270 DECANDRIA— DIGYNIA. SaxitVaga. 



S. granulata. Linn. Sp. PL 576. Willd. v. 2. 65 1 . Fl. Br. 453. Engl. 

 Bot. V.7. t. 500. Don Tr. of L. Soc. v. 13. 362. Curt. Land. 

 fasc.].t. 30. Freeman Ic. t.\. fVoodv. suppl. t. 232. Hook. 

 Scot. \29. Fl.Dan.t.5\4. 



S. n. 976. Hall. Hist. v.\. 419. 



S. rotundifolia alba. Raii Syn. 354. 



S. alba. Dad. Pcmpt. 316. Ger. Em. 84 1 ./. Trag. Hist. 525./. 



S. tenia. Matth. Valgr. v. 2. 327./. 



S. quarta. Corner. Epit. 719. f. 



S. major, sen alba. Fuchs. Hist. 747./. 



Saxifragia. Brunf. Herb. i\ I. 185./ 



Seduni bicorne album rotundifolium erectum, radice granulosa. 

 Moris. V. 3. 479. sect. 12. t. 9./ 23. 



White Pride. Pet. H. Brit. t.Gl.f.G. 



In meadows and pastures^ on a gravelly or sandy soil. 



Perennial. May. 



Root granulated, whitish. Stem a foot higli, hollow, viscid, loosely 

 hairy ; simple, and most leafy, below ; panicled at the toj). 

 Leaves stalked, rather fleshy, about an inch wide, kidney-shaped, 

 with broad lobes and notches, often richly tinted with brown or 

 red, like the panicle and calyx; the upper ones small and wedge- 

 shaped. Fl. several, in a corymbose, hairy, glutinous panicle, 

 nearly erect, large, white, accompanied by lanceolate bracteas. 

 Cal. surrounding the germen, obtuse, moderately spreading. 

 Petals spatulate, unspotted, triple-ribbed ; the lateral ribs 

 branched. Germen half-inferior. Stigmas large, convex, con- 

 spicuously downy, in which character, as well as in habit, this 

 species answers generally to the numerous following ones, justly 

 considered by Mr. D. Don as the genuine type of their genus. 



An elegant double-flowered variety is often cultivated. 



Haller's n. 976 proves, by Swiss specimens, to include S. hulbifera. 

 Yet the granulata was found in that country by Mr. Davall, 

 though very rarely. 



10. S. cernua. Drooping Bulbous Saxifrage. 



Leaves somewhat palmate, stalked. Stem with aggregate, 

 axillary bulbs. Germen altogether superior. Petals 

 obovate. 



S. cernua. Linn. Sp. Pl.577. FL Lapp.ed. 2. 140. t. 2./. 4. Willd. 



V. 2. 652. FL Br. 453. EngL BoL v. 10. L 664. Don Tr. of L. 



Soc. V. 13. 364. Hook. Scot. 130. Gunn. Norveg. p. 2. 48. V. 8. 



FLDan. t.22, also t. 390. 

 About alpine rills, on the loftiest mountains of Scotland. 

 On the summit of Ben Lawers. Mr. Dickson. On Craigalleach. 



Professor Hooker and Mr. Borrer. 

 Perennial. July. 



