426' Mr. D. Don's Monograph of the Genus Sax if r ago. 



Obs. Figura Sternbergii, quae dubia ob habitum diversum 

 et caulem ramosum hirsutum, ad S. decipientem potius 

 spectare videtur. 



85. S. pulchella, glabra ; foliis radicalibus 5-fidis ; surculinis tri- 



fidis : segmentis linearibus obtusis, laciniis calycinis late- 

 ovatis obtusis, petalis orbiculatis : nervis ramulosis. 

 Habitat in Germanic ? li . (v. v. c.) 



Herba glabra, saturate virens, densissime caespitosa, ad an- 

 thesin pilis brevibus glanduliferis adspersa, surculosa. 

 Surcnli breves, erecti. Caules erecti, %\ — 3-pollicares, 

 2 — 3-rlori, nitidi, pilis glanduliferis parce suppediti. Folia 

 radicalia 5-fida, palmata ; surculina trifida : segmenta 

 linearia, obtusa, carnosa, marginata, apice mucronulo 

 tenui instructa ; caulina inferiora digitato- 5-partita ; su- 

 periora tripartita, Flores lactei, magnitudine fere prae- 

 cedentis. Calyces pedicellique pube glandulosa instructi : 

 laciniae late-ovatae, obtusa?. Fetala suborbiculata, tri- 

 plinervia : nervis ramosiusculis. Stamina brevia ; Jila^ 

 menta virescentia ; anthera luteae. 



My friend Mr. Anderson, of the Chelsea Botanic Garden, 

 received this species from Germany under the name of S. Stern- 

 bergii. It is, however, in several respects very distinct from that 

 species. I do not remember to have seen it any where else but 

 with him, nor have I met with specimens of it either in the Her- 

 bariums of London or Paris. 



86. S. tridentata, glabra ; foliis radicalibus 5-fidis ; surculinis 



longe petiolatis acute tridentatis, laciniis calycinis trian- 

 gulari-ovatis mucronatis, petalis spathulatis. 



Habitat % . (v. v. c) 



Herba 



