256 DICOTYLEDONS. SAXIFRAGE.^. AdoXO. 



7. S. cernua, radical leaves reniform on lone^ footstalks palmato- 

 lobate, superior ones nearly sessile subtrifid, stem simple bulbi- 

 ferous with one terminal flower, p. 130. — Rocks. 



8. S. rhmlaris, leaves upon very long footstalks palmate, floral 

 one obovate, stem weak of about 2 flowers, p. 130. — Mountains. 



9. S. tridaclylites, radical leaves spathulate entire and cuneiform 

 trifid, upper cauline ones imdivided, stem panicled, petals en- 

 tire or longer than the cal. p. 130. — Rocks and walls. 



10. S. muscoides, radical leaves aggregate linear obtuse entire 

 and trifid, stem nearly naked few flowered, petals oblong obtuse 

 (buff"coloured) a little longer than the cal. p. 130. — Highlands. 



11. 8. tiypnoides, radical leaves 3 — 5-cleft those of the long ste- 

 rile shoots (mostly) linear-lanceolate acute all nearly glabrous, 

 flowering stem panicled. 



^. petals larger with the superior leaves (only) on the procumbent 

 shoots undivided, p. 131. — Highland mo2intni?i5. 



12. S. ccespitosa, radical leaves 3- or mostly 5-cleft those of the 

 sterile shoots mostly 3-, rarely and only below 5-cleft, all more 

 or less hairy, flowering stem subpubescent panicled. 



/3. shoots long, leaves dark green ciliated only at the base. 



y. shoots rather short, leaves ciliated onlv, especially near the 

 base, I — 3 flowers upon the stem. 



Z. shoots very short, leaves dense ciliated only at thebase, flowering- 

 stem short 1 — 2-flovvered. p. 131. — Rocks. /3. Scotch Alps, 

 y. Rivulets. 8. Mountains. 



13. S. pedat'ifida, lower leaves and those of the rather short sterile 

 shoots upon very long footstalks, divided into 3 deep linear 

 lanceolate acute spreading segments, the lateral ones bifid, the 

 superior leaves of the much branched flowering stem linear 

 undivided, p. 132. — Rocks. 



2. CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 



Cal. adherent with the ovary, somewhat coloured, 4 — 5-cleft. 

 Cor. 0. Stam.S — 10. Sty'les2. Cops, with 2 beaks, 1 -celled, 

 many-seeded. 



1. C. aller?tifolium, leaves alternate, lower ones subreniform upon 

 very long footstalks, p. 12S. — Rocks and springs. 



2. C. oppositifoliu7Ji, leaves opposite cordato-rotundate. p. 128. 

 — Shady places. 



3. ADOXA. 



Cal. adherent with the ovary, 3-cleft. Cor. 4 — 5-cleft. Slam* 

 S — 10. Styles 4 — 5. Berry globose, 4 — 5 -celled. 



1. A. moschatellina. p. 123. — Woods and shady places. 



