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lianda. 
parviflorq. 
nitida. 
lucidae 
gemella . 
IC05ANDRIA FQLYGY NIA. 
III. POLYG YN IA. 
414. ROSA. Gen.pl. 803. 
1. R. germinibus globosis glabris, caulibus adultis pedun» 
culisque laevibus inermibus, foliolis (7) oblongis sub- 
aequaliter serratis glabris, petiolis glabris subaculeatis. 
— WiUd.sp. pl. 2. p. 1065. 
Icon. Andrews's roses. Miss Laivr . roses 2J. 
In Canada, near Hudson’s Bay, and on the river St. Lau- 
rence. T? . May — Aug. v. v. The younger branches 
are covered with straight red spines $ the older ones 
unarmed and shining red. 
2. R. germinibus depresso-globosis pedunculisque hispidis, 
petiolis pubescentibus subaculeatis, caule glabro, acu- 
leis stipularibus rectis, foliolis elliptico-lanceolatis sim- 
pliciter serratis glabris, floribus subgeminatis. — IVilld. 
sp. pl. 2. p. 1068. 
R. carolina. Du Roi harhk. 2. p. 335. Mich.Jl. amer. 1. 
p. 2 9.5. 
R. pensylvaniea. JVangh. amer, p . 113. 
R. humilis. Marsh, ari. 285. 
In woods on the side of hills : New York to Carolina. 
P? . June, July. v. v. About two feet high. There 
are a number of varieties of this species. 
3. R. germinibus globosis, calycibus pedunculis ramisque 
hispidis, petiolis pilosiusculis inermibus, foliolis (7) 
oblongo-lanceolatis utrinque nitidis glaberrimis. — • 
Willd enum. 544. 
In Pensylvania and Virginia, T? • June-— Aug. v. v. 
Petals red, obeordate. 
4. R. germinibus depresso-globosis pedunculisque subhispi- 
dis, petiolis glabris subaculeatis, caule glabro, aculeis 
stipularibus rectis, foliolis ovato-lanceolatis obtusius- 
culis grosse serratis glabris nitidis, floribus subgeminis, 
calycinis foliolis integris. — Willd. sp.pl. 2. p. 1008. 
R. carolina. Walt.jl. car. 149. 
Icon. Dill. elih. t. 245. f. 310. 
On the borders of swamps : New York to Carolina. 
1 2 . July, Aug. v. v. From four to six feet high. 
R. germinibus depresso-globosis pedunculisque glabris, 
floribus subgeminatis, foliis oblongis acutis opacis, pe-? 
