DECANDRIA— DIGYNIA. Saxifraga. Q63 



than the leaves. Panicle somewhat forked. Capsule 

 superior. 



S. hirsuta. Linn. Sp. PL 574. Willd. v. 2. 647. Engl. Bof. i;.33. 



t. 2322. Comp. 6.3. Dun Tr. of L. Soc. u. 13. 35 1 . Lapeyr. 



Pyren. v. 1. 46. /. 23. 

 Sedum bicorne serratum subrotundum spissius virens, floribus 



punctatis. Moris, v. 3. 4/8. sect. 12. t. 9.f. 16. 

 Geum folio clrcinato, acuth crenatOj pistillo floris rubro. Magnol. 



Hort. 87 ; descr., not thejigure. 



/3. Don as above. Leaves roundish-heart-shaped, smooth on both 

 sides. 



On mountains in Ireland. 



In the County of Kerry. Mr. J. T. Mackoy. 



Perennial. June. 



Larger than the preceding. Leaves roundish-oval, always longer 

 than they are broad, with copious, rather acute, cartilaginous 

 serratures ; the terminal tooth broad and short j both surfaces 

 almost perfectly smooth in all my specimens ; the under one 

 purplish. Footstalks linear throughout, slightly channelled, very 

 hairy. Panicle hairy and viscid, much branched, indistinctly 

 forked, the earliest y/oM;ers from the forks, as represented in 

 Engl. Bof. Cahjx, styles and capsule much like .S. Geum, but 

 the petals are elliptic-oblong ; mostly purple at the base ; yellow 

 just above ; the middle of the disk dotted with crimson ; which 

 is distinctly to be seen in the old Linneean specimens, as well 

 as in the Irish ones. The leaves in /3 are rather rounder, with 

 sharper and deeper notches. 



3. S. umbrosa. London-pride Saxifrage. None-so- 

 pretty. 



Leaves obovate, smooth, with sharp cartilaginous notches ; 

 tapering at the base into dilated flat footstalks. Panicle 

 rather racemose. Capsule superior. 



S. umbrosa. Linn. Sp. PI. 574. Willd. v. 2. 647. Fl. Br. 450. 

 Engl. Bot. V. 10. t. 663. Don Tr. of L. Soc. v. 13. 352. Hook. 

 Scot. 129. 



Sedum bicorne serratum, pallidiore folio rotundiore, floribus punc- 

 tatis. Moris. V. 3. 478. sect. 12. t. 9./. 17. 



Geum folio subrotundominori, pistillo floris rubro. Tourn. hist. 25 1 . 

 Magnol. Hort. 88. t. 14. 



G. folio subrotundo majori, pistillo floris rubro. Tourn. Ibid. Mill. 

 Ic. 94. t. 141./. 2. Dill, in Raii Sijn. 355. 



Umbilicus Veneris, sive Cotyledon altera. Ger. Em. 528,/. bad, 

 as to the leafy stalk, taken from Dodonaeus, Pempt. 131. 



|3, punctata. Don as above. 352. Leaves roundish, with sharp 



