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»S. italica^ Pers., with small fragrant white or light pink 

 flowers, hairy stem, and narrow ciliated leaves; and 6*. 

 linicola, Grml., a weed among flax. 

 The following are alpine species : — 



A. Flowers white or slightly coloured : — .S. alpinay 

 Thorn. {i7iflata^ var. maritiina, With.), csespitose, flowers 

 large, calyx swollen; closely resembling S. inflata^ 

 but with darker anthers and more fleshy leaves; com- 

 mon at high altitudes. S. alpestris, Jacq. ; stem some- 

 what viscid, branched, petals 4-toothed, calyx glan- 

 dular-hairy, leaves lanceolate, coriaceous ; Switzerland, 

 Tirol, Carniola, frequent. 5. quadrifida, L. ; petals 

 4-toothed, stem viscid above, leaves linear; Switzer- 

 land, Pyrenees, frequent. vS. rupestrisy L. ; petals 

 notched, milk-white, sometimes reddish, twice as long 

 as calyx, leaves broadly lanceolate ; frequent. 5. saxi- 

 fraga, L. ; stem 4-6 in. high ; petals deeply bifid, green- 

 ish or reddish beneath, calyx glabrous; Switzerland, 

 Dauphiny, Pyrenees, rare. 5. paradoxa, L. ; inflores- 

 cence pyramidal, flowers nocturnal and fragrant, petals 

 bipartite, stem viscid above ; Dauphiny. 



B. Flowers pink or red, rarely white : — 6*. Puinilio, 

 Wulf ; flowers large, solitary, petals undivided, calyx 

 elongate-campanulate, reddish, hairy; Eastern Switzer- 

 land, at high altitudes. 5. Elisabethce, Jan. ; flowers 

 few, large, stem simple, downy, erect, petals obcordate, 

 deeply bilobed, lobes sharply toothed, leaves broadly 

 lanceolate ; Tirol, rare. kS'. pudibunda^ HofF. ; petals 

 4-toothed, overlapping, leaves broadly linear; Switzer- 

 land, rare. 5. valesia, L. ; flowers solitary or very 

 few, large, petals bifid, calyx very elongated, pubes- 

 cent ; rare ; Monte Rosa, Great St. Bernard, Dauphiny. 



