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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



Fig. 1. Rosettes of the Mountain House-leek 

 (Sempervivum montanum, Linn.) , 



[Major Dixon, photo.] 



Fig. 2. Rosette of a Sempervivum attacked by 

 a Parasitic Fungus .... 



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



XXV. A Plant of the White Dryas (Dryas octopetala, 

 Linn.) . 



[Miss Bacon, photo.] 



XXVI. A Typical Alpine Carpet Plant (Globularia 

 nudicaulis, Linn.) * , . 



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



XXVII. The White VQwimm (Veratrtim album, Linn.) . 

 Fig. 1. Leafy Shoots. IE.A.N.A., photo.] 



Fig. 2. Inflorescence. [B.A.N.A.,photo.] 



XXVIII. The White Veratrum (Veratrum album, Linn.) . 

 Fig. 1. Young Shoots in Spring beginning to 



expand. [Major Dixon, photo.] 



Fig. 2. Root-stock and Contractile Roots. 



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



Fig. 1. The Leaves of a Lady's-mantle (Alche- 

 milla\ with Drops of Water exuding from 

 the Pores on the Margins . . , 



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



Fig. 2. The Carline Thistle (Carlina acaulis, 

 Linn.) in Bad Weather . . 



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



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Fig. 1, The Alpine Buttercup (Ranunculus^ 

 alpestrisy Linn.) .... 



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



Fig. 2. Fruits of the Mountain Avens (Geum 

 montanum, Linn.) .... 



[Major Dixon, photo.] 



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