Saxifragacese. 65 



Saxif'raga Ge'um. Kidney-leaved Saxifrage. 6—7. Leaves orbicular 



(539) or reniform toothed hairy, stem 6 — 12 inches high slender, petioles 



hairy channelled above, flowers white. [G. ( Wethercote, Ingleborough.) 



Saxif'raga umbro'sa. London Pride. 6—7. Leaves obovate crenate in 

 (541) a compact rosette, crenatures cartilaginous, flowers in panicles white 

 spotted with purple. Common in cultivation. [G. [Ling gill. ) 



Saxif raga stella'ris (38). Starry Stone-crop. 7 — 8. Leaves nearly sessile 

 (538) wedge-shaped serrate in a rosette, flowers white, cyme few-flowered. 



[G. [Ingleborough), S. 



Saxif'raga aizoi'des (32). Yellow Mountain Saxifrage. 6 — 9. Flowering 



(543) stem leafy, lower leaves crowded, leaves linear lanceolate alternate 

 ciliate, flowers yellow spotted with orange. [G. Inglebotvugh, Hunt pot. ) 



Saxif'raga oppositifo'lia (28). Purple Mountain Saxifrage. 4—5. Stems 

 (536) tufted, leaves ovate opposite imbricated ciliate, flowers large purple 

 solitary terminal. [G. [Pennyghent, Ingleborough, Malham. ) 



SAXIF'RAGA GRANULA'TA (75). Meadow Saxifrage. 5—6. Leaves 

 (547) reniform lobed, lower ones with long petioles, upper ones nearly sessile, 

 flowers large white. Meadows. Fig. p. 72. 



SAXIF'RAGA TRIDACTYLI'TES (81). Rue-leaved Saxifrage. 



(544) 4 — 7. Stem erect 2 — 4 inches high, leaves alternate wedge-shaped 

 trifid, upper ones entire. Walls. 



Saxif'raga hypnoi'des (46). Mossy Saxifrage. 5 — 7. Flowering stem 



(552) erect, flov/erless stems procumbent with wedge-shaped trifid leaves in 

 tufts often forming large cushions. [G. ( Winskill Scar), S. 



ll.—CHR YSOSPLENIUM. 



Flowers minute green or yellow, calyx superior 4 — 5 cleft, petals o, 

 stamens 8 — 10, capsule i -celled with 2 beaks. 



CHRYSOSPLE'NIUM OPPOSITIFO'LIUM {104). Golden Saxi- 



(553) frage. 4 — 7. Leaves cordato-orbicular crenate opposite. Marshy 

 places. 



CHRYSOSPLE'NIUM ALTERNIFO'LIUM (67). Alternate-leaved 



(554) golden Saxifrage. 4 — 7. Leaves alternate reniform crenate, lower 

 ones with long petioles. Wet places. 



\l\.—PARNASSIA. 



PARNAS'SIA PALUS'TRIS (81). Grass of Parnassus. 8—9. Petals 



(555) 5j stamens 5 alternating with 5 staminodes each with a fan-shaped 

 fringe of white gland-tipped filaments, leaves ovato-cordate, flowers 

 solitary terminal white, petals veined. Wet moors and bogs. 



