96 PROSERPINA. 



16. (i.) Giulietta Eegina. Pure blue. The same in 

 colour, form, and size, throughout Europe. 



(n.) Giulietta Soror-Reginse, Pale, reddish-blue 

 or white in the flower, and smaller in the 

 leaf, otherwise like the Regina. 



(in.) Giulietta Depressa. The smallest of those I 

 can find drawings of. Flowers, blue ; lilac 

 in the fringe, and no bigger than pins' 

 heads ; the leaves quite gem-like in minute- 

 ness and order. 



(iv.) Giulietta Cisterciana. Its present name, f Cal- 

 carea,' is meant, in botanic Latin, to express 

 its growth on limestone or chalk moun- 

 tains. But we might as well call the South 

 Down sheep, Calcareous mutton. My epi- 

 thet will rightly associate it with the Bur- 

 gundian hills round Cluny and Citeanx. 

 Its ground leaves are much larger than 

 those of the Depressa ; the flower a little 

 larger, but very pale. 



(v.) Giulietta Austriaca. Pink, and very lovely, 

 with bold cluster of ground leaves, but it- 

 self minute almost dwarf. Called ' small 

 bitter milkwort ' by S. How far distinct 

 from the next following one, Norwegian, 

 is not told. 



