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Rosace®. 
often isolated, not much branched; the branches pruinose; 
the prickles rare, almost straight; the leaflets larger, 
tougher, almost triply toothed, slightly net-veined under¬ 
neath and with scattered glands; the peduncles very 
hispid-glandular; the corollas large, bright rose-coloured 
and the cal.-divisions covered with numerous glands on 
the back and bearing numerous long, narrow appendages. 
R. Godeti Gren.; R. virgata et biformis Grml.; R. Ali- 
othi Chr.; R. gallica-canina auct. p. (is certainly no 
hybrid!).—Rare: Neuchatel, Solothurn, Aarg., Bale, 
Schaffh. 6. trachyphylla Rau. 758. 
— Leaflets often very large, more or less hairy at least 
underneath, often with more numerous subfoliar glands 
than in the last, broad-elliptic, rounded at the base or 
almost cordate, rather acute or slightly obtuse, resem¬ 
bling those of R. gallica, except for tho teeth which 
are deeper and sharper); teeth broader than in the last, 
spreading or oblique. Fr. large, globular or rather 
narrowed towards the base (turbinate). R. Jundzilliana 
Bess.; R. aspreticola Grml.; R. gallica-rubiginosa auct. p. 
(certainly not a hybrid!)—b. Pugeti Bor. (foetida Rent, 
not Bast.!) Leaflets rather smaller, closer, rather more 
acute at the base, with more numerous subfoliar glands; 
teeth sharper, more glandular and directed forwards.— 
Rare: Geneva, Schaffh., Bachtel near Wald, Canton 
Zurich; b. Geneva, Schaffh. 6 . Jundzilli Bess. 759.*) 
29 (25). Leaflets entirely glabr., rather distant and often 
tinted with red. Prickles slightly bent. Critical species, 
often confounded with certain forms of R. montana 
and R. glauca. R. Laggeri Pug. ex Chr.—Mount, and 
subalp., rare. Yaud, Saleve! Freib., Neuchatel. 6 
alpestris Rap. 760. 
— Leaflets more or less hairy, in all cases the petioles 
hairy ......... 30 
30. Leaflets with scattered hairs, glabr. above . . 31 
— Leaflets hairy-tomentose, never glabr. above. (Prickles 
long, straight or almost so) ..... 33 
31. Leaflets small or of moderate size, oval or round-oval, 
often obtuse at the top, rather distant from one another, 
bluish-gray underneath, with not very deep teeth. Pet¬ 
ioles tomentose, with almost sessile glands, red. Prickles 
more or less (but often very slightly) bent. Peduncles 
rather short, more or less hispid-glandular as also the 
*) R. speciosa D., the typical form with setaceous prickles descending 
below the inflorescence and R. pseudoflexuosa D. var. Fugeti, with sim¬ 
ilar prickles descending to the branches, I have, hitherto, only seen from 
France. 
