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somewhat pinnate. E. B. S. t. 2594. — (3. calyx segments 
almost simple, prickles more numerous. R. Doniana Woods: 
E. B. S. t. 2601. — y. calyx segments almost simple, larger 
prickles falcate. R. gracilis Woods. R. villosa E. B. t. 583. 
(fig. only.) 
Scotland and north of England. — #. Sussex, Warwickshire, 
Kingston-upon- Thames, and near Edinburgh. — y. Near Darlington ; 
Pooley Bridge, and between Pooley and Lowther, Cumberland ; 
and near Keswick, k- 6.— We do not see how this really differs 
from the last : the leaves are rather more glandulose, but not so much 
so as in the next section. 
** Shoots mostly without seta:. 
f Leaves glandulose. 
j: Prickles uniform or nearly so ; setce none or very few . 
9. R. villosa L. ( villous JR.) ; prickles uniform nearly straight, 
leaflets doubly serrate downy glandulose, calyx segments 
slightly pinnate, root-shoots straight. R. mollis E. B. t. 2459. 
North of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. k . 6, 7. — 
Calyx- segments persistent. The fruit of this and the next is more or 
less covered with aciculae or set. 
10. R. tomentosa Sm. (downy-leaved JR ) ; prickles mostly 
uniform straight or curved, leaflets doubly serrate downy 
glandulose, calyx segments copiously pinnate. E. B. t. 990. 
R. scabriuscula Winch : E.B. t. 1896. (fig. only?) 
Hedges and thickets, not unfrequent, k • 6, 7. — Cafy.r-segments 
persistent. This is surely a mere variety of the last ; it has been 
united, indeed, by Mr. Bentham. 
11. R. inodora Fries (slightly scented B.) ; prickles uniform 
uncinate, leaves doubly serrate hairy mostly glandulose be- 
neath, calyx segments closely pinnate mostly deciduous, ra- 
muli without set®, fruit elliptical or nearly globular. — nr. 
leaves hairy beneath. E. B. S. t. 2610, ad calcem. R. Borreri 
Sm. E. B. S. t. 2723. R. dumetorum. E. B. t. 2579. — /3. leaves 
hairy on both sides. — y. leaves more copiously glandulose, calyx - 
seginents elongated persistent. 
Thickets and hedges chiefly in the south of England. — f3. near 
Edinburgh and elsewhere. — y. Glen Roy, Inverness-shire; near 
Newcastle, k • 6, 7. 
12. R. micrdntha Sm. (small-flowered S.) ; prickles uniform 
uncinate, leaflets doubly serrate hairy glandulose beneath, 
calyx-segments and pinnae elongated deciduous, fruit small 
elliptical and ovate, rarnuli sparingly setigerous. E. B. t. 2490. 
