422 BOTANICAL INFORMATION. 



*Dianthus ? 



Medicago minima. 



Vicia sativa, var. Pyrenaica. 



Rosa alpina, v. Pyrenaica. 



(R. Pyrenaica, Gouan), 

 Herniaria Pyrenaica, Gay. 

 Orlaya grandiflora. 

 Sambucus racemosa. 

 Galium vernum. 

 Valerianella dentata, /3. Koch. 



Auricula /3. 

 Soyeria lapsanoides. 



(Hieracium, Gouan). 

 Veronica Ponse. 

 Pedicularis foliosa. 



fRumex ? 



Paronychia serpyllifolia. 

 Crassula rubens. 



Saxifraga Aizoon. 



— /3. minor. 



Cotyledon. 

 Astrantia major. 

 Thesium alpinum. 

 Euphorbia verrucosa. 



* No. 49 of my collection. This differs from D. prolifer, gathered at 

 St. Sever, in the membranous bases of the leaves being connate for a dis- 

 tance equalling about twice their breadth, and in the strongly tuberculate 

 seeds. The closely allied D. velutinus, Guss. (secund. exempl. in Herb. 

 Hook.) has the seeds muriculate (beset with sharp-pointed excrescences), 

 the leaves smooth at the edges, and the stems more or less downy. The 

 seeds of D. prolifer are always somewhat tuberculate, and are therefore 

 incorrectly described by Koch as smooth. 



f No. 320 coll. Possibly a gigantic variety of R. arifolius, All. ; but the 

 leaves are cordate-sagittate (not hastate), and the upper ones are never 

 acuminate. It is perhaps what Lapeyrouse has called R. ampkxicaw^' 

 cited by Mr. Bentham as a synonym of R. arifolius. 



