170 POLY AN D . FElSiTA G . 



add tliat the j)lant is smtillcr in all its parts thair thr preceding, the 

 Jloirer not mtiisuiiiig uu inch across when Tuliy CN]Muided. The 

 peliulrs are two-edged in both, species. :ind I fe;ir hut little reliance 

 can be placed on tlie approximation of t i-je lories cC the leaves. The 

 flower represented in Bat. Mag. h smaller than in my American 

 and my Scotch specimens, and the leaves rounder. 



7. TILIA. 



1. T. crtroprea (L/??2e or L//u/e?/-/rte), fiovvers destitute of trec- 

 tary, leaves cordate acuu>inate serrated, pericarp ribbed woodv. 

 Li'g/iff:p.2H{). E. B.t.GW. 



Hab. In walks and aveniies, as at Inverary, Sec-; but probably not 

 indigenous, Light/. Fl. July. Ij • 



A large and handsome tree. Flowers sn-^all, gTcenish, fragrant, on 

 a stalked cyme, springing from the centre of a large, lanceolate, 

 foliaceous hraciea, which falls off with the fructified vijines. Col. 

 leaves an:l petals ovato-lanceolate. Friiil generally 1 -celled and 

 1 -seeded. Pcrlvarp very tliick, v.'oody, in vviiicli re.spfx-t it diller.s 

 principally from the purv[foVvi of Ehrh. and Sni., the iiikrt^plnfUa 

 of ^'ent. and Decand. 



8. CISTUS. 



I. C. hhlianthejmim {common Dwarf Cisfus), somewliat 

 slirubbv procumbent, leaves elliptical oblong somewhat hairv 

 mostly white and j)ubescent beneath the margin sliglitlv revo- 

 lute, 'stipules lanceolate. Lig/ilf. p. 280/ E. B. L 1321, 

 and /. 220S (C InmcvtosHs). 



IIaj?. Dry pastures, but not very common ; King's jjark, Edinb., and 

 Island of Lismore, Light f. Banks of the Mouse, at ('artlane 

 crags ; and ]mstures about Airdrie, Hopk. Frequent on Campsie 

 and C'athkin hills ; also on the banko of the Allan, near the bridge, 

 and Moncrieft' hill, ?Jr. Miirraf. Gravelly hills, Angus-shire, 

 G. Don (under the name of C. tomrntonns.) Fl. July, Aug. V^ . 



Flon'ers yellow, shovvv, in loose terminal rncemes. Pubescence branch- 

 ed or staJ'ry. 'N'ery variable in hairiness, and in the width and re- 

 volution of the margin of the leaves. I can find no character to 

 distinguish the C. tomcntosus of E. B. either as a speeie.s or werl 

 marked variety. 



2. PENTAGYNIA. 



9. AQUILEGIA. 



I. A. vnfgnria {common Columhi?/c), s|)ur of the petals incurved, 

 capsules hairy, stem leafy niauy-flowered, leaves nearly gla- 

 brous, styles as long as thestam. Lighlf. i. 2S4. E. B.t. 297. 



Hab. \^'oods, not unfrequent, as in Collington woods, near Edinb., 

 Dr. Parsons. Banks of the Clyde ;it Blantyre Prior)-, anrt at the 

 falls 5 bottom of Cartlane crags and wood above Castlemilk, Glasg., 

 Hopk. Daidowie. near GUisg., Dr. Brown. Bank below Stirling 

 Castle, Maugh. FL June. 1/ . 



