256 DICOTYLEDONS. SAXIFRAGES. 



7. S. cermta, radical leaves reniform on long footstalks palmato- 

 lobate, superior ones nearly sessile subtrifid, stem simple bulbi- 

 ferous with one terminal flower, p. 130. Rocks. 



S. S, rivularis, leaves upon very long footstalks palmate, floral 

 one obovate, stem weak of about 2 flowers, p. 130. Mountains. 



9. S. tridactyliteS) radical leaves spathulate entire and cuneiform 

 trifid, upper cauline ones undivided, stem panic-led, petals en- 

 tire or longer than the cal. p. 130. Rocks and ivalls. 



10. S. muscoides, radical leaves aggregate linear obtuse entire 

 and trifid, stem nearly naked few flowered, petals oblong obtuse 

 (buff coloured) a little longer than the cal. p. 130. Highlands. 



U.S. hypnoides, radical leaves 3 5-cleft those of the long ste- 

 rile shoots (mostly) linear- lanceolate acute all nearly glabrous, 

 flowering stem panicled. 



@. petals larger with the superior leaves (only) on the procumbent 

 shoots undivided, p. 131. Highland mountains. 



12. S. caespitosa, radical leaves 3- or mostly 5-cleft those of the 

 sterile shoots mostly 3-, rarely and only below 5-cleft, all more 

 or less hairy, flowering stem subpubescent panicled. 



/3. shoots long, leaves dark green ciliated only at the base. 



y. shoots rather short, leaves ciliated only, especially near the 



base, 1 3 flowers upon the stem. 

 I. shoots very short, leaves dense ciliated only at the base, flowering 



stem short 1 2-flowered. p. 131. Rocks. /3. Scotch Alps. 



y. Rivulets. S. Mountains. 



13. S. pedatifida, lower leaves and those of the rather short sterile 

 shoots upon very long footstalks, divided into 3 deep linear 

 lanceolate acute spreading segments, the lateral ones bifid, the 

 superior leaves of the much branched flowering stem linear 

 undivided, p. 132. Rocks. 



2. CHRYSOSPLENIUM. 



Cal. adherent with the ovary, somewhat coloured, 4 5-cleft. 

 Cor.O. Stam. S 10. Styles?. Caps, with 2 beaks, 1 -celled, 

 many-seeded. 



1. C. alternifblium, leaves alternate, lower ones subreniform upon 

 very long footstalks, p. 128. Rocks and springs. 



2. C. oppositifolium, leaves opposite cordato-rotundate. p. 128. 

 Shady places. 



3. ADOXA. 



CaL adherent with the ovary, 3-cleft. Cor. 4 5-cleft. Slam. 

 810. Styles 45. Berry globose, 4 5-celled. 



1. A. moschatellina. p. 123. Woods and shady places. 



