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Mill. ; a scented plant, with larger flowers and campanu- 

 late calyx-tube ; rare ; Bale, Tirol, Carniola. 



II. Aremonia, Neck. 



Calyx 5-toothed; petals 5 ; stamens 5-10; teeth of 

 calyx ultimately forming a spiny ring. 



A. agrimonioides, DC. ; flowers yellow, stem 3-5] in., 

 stem-leaves of 3 leaflets, leaflets roundish-ovate; Tirol, 

 Styria, Carniola. 



12. Alchemilla, L. 



Calyx 4-5-lobed, with 4-5 outer sepals; petals o; 

 flowers small, green; stamens few; carpels 1-5. Pros- 

 trate herbs. 



A. vulgaris J L., Lady's Mantle, with large, nearly 

 orbicular or reniform dentate soft leaves ; very common 

 in damp meadows; and A. arvensis^ L., with fan-shaped 

 leaves and very minute flowers ; in cultivated land. The 

 remainder are sub-alpine : — 



A. Radical leaves roundish-reniform, 7-9-lobed : — A. 

 viontana, Willd. ; radical leaves pubescent, divided to 

 about J, serrate, all the leaves silky ; alpine pastures ; 

 Switzerland, frequent. A . pubescens^ Bieb. ; resembling 

 the last, but the lobes almost truncate, serrate only near 

 the tip; local. A.Jissa, Schum. {pyrenaica, Duf.); radical 

 leaves nearly glabrous, more deeply divided, lobes obo- 

 vate, stem glabrous ; damp alpine rocks, local ; Jura, 

 Pyrenees, Carpathians. 



B. Radical leaves divided nearly to the base into 5-7 



segments : — A. subsertceuj Reut. ; leaves densely hairy 

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