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DECANDRIA.—MONOGYNIA.—DIGYNIA.. 
S. umbrosa. London Pride, Saxifrage. 
Leaves obovate, smooth, with sharp cartilaginous notches; tapering at the 
base into dilated footstalks. Panicle rather racemose. Capsule superior. 
S. umbrosa, Sm. E. Flor. vol. 2. p. 263. E. B. t. 663. 
é. Leaves roundish, with sharp tooth like serratures. Footstalks elongated. 
S. punctata, Haw. et Don. in Tr. L. Soc. vol. 13. 352. Not S. punctata of 
Linneus and Wildenoiw, (Smith). 
y. Leaves oblong-obovate, smooth, light green, with deep acute serratures. 
Robertsonia serrata, Haw. in Appep. Syn. Pl. succulent. 
«, Plentiful at Glengariff near Bantry, and on Conner cliffs near Dingle. 
& On the summit of Magilly-cuddy’s reeks. Common on the mountains in 
Cunnamara, county of Galway, and on Croagh Patrick, county of Mayo. 
Plants have also been sent to me by Mr. Temipleted from Muckish, the 
highest mountain in Donegall. 
y- Gap of Dunloe, near Killarney 1805. 
Saxifraga, Stellaris. Starry Saxifraga. Sm. Compend. p. 65. E. B. t. 167. 
Wet rocks, and by the sides of rivulets on several of the Dublin and Wicklow 
mountains, as well as in the Southern counties. 
** Stem leafy. Calyx partly or entirely inferior. Leaves undivided. Stig- 
mas downy. 
S. oppositifolia. Purple Saxifrage. Sm. Compend. p. 66. E. B. t. 9. Sm. E. 
Flora, vol. 2. p. 266. 
Mountains of Ennishowen; Robert Brown, Esq. Mountains in Joyce-country, 
near Lough Corrib, 
S. azoides. Yellow mountain Saxifrage. Sm. Compend. p. 66. E. B. t. 39. 
Sm. E. Flora, vol. 2. p. 268. 
On a mountain near Sligo; Rev. Archdeacon Brinkley, D.D. On Ben Bul- 
ben near Sligo, and on Conner cliffs near Dingle. 
*** Calyx spreading. Leaves partly lobed. Stigmas mostly downy. Flower- 
ing stems erect, more or less leafy. 
S. granulata. White Meadow Saxifrage. Sm. Compend. p. 66. E. B. t. 
500. Sm. E. Flora. vol. 2. p. 269. 
On dry sandy ditch banks, between Beldoyle and Portmarnock. The double 
white Saxifrage of the Gardens is a variety of this. 
S. tridactilytes, Rue-leaved Saxifrage. Sm. Compend. p. 66. E. B.t. 501. 
Sm. E. Flora. 271. 
Walls near Stillorgan, &c. 
S. cespitosa. Tufted Alpine Saxifrage. 
Radical leaves crowded, three or five cleft, obtuse, veiny, fringed, lower- 
most undivided. Flowers one to five or more. Germen half inferior, hairy, 
calyx smoother, obtuse. Petals rounded, triple ribbed. 
S. cespitosa, Sm. Compend. p. 66. E. B. t. 794. Sms E, Flora vol. 2 p. 273. 
8. S. incurvifolia, Sm. E. Flora. p- 276. : 
Both varieties were found on a dry rock on the summit of Brandon mountain 
in September 1804. 
