24, ROSACEE. 509 
frondosa Q- 10 
arvatica - 91011 
dumetorum - - 1011 
pruinosa 10 11 - 
incana - 15 
tomentella - 28- 1011 - 
andegavensis - - - 15 - 
verticillacantha 1 - - os 
collina 1 3- - - 
ceesia -3-- -8- 11 16 
concinna alee 
decipiens -- 89 Il - 
Reuteri - 10 
subcristata - 10 11 15 
Hailstoni - 10 - 
implexa - + 10 - 
corifolia 10 11 12 14 15 
Watsoni 11 12 15 16 
celerata 11 ? 
Borreri 238-65- 1011 
Bakeri - 10 
marginata - 7 10 11 16 
12 stylosa 1238- 5- 
systyla 123-5- - 
Desvauxii Q = 
opaca 3 - - - 
gallicoides 5 - oa4 as 
Monsonize 3 - - 
13 arvensis 1-38 5- 10 11 12 
bibracteata, 1234- 11 
Rosa sepium, Thuiller. “R. rubiginosa, var. sepium, DC. prodr.” 
Province - 3. Southern slope of Hind Head, Surrey, 1869. 
Additional species, recorded by Mr. Baker in the Journal of 
Botany, April, 1870; who writes, “I saw only a single bush .. . 
and could find no other anywhere else in the neighbourhood.” 
The Rosa sepium of Eng. Bot. Supp. 2553 is the Billietii of 
Baker’s Monograph. 
Sanguisorba (officinalis) media, Don. (not Linn.) 
Province - 18 or 16. West of Scotland; G. Don. 
Syn. 854.* Cyb. i. 360. A variety of S. officinalis; Mr. Borrer. 
Sanguisorba canadensis, Linn. 
Province - 15. Perth; Mr. John Sim. 
Error? Journal of Botany, iv. 392. Perhaps the Canadian plant 
may have been found and rightly named ; for it is pretty manifest 
that somebody has made a practice of introducing foreign plants to 
wild-seeming localities about Perth. 
