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1. SAXIFRAGA, L. SAXIFRAGE. 



Perennial, rarely annual herbs. Leaves various, radical and cauline ; 

 petiole sheathing. Flowers cymose, white or yellow, rarely red or purple, 

 honeyed, proterandrous. Calyx-tube free or partially adnate to the ovary ; 

 lobes 5, imbricate. Petals 5. Stamens 10, rarely 5, incurving and an- 

 thers opening in succession. Ovary superior or partially inferior, 2-lobed, 

 2-celled ; styles 2. Capsule 2-beaked, 2-valved between the beaks, many- 

 seeded, deeds' small, smooth or rough. — Distrib. N. temp, and Arctic 

 zones, Andes ; species 160. — Etym. Saxum and. frango, from some 

 species rooting into rocks and breaking them up. 



Section 1. Porphyr'ion, Tausch. Perennial. Stems trailing, leafy. 

 Leaves opposite, small, with a pore at the tip, ciliate. Flowers solitary, 

 subsessile. Sepals erect in fruit. 



1. S. oppositifo'lia, L. ; tufted, leaves small 4-farious ovate-oblong. 

 Alpine rocks, from N. Wales and Yorkshire to Shetland ; ascends to near 4,000 



ft. in the Highlands ; N.W. and 1ST. Ireland ; fl. April-May. — Glabrous, dark 

 green, depressed. Stems 6-8 in., creeping. Leaves J in., 4-fariously 

 imbricate, thickened and obtuse at the tip, ciliate with stout bristles. 

 Flowers % in. diam., sessile on short annual shoots, campanulate. Sepals 

 obtuse, connate to the middle. Petals obovate, bright purple. Capsule 

 free, ^ in. ; beaks diverging, subulate. — Distrib. Arctic and Alpine Europe, 

 Asia (to W. Tibet) and America. 



Section 2. lMicranth.es, Raw. (gen.). Perennial, stemless, scapigerous. 

 Radieal leaves petioled. Cymes dense-lid. Sepals adnate to the base of 

 the carpels. Petals white. 



2. S. nivalis, L. ; leaves broadly spathulate crenate-dentate. 



High alps, alts. 2,000-4,300 ft., of Snowdon, the Lake district, and the 

 Highlands ; Sligo ; fl. July-Aug. — Glandular-hairy on the leaf-margins, 

 scape, bracts and pedicels, elsewhere glabrous. Rootstock small. Leaves 

 Ti-1 in. diam., subcoriaceous, red beneath; petiole 1-2 in. Scape 3-6 in., 

 erect, simple. Flowers | in. diam., white, in capitate 4-12-flowered cymes. 

 Bracts linear. Calyx-lobes connate, purplish. Capsule with short divergent 

 beaks. — Distrib. Arctic Europe, Silesia, N. Asia, N. America. 



Section 3. Hydat'ica and Arabidi'a, Tausch. Perennial, scapige- 

 rous. Stem short or 0. Cymes' lax-fid. Sepals almost free, refiexed. 

 Petals white with 2 purple dots above the base. 



3. S. stella'ris, L. ; stemless, leaves rosulate subsessile cuneate-lanceo- 

 late usually coarsely toothed, scape leafless, filaments subulate. 



Alpine and subalpine rills, from 1ST. "Wales and York to Caithness ; ascends 

 to 4,300 ft. ; Ireland ; fl. June-July. — Glabrous or sparsely hairy. Rootstock 

 small, branched. Leaves ^-1 in., subsucculent, ciliate, casually quite entire 

 (var. integrifolia, Hook.). Scape 3-8 in. ; cyme panicled. Flowers few, 

 ^ in. diam., white ; anthers and pistils red ; bracts linear. . Sepals lanceolate. 



