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Leaves all very narrow, or with narrow lobes. 
pata about 4 inch across, or less; small viscid and~ 
sticky plant, of wall-tops and sandy places. | 
L tridactyli'tes.- 
Flowers 4 inch across ; on mountains and rocks. 
Leaves (or their lobes), and calyx-segments, pointed ; 
plant forming lax cushions. ) 
hy pnoides.~ 
Leaves and calyx-segments blunt; plant in short, | 
dense cushions. ceespito’sa. _) 
Lower leaves wide, or with wide lobes. 
Calyx-segments bent backwards ; flowering stem almost. 
f without leaves. J 
f stella'ris. 
Calyx-segments erect or spreading. 
: leaves heart-shaped where they join the leaf- 
stalk. 
; 
granula'ta. JMJ/eadow Saxifrage/ 
Lower leaves not heart-shaped, more or less narrowed 
at their base ; alpine plant. } 
niva'lis. 
SCABIO'SA. 
Corolla 5-lobed; the “involucel” (outside the calyx) a 
distinct little cup, with a spreading border. 
columbalria. Sma/ll Scabious. 
Corolla 4-lobed; involucel toothed or obscure. 
eur florets scarcely enlarged ; calyx with 4 dark, fine 
Se 
teeth. ] 
L Succi'sa. Devzl’s-bit. 
Outer florets usually much enlarged ; calyx with about 
8 or 10 teeth. } 
arven'sis. /7zeld Scabious. 
SCIL’'LA. 
Flowers long, narrowly bell-shaped, their oe 
spreading at the tip only. . 
nutans. Lluedell. 
Flowers short, with widely spreading segments. 
Flowers appearing in spring, with a bract under eae 
f little flower-stalk. J 
L ver'na. Vernal Squill. 
Flowers appearing in autu.an, without bracts under “= 
flower-stalks. J 
autumnallis. Autumnal Squill. 
