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Tularis, callosa, mutata^ jjensyh, erosa, an- 

 drosacea^ hicracifoUa, diapensoidcs^ hnrseri- 

 ana^ esholtzi, scrpyJlfoUa^ vtmosa, exarotcf, 

 silenijl. laiirenfiana, exilis, nutans^ &lc. ; but 

 they are yet in great confusion of synonymy, 

 and many Sp. are blended, of which I give two 

 instances. 



259. Enaiezoa trichodes Raf. Cespitosa, 

 caulescens fol. lanceol. acutis glaucis, pedunc. 

 unifl, petaHs cal. brevior. — In the Alps. Sax. 

 trichodes Scopoli fl. earn. t. 15. Vitm. S. alpina 

 Seof. ver. t. 9. S. muscoides Allioni t. 61 ? 



260. Ecaiezoa piingcns Raf. Caule viscido 

 paucifloro, fol. crassis pungens subul. imbricatis 

 ciliatis, fl. 5-7 fastig. petalis undulatis. — In the 

 Alps and Pyrenees. Sax.burserianaiuap. t. 17. 

 Sm. Var. Spinosa Pers. — Both these are diffe- 

 rent from Sax. hurseriana with which they 

 have often been blended. 



261. Eriogyna Hooker, diff*. Saxifraga 233 

 by, Stam. 20 basi coalitis, cal. turbinate Sfido, 

 pistilis et capsulis 4-6 liberis lanatis bivalvis, 

 stylis 5, Caulescens., fol. dimsis, JJ. racemosis. 

 It is a wonder Hooker ventured in this innova- 

 tion, while he left llemieva. Steiratiisia, <Slc. 

 in Saxifraga; but the blunder of Pursh, copied 

 by Nuttal, Eaton and all our blunderers on Ge- 

 nera, was too glaring : even Smith had declared 

 it was no Saxifraga ; I had done the same in 

 1817. It does not belong even to the same na- 

 tural order where Hooker leaves it; but near 

 Sedum, Setnpervlvum and Penthorum in PE- 

 RIMESIA, and natural family Sarcophylia. 



262. Eriogifna pecthiata Hook. fl. t. 88. 

 Saxifraga do. Pursh, Nut. Eat., ^'C. Cespitosa, 

 fol. trifidis pectinatis linearibus. — Oregon Mts. 



263. Leptarhena Br. Hook, diflf. Saxifraga. 



