16 AUT. BOT. 
erectis, caps. ovatis—Sibiria,very distinct,near- 
er to Scr. peregrina,leaves uncial, flowers.pale.t 
1189, Scr. peregrina L. Italia Hisp. smooth, 
leaves cordate serrate, peduncles 1-3flore nod- 
ding. 
1190, Ser. truncata Raf. glabra, fol. obl. del- 
toideis acutis, basi truncatis in medio acutis, in- 
equaliter serratis, tenuis subt. glaucis, panicüla 
racemosa, sepe alternans flexuosa glandulosa, 
bracteolis subulatis, caps. globosis— Russia, 
Huug. bipedal, leaves thin triuncial, fl. small 
brown. 
1191, Ser. vernalis L. Europe, many Sp. also 
blended.; 
1192, Scr. capitata Raf. caule crasso sim- 
plex obtusang. atropurp. albo hirsuto, fol. longe 
petiol. lato cordatis obt. duplicato dentatis gla- 
briusc. fl. term. capitatis bracteatis, stam. ex- 
sertis—Alps of Bavaria blended with last, nearer 
to Ser. cordata of Pers. pedal, leaves 2 or 3 in- 
ches long and wide, upper subsessile, fl. large 
crowded, bracts ovate serrate. t 
1193, Ser. crenata Raf. glabra, caule acu- 
tang. fol. brevi petiol. ovatis ellipt. obtusis cre- 
natis, fl. racem. panic. bract. lanc. obl. acutis 
caps. globosis—Europe, blended with S. aqua- 
(ica, but stem not winged, leaves not cordate, 
obliqual or truncate or obt. panicle ample, 
branches opp. or alternate. 
1194, Ser. scorodonia L. Ital. Hisp.: 
1195, Scr. canina L. Europa Austr. Sicilia.t 
1196, Ser. lyrata Raf. pubérula, caule tereto, 
fol. lyratis pinnatifidis, pinnulis obl. media am- 
plior ovata duplic. serrato, pedunc. axill. unifl. 
cal. lobis rotund. marginatis— Central America, 
beautiful plant called Ser. coccinea in many 
gardens, but quite unlike the linnean sp. with 
