108 26. ROSACE. 
sometimes smooth.—Counties of Derry and Down. Near Belfast 
harbour. Sh. V.—X. I. 
6. R. Wilsoni (Borr.); prickles numerous crowded very un- 
equal straight, sete few, leaflets simply serrate hairy on both sides 
their disk without glands, sep. shorter than the cor. slightly leaf- 
like mostly simple, fr.ovute-urceolate.—E. B.S. 2723.—Fyv. scarlet. 
—Banks of the Menai near Bangor. Sh. VI. ; 
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 leafy mostly simple, fr. glo- 
bose-urceolate setose.— HE. B. 2068 and (fr.) 2601.—Fr. dark red. 
Dwarf.—Hebrides and western highlands. Sh. V1. Ss. 
8. R. Sabini (Woods); prickles scattered unequal straight or 
nearly so, sete few, leaflets doubly serrate hairy glandular be- 
neath, sey. nearly as long as the cor. somewhat pinnate slightly 
leafy, fr. globose or slightly urceolate setose.—E. B. 8. 2594.— 
Fy. dark red.—8. R. dowiana (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. 583 
(fig. only).—Mostly in the north. Sh. VI. 
** Shoots mostly without sete, leaves glandulose. 
+ Prickles nearly uniform, setee few or none. 
9. R. villosa (L.); prickles uniform nearly straight, leaflets 
doubly serrated downy glandular, sep. slightly pinnate, root- 
shoots straight.— HE. B.2459.— Sep. persistent, usually connivent 
on the elliptical or nearly globose fruit.—Northern counties. 
Sh. VI. VIL. 
10. R. tomentosa (Sm.); prickles mostly uniform straight or 
curved, leaflets doubly serrated downy glandular, sep. copiously 
pinnate —E,. B. 990 and 1896.—Root-shoots straight or arched. 
Sep. persistent, usually spreading on the oblong or urceolate fruit. 
A very variable plant.—Hedges and thickets. Sh. VI. VII. 
ll. &. inodora (Fries); prickles uniform uncinate, leaflets 
doubly serrated hairy glandular beneath, sep. closely pinnate 
mostly deciduous, ramuli without sete, fr. elliptical or nearly 
globular.—. B. 2579.—L. sparingly glandular, sometimes with 
more numerous glands, and then the sep. are elongated and 
persistent. Sep. short with a short leafy point and closely-set 
shortly-lanceolate often compound pinne.—Hedges and thickets. 
Sh. VI. VIL. ELT. 
12. R. micrantha (Sm.); prickles uniform uncinate, leaflets 
doubly serrated hairy glandular heneath, sep. and pinne elongated 
deciduous, ramuli_ sparingly setigerous, fr. small elliptical and 
ovate.—H. B. 2490.—Distinguished by the long leaflike point and 
