168 AUT. BOT. 
lix lanc. and linear, seeds with long hairs and 
styles. 
1232, Das. subacaulis R. (Lin.) Sibiria ad 
Bohemia et Gallia, small biuncial, petals obcord. 
longer than calix, seeds pubescent. 
1233, Das. alba R. (L. O.) Alps, cal. lan- 
ceol. petals white obcordate 
1234, Das. jaquini R. Pot. caulescens Jaq. 
L—Austrian Alps, cal. linear, petals obov. en- 
tire. 
1235, Das. cristata Raf. reptans, fol. pinna- 
tis, stipulis membran. foliolis ovatis cristato pec- 
tinatis, subtus sericeis, pedunc. axil. fol. eq. cal. 
ovatis et obl. petalis obov. integris longior—Si- 
biria, near to D. anserina and pimpineloides, 
fl. yellow, seeds pubescent.+ 
1136, Das. anserina Raf. (O) Europe and 
boreal America till New York, folioles oblong 
deeply serrate, peduneles longer than leaves, 
petals retuse. 
1237, Das. reptans R. (O) Europe from 
England to Sicily. 
1238, ''onwENTILLA erecta L. Europe, it has 
stem erect dichotome, leaves sessile, upper op- 
posite, all ternate, folioles obovate cristate,flow- 
ers lax medial gc. This G. essentialy differs 
from Potentilla not only by often 4 petals, but 
by a small dry gynophore, seeds smooth, nei- 
ther rugose nor villose. 
1239, Torm.reptans L. Europe, creeping, 
leaves petiolate, flowers large. 
1240, Torm. parviflora Raf. humilis diffusa 
procumbens, fol. subsessil. ternatis, superis op- 
pos. simplicib. subintegris, foliolis oblongis vel 
cuneatis cristatis, fl. term. pedunc. filif—Eu- 
rope, often blended with the last, sent me as 7: 
repens, officinalis, perhaps the alpina of some. 
