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xvi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



PLATE 

 VII. The Alpine Anemone (Anemone alpina. Linn.) 



Fig. 1. Young Flowers of the White Variety 

 growing out of the Involucre. [E.A.N.A., photo.] 

 Fig. 2. Male Flowers of the Yellow Variety. 



[Major Dixon, photo.] 



Fig. 1. Young Fruits of the Alpine Anemone> 

 (Anemone alpina, Linn.) 



[E.A.N.A.,photo.] 



Fig. 2. The Narcissus-flowered Anemone (Ane- 

 mone narcissi/lora, Linn.) 



[Major Dixon, photo.] J 



IX. A Plant of the Common Bell Gentian (Gentiana 

 acaulis, Linn.), the Corolla cut open to show the 

 Stamens and the Ovary . . V 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



Fig. 1. The Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna, 

 Linn.) f . . . , 



[Miss Bacon, photo.] 



Fig. 2. The Flowers of the Field Gentian 

 (Gentiana campestris, Linn.) 



[Major Dixon, photo.]-) 



XI. The Flowers of the Spotted Gentian (Gentiana 

 punctata, Linn.) , 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



XII. The Alpine Soldanella (Sddanella alpina, Linn.) 

 Flowering in the Snow , 



[Mayor Dixon, photo.] 



XIII. The Bird's-eye Primrose (Primula farinosa, Linn.) . 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



Fig. 1. The Auricula (Primula auricula, Linn.) . 



[E.A.N.A., photo.] 



XIV. [ Fig. 2. The Dwarf Androsace (Androsace chamce- 



Willd.) . . . 



[Miss Bacon, photo.] j 



XV. A Bank of the Rough Saxifrage (Saxi/raga aspera, 

 Linn.), with the Rock Catchfly (Silene rupestris, 

 Linn.), and a Rampion (Phyteuma, sp.). 



[B.A.N.A., photo.] 



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