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in each bract, oval, beurer long. (Tcmnife sometimes present, 

 brownish-red. 



Fruits Marcli, April. 



Dimensions. — Stems 1 to 2 inches long, diam. -4 mm., "5 mm., 

 with leaves 3- mm. broad; leaves 2*5 mm. long x 2-5 mm. 

 broad, segments T mm. long, 2' mm. x 2-25 mm., seg. '75 mm. ; 

 basal cilia l" mm. long; cells '025 mm., '025 mm. x -03 mm., 

 •04 mm. X '02 mm., "03 mm. ; trigones '0075 mm. ; stipule l' mm. 

 high X 1- mm. broad, segments '075 mm. ; ])erianth 3' mm. long 

 X L-25 mm. broad; cilia at the mouth "2 mm., "l mm., "05 mm. ; 

 bracts 2-5 mm. long x 2*5 mm. broad, segments I'mm. ; bracteole 

 225 mm. long x 1*25 mm. broad, segments 75 mm. ; perigonial 

 bract 1-25 mm. long x 175 mm. broad; antberidia '2 mm. 

 X -275 mm. 



Hab.— Growing in somewhat large tufts on l)anks or walls, in 

 hilly district-. Hare. 



7, 10. 13. Near Hannahstown Bridge, New Gralloway, 

 /. ^[cAiKfn'ir. 15. Strachan, Aberdeenshire, ./. Sim. 16. Very 

 rare, Hoshven Hill, Moidart, West Inverness, at 2500 it. in a tuft 

 of Saxi/rcif/a /ii/pii aides, S. M. Macvicar. 



Found on the Continent, in North America, and Northern 

 Asia. 



Obs. — Easily separated from allied species by the large cilia 

 at the postical base of leaf, and the mucronate leaf segments. 



Distinguislied from the variety F/ocrh'i by its much larger 

 size. 



Description oe Plate CXLIX. — Fig. 1. Plants natural size. 

 2. Portion ol' young, slender stem, antical view x IG (Strachan, 

 Sim). 3. Leaf x 1 G (ditto). 4. Cilia from postical base of leaf 

 X 85 (ditto). 5. Portion of leaf x 200 (ditto). G. Stipule 

 X 24 (Canada, Macoun). 7. Bract x IG (Sweden, Lindberg). 

 8. Bracteole x IG (ditto). 9. Perianth. 10, U. Cilia from 

 mouth of perianth x 85 (Sweden, Lindberg). 12. Perigonial 

 bract X 31 (ditto). 13. Antheridium x 31 (ditto). 



