508 24. ROSACER. 
ample store of information to be found in ‘The British Rubi. 
The nos. preceding names will distinguish the species of “ primary 
value”; the unnumbered names being those of their varieties ; 
many of these latter being segregates held as proper species in the 
writings of Woods and his successors in the species-making line of 
botanical business. The two first roses in the series, spinosissima 
and rubella, need not be repeated here. The distribution of the 
former was given on page 162; and the ambiguous rubella is 
mentioned above, page 505. No. 5 in Mr. Baker's series is 
R. pomifera, not native. 
Rosa. Provincial Distribution from Baker. 
8 involuta Q2- §- 1011 15 1617 
Sabini Q-- 1011 15 17 
Doniana 2- 5 
Robertsoni 1011 - 
Smithii 10 16 
levigata 10 
Wilsoni 7 
4 hibernica 8 - 9101112 17 
cordifolia 11 e 
6 mollissima 78-10111 16 17 
cerulea TOIT 16 
ps. rubiginosa 10 
7 tomentosa 1284- 7- 10111218 15 16 17 
subglobosa 12384- 7- 1011 
farinosa 10 15 
scabriuscula 1 - - il 
sylvestris 10 
obovata 11 
8 rubiginosa 1234 1011 15 16 
permixta 3 - - 
sylvicola 10 
9 micrantha 123-5-7- 91011 - 
Briggsii 1. 
Hystrix - B8- 5- - 
10 pulverulenta 1- 5 - 10 11 
Billietii 5 - 
cryptopoda 10 - 
11 canma “18” 128456789101112181415 16 ? 
lutetiana Ais 10 11 
surculosa Q- 
spherica 1- 
senticosa 1 - - 
dumalis Le 5- 8- 10111218 16 
biserrata - 10 
urbica - 1011 
