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. 13. N. dissecta. The lamina is regularly 
THE GENUS NOTOTRICHE. 263 
PLATE 28, 
(Unless otherwise stated, the natural size of the leaf is indicated at the side of each drawing.) 
1. N. wlophylla. Leaf drawn from the original specimen in the Gray Herbarium, Harvard 
(Pickering). The median segment is trilobed and the lobes of some of the other segments 
are again lobed. 
. 9. N. obcuneata. The segments bear simple infolded lobes. The fine stellate tomentum, which 
covers the upper surface of the lamina, is only shown in a few places. (Weberbauer, 983.) 
N. clandestina. The lamina is reduced to a small obovate or spathulate organ. (Philippi, 86.) 
N. pulvilla. The lamina resembles that of N. obcuneata, but the median segment is trilobed at 
the apex ; the stipules are filiform, and the hairs are much longer than in that species. x 4. 
(Hieronymus, 688.) 
N. Hieronymi. The lobule are somewhat fleshy and covered with a fine pulverulent tomentum. 
x 5. (Hieronymus, 853.) 
N. artemisioides. A leaf with flower ; the segments of the lamina are regularly 3-lobed. x 1}. 
(Weberbauer, 4068.) 
N. famatinensis. The segments of the lamina are divided into numerous narrow lobule. 
There is a dense tomentum on the upper surface and a sparse tomentum on the lower surface 
of the lamina. x 3. (Hieronymus and Niederlein, 814.) 
N. Lobbii. 'The deeply-dissected lamina is cut into numerous segments, everywhere covered 
with a soft velvety tomentum. Nat. size. (Lobb.) 
9. N. Meyeni. Deeply-dissected lamina with few spathulate segments; the stipules are broad 
and obtuse. (Meyen.) 
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.10. N. parviflora. Leaf and calyx, the peduncle adnate for a short distance only ; the lobes are 
cuneate. (Philippi.) 
ig. 11. N. turritella. Leaf and flower in bud, the peduncle adnate for a short distance only ; the leaf 
lobule are felted together by a dense mass of hairs; the upper surface of the stipules is 
glabrous, the calyx covered with hairs. (A. W. Hill, 81.) Cf. fig. 16 and PI. 27. figs. 1 & 2. 
. 12. N. pedatiloba. The lamina is divided into about fifty slightly fleshy lobule, hairy on the upper 
surface; the stipules are very broad and membranous. (A. W. Hill, 78.) Cf. Pl. 27. fig. 4. 
divided in a tripartite manner and covered with long 
stellate hairs. (Pearce.) 
. N. sajamensis. Back view of the lamina, showing the numerous “ packets 
felted together ; the filiform stipules are adnate to the base of the lamina. X 4. 
” of lobule closely 
(Stiibel, 
5i) 
. N. Azorella. Leaf and flower. Note the minute lamina and broad vagina. In the flower only 
stamens could be found. x 4. (Weberbauer, 957.) Cf. PI. 27. fig. 3. 
. N. turritella. Surface view of a lamina. There appear to be three main segments much 
dissected. "The lobule are arranged with their upper surfaces turned inwards and are densely 
felted together. (A. W. Hill, 81.) G. fig. 11 and Pl. 97. figs. 1 & 2. 
PLATE 29. 
N. argentea. Leaf and flower. The whole plant is covered with a silvery, silky tomentum of 
long stellate hairs. x 2. (Weberbauer, 3103.) : 
. N. flabellata. The lamina is only divided to the middle ; the lobes to the segments are short 
and slightly crisped, the whole plant being covered by a soft velvety tomentum. X 1i. 
(Weberbauer, 961.) 
