. (Query, 1481114 15]. 
Lat. 50—55. “Sussex, Kent, Worcester, York”; Baker. 
Zones 12. Altitude perhaps 20—200 yards. 
Census 4 5 ? Ireland 0. English type of distribution ? 
Europe. Identified with the German R. inodora of Reichenbach, 
according to Mr. J. G. Baker, but not identical with the 
Scandinavian R. inodora of Fries. 
349. Rosa micrantha, Sm. 
Provinces 12345678-1011. Native. 
Lat. 50—55. Cornwall, Wight, Kent. — York, Durham ? 
Zones 1 2. North Yorkshire 0—250 yards; Baker. 
Census 10 18 80. Ireland 2. English type of distribution. 
Europe. “Belgium. Germany.” Usually combined with R. 
rubiginosa, by the Continental botanists. 
— (America. New England, with R. rubiginosa; Gray). 
