615 
| piani esse ducunt, 
24. Misce ; i 
Timbal, Mass. Arbas 1870. ddam doquis e 
Sternb. Revis. Sax. p. 17. (innumer.) t. 8. f£. 3, et Suppl. 2. p. 6 
a5. t. 21, ostendere stirpem, quae pro magna parte provenire dine- 
.petur a S. occidentali; eam rotundifoliae affinem in Pyrenaeis occur- 
rere dieit Don Sax. n. 16., sed locum specialem non declarat. Item 
S. punctata, et S. gracilis Sternb. Ibid. P. T. ns. 7, 8., tabs, 4, 5. 
neque non S. pauciflora Sternb. p. 46. n. TT., mihi cum S. occidentali 
nimiam pollere affinitatem videntur, praesertim vero punctata, supra 
memorata ex Reichenb., quibus variabilitas maxima illius typi, saltem 
ita suspecti, demonstraretur. Gmelini figura, Fl. Sibir. 4, t. 65. als 
pro ©. punctata recognita a Ledebour, ad S. occidentalem adducitur 
à Sm. Engl. Flor. 2. p. 201. n. 1. eum Don nm. 4. Solemnis est 
B. occidentalis lusus ab Andrews detectus, in Great Masked Island, 
anno 1842., de quo sequentem mentionem invenimus in Phytologist 
V. 5. (1854) p. 212. « Remarkable for its strong growth and dark 
hirsute leaves, but more particularly in the glands which surround the 
ovary, and which in the flowering state of the plant present a beautiful 
appearance, the glands being of a deep vose-colour. It seemed remarkable 
in connecting the Saxifragaceae with the Parnassiae, and „Crassulaceae; 
it. produces perfect seeds, and the seedlings present the same characteristics 
of the parent plant, » 
. umbrosam, quam e Moravia possideo, occidentalem potius sistere reor. 
Nomen Geum in hasce species inlatum magna fuit certe inconsi- 
derantia (magni semper alioquin habitis Ammann, Magnol, Tournefort), 
cui me submittere nequivi, utpote qui semper absurdum considero, 
plantas inscite denominatas posteris tali modo deturpatas tradere. Occi- 
dentalem dixi, e regione, quam in Pyrenaeis potissimum colit, Nec ego 
sum persuasus dari in Europa media, et orientali hanc speciem, quamvis 
ei sic. locum Clusii afferan t, et in quibusdam Flor. German. recenseatur. 
nioni illorum , qui unicum tantum typum rec 
qui foret S. umbrosa mirimode polymorp 
93, 
* 
SECTIO 6. DACTYLODES Tavson. | 
Saxifraga varians (Gesneri) Sieber Fl. Austr. exsice. p. 15., vel n. 132. 
R i ign. 17. f. 147, S. 
- Gesn, Op. bot. ed. a Schmied. P. 2. fasc. 1. p. 95. t. 6. f. 34., et Ibid. tab. lign. t 
muscoides NV ulfen, Koch P 300. n. 26., Zetterst. Pl. mM Pyr. principls. n. 548.. DC. Dub. p. 209 
S. £ f. . p. 905. n 
X 15., Engl. l.c. p. 35.. S : . 37. (excls. spec. seqnts.); Gren- 
ur, p. 297. S. muscoid,, mosch. Auctor., cum S, acauli Gaud., 3. ns, 963., . 900., 
purea n. 922, S, moschata, S. muscoides, et S. pygmaea (Haw.) Don Monogr, Sax. ns. 
Schata La-Peyr, Herhr,, vartim, et S, caespitosa 
: .! et S. mixta var. glauca etc. a 
e is 
n. : . Tpi i ina J. Ba 
s rm m S. teretkensis Buug., ex Ledeb. Rost; kige prs por Scop. Fl. Carn 
3 t eit. 95.4 et H ie PE i; 
A 8. t. 91. f, 91. (seu integr. prior). Haller Opusc. bot, Tt. Helv: p» me." me p gr. 
l. Ver. 1. p. 491. t. 9. f. 4., 'Ledeb, Fl. T m t. 398. var. atropurp. J. Bauh. Hist. p 
P. 754., vel 762, f, 2. laud, a Don. Chabr. Sciagr. p. 998. f. 2. 
9) Flor. Jun. Jul. Fruct. Jul. Aug. In editis, genes Aug. 
Legi in Pyr. or. m.* Cambresdazes, diebus 11. Jul. , - p 
1836. Habui ex le Pic de Ger a De Girard; ex le Curoun zm : 
ex le Pic de Gabizos, ex le Pic du midi d'Arrens, ex % locis, sed 
* Deville; ex Pla Guillem a Massot. Observavi plurimis m , 
