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25. R. glandulosus, Bell, Borrer ! Bab ! R. Bellardi, Lejeunii, and 
rosaceus, W. and N. 
Amongst the rushes, on a light, peaty soil, in a plantation on 
Terrington Carr, near Castle Howard ! — R. Spruce ! H Ibbotson. 
Woods in Kildale, Cleveland! — William Mudd. Woods between 
Sowerby and Dalton, near Thirsk. 
37. R. corylifolius, Sm. Bab ! R. sublustris, Lees ! 
Hedges and thickets ; a common and very variable species. The 
three forms defined in Babington’s Manual all occur. 
39. R. nemorosus, Hayne ., Bab. R. dumetorum, W. and N. Lees ! 
In similar situations ; frequent. 
40. R. ccesius, Linn. 
Woods, hedges, and thickets; frequent. Var. rugosus, Lees l var. 
agrestis, Leiglit! not unfrequent. 
R. arcticus, Linn. Incognit. 
“ Several years ago a specimen of the very plant, beyond all doubt, 
was sent to me as having been gathered on a moor in Yorkshire ; 
but I could neither obtain nor hear of any second specimen, and 
felt no doubt respecting the origin of that one specimen from a 
botanic garden in another county.” — H. C. Watson (Cyb. Brit. i. 
350.) 
ROSA. 
R. cinnamonea, Linn. Incognit. 
A specimen of this species supposed to have been collected by 
Salisbury, at “ Aketon pasture, near Pontefract,” is preserved in the 
Smithian herbarium. 
341. R. spinosissima, Linn. Native. British. 
R. spinosissima and rubella, Flora, 38. 
R. rubella, Smith. Incognit. 
344. R. involuta, Smith. Incognit. 
On the Yorkshire side of the Tees, at Wince bridge — S. King , 
(Phyt. i. 113.) A dwarf glandular Rose, resembling this species, 
grows upon basaltic rocks at the station specified ! — T. J. Foggitt ; 
but it seems to be rather a form of R. Sabini. 
345. R. Sabini, Woods. Native. English. 
R. Sabini and Doniana, Flora , 38, 39. On the Yorkshire side of the 
Tees, at Wince bridge — S. King, (Phyt. i. 113) ! T. J. Foggitt. 
Oglethorpe ings, Thorp Arch — S. Hailstone. Coalsgarth, near 
Richmond — James Ward. Cliffrig, Ayton, Cleveland! — W. Mudd. 
Thickets at Saltburn, about the mouth of Guisborough beck. 
346. R. villosa, Linn. Native. British. 
347. R. tomenxosa, Woods. Native. British. 
