2SS THE LAPLAND ALPS. 



8. Female Rose-root, Rhodia. {Rhodiola 

 ivsea.) 



9. Rhodia montana ahortiens, (Male 

 plant of the same.) Differs from the 

 female in having five lanceolate petals, and 

 five leaves to the cal^'x ; though often but 

 four. 



10. Purple Water Lychnis^ (L. dioica,) 

 a variety with four-cleft petals. (See FL 

 Lapp. n. 182.) 



11. Pinguicula with the spur shorter 

 than the petal. (P. alpina.) The petal is 

 white with a yellow beard, like a Melam- 

 pijriim. Leaves narrower than in the com- 

 mon kind ; spur shorter and funnel-shaped, 

 not cylindrical. 



12. Ranuncuhis minimus, leaves three- 

 cleft, their side-lobes divided. {R. nivalis, 

 var. 7. Fl. Lapp. t. o.f. 3.) 



13. Ranunculus with bluntly-triangular 

 plaited petals. ( J{. glacialis.) The lower 

 leaves are in many deep segments ; the 

 upper three-lobed, their lobes three-cleft. 

 Calyx purplish, hispid. Petals five, very 



