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usually 3-lobed, lobes often 
subacute, the ‘terminal tri- 
angular; spur 6 times the 
length of the sepals - - 24. adpressum. 
Blades and petioles glabrous or 
almost so : 
Stems spreadingly hairy especially 
at the nodes; blades entire or ob- 
scurely lobed; flowers glabrous : 
Stipules inconspicuous, deci- 
duous; flowers 4-5-5 cm. long; 
blades longer than broad, acute 
or acuminate, rounded at the 
base : 
Blades ovate-acute, obscurely 
' tire; flowers 4-4- Be is Sha - 26. longifolium. 
Stipules sit tileseedins leafy, 
orbicular, about 10 mm. in 
diameter ; flowers 2-5 cm. long; 
blades shorter than broad 
(ratio about 4 : 4-5), obscurely 
but equally 5-lobed, base oy 
concave - - 2 
Stems quite plsincaks ; nas 
bluntly 3—5-lobed : 
Flowers 3-5-4-5 cm. long; 
blades densely mottled or dotted 
with red on a dark ground : 
Flowers hairy (at least the 
sepals), 4-5 em. long; blades 
shallowly and very ey 
5-lobed, ratio 1:11 - 
Flowers glabrous; blades en- 
tire or almost so : 
Flowers 4:5 cm. long; 
blades subentire paar | a ae 
1-0-8 - 29. integrifolium. 
Flowers 3: ores: lang blades 
shallowly 5-lobed (ratio — 
1: 1-2) - - - 30. kerneisinum. 
Flowers 2-5-3 em. long; blades 
mottled on a pale ground : 
~I 
. stipulatum. 
- 
bo 
i.) 
. maculifolium. 
nerves straight, terminal lobe 
ovate - - - - 31. pentagonum. 
