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(47) Saxifraga. SAXIFRAGE. 



* Leaves opposite, densely crowded. 



S. oppositifolia : stems creeping ; leaves small, opposite, 

 obovate, overlapping, fringed ; flowers large, purple, solitary, on 

 short erect branches, but so numerous as to cover the stems. 

 Alpine rocks. Fl. April. 



*^ Leaves alternate, the upper ones distant. 



S. granulata : stem erect, hairy ; lower leaves reniform, 

 bluntly crenate; flowers largish, white, in terminal cymes. 

 Meadows and pastures. Fl. May. 



S. tridactylites : annual ; stem short, erect, usually red ; 

 leaves small, entire or three-lobed; flowers small, white. 

 Walls and dry barren places. Fl. April, May. 



(48) Chrysosplenium. GOLDEN SAXIFRAGE. 



C. alternifolium : leaves alternate ; flowers yellow, incon- 

 spicuous. Moist shady places. FL May. 



C. oppositifolium : leaves opposite ; flowers yellow, incon- 

 spicuous. Moist shady places. Fl. May. 



(49) Rhamnus. BUCKTHORN. 



R. catharticus : shrub ; leaves ovate, minutely toothed ; 

 branches often thorny; flowers small, green, dioecious, with 

 four petals and four stamens ; fruit black. Thickets. Fl. May. 



R. Frangula : shrub ; leaves more obtuse, entire ; branches 

 without thorns ; flowers small, hermaphrodite, with five petals 

 and five stamens ; fruit dark purple. Thickets and woods. 

 Fl. May. 



(50) Euonymus. SPINDLE-TREE. 

 E. europseus : shrub ; leaves ovate-oblong, minutely toothed ; 



