$40 Dr. SuxTn's Account of several Plants, 
made from an imperfect specimen of Cherophyllum temulentum, 
accidentally mistaken for the aureum, from which it widely 
differs. 
5. SAXIFRAGA pedatifida, 
foliis radicalibus reniformibus pedatifido- septemlobis ; caulinis 
palmatis linearibusque, caule subnudo ramoso, petalis lineari- 
obovatis. 
S. pedatifida. Ehrhart Exsicc. n. 15. 
S. quinquefida. Donn Cant. ed. 5. 107. 
Found (by Mr. George Don) on the mountains of Clova, An- 
gusshire. The same was sent to the Cambridge garden, some 
years since, from the Highlands, by the late Mr. J. Mackay. 
It comes nearest to S. geranioides, with which the Swiss botanists 
seem to have confounded it, but differs in the pedate form of 
the radical leaves, which are divided almost to the base, their 
lobes narrower and blunter than in that species.. The petals too 
are much narrower, and the calyx-teeth less elongated after 
flowering. The true S. petrea, Jacq. Ic. Rar. t. 81,a plant known 
to very few botanists, has leaves divided in a somewhat similar 
manner, but the stem is much more leafy, and the petals emar- 
ginate, as in Pona's and Jacquin's figures. | 
6. Saxtrraca elongella, ree 
foliis aristatis trifidis quinquefidisve: basi elongatis ; superioribus 
linearibus indivisis, pedunculis longissimis nudis. - 
S. elongella. Donn Cant. ed. 5. 107 ; ex nomine. 
Gathered on a rock by a river called Lintrathen, a mile and 
half north of Airly castle, Angusshire. "The late Mr. J. Mackay 
sent it formerly to Cambridge; at least if I am right in the sy- 
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