DO PENTANDRIA— DIGYNIA. Piiupiiiella. 



2. P. magna. Greater Biunet-saxifrage. 



Leaves pinnate ; leaflets all ovate, serrated, somewhat cut ; 

 the terminal one three-lobed. 



P. magna. Linn. Mant. 2. 219. Willd. v. 1. 1471. Fl. Br. 331. 



Engl. Bot. V.6. t.408. Spreng.Sp. Umb. 117. Ehrh. PL Off. 433. 

 P. major. Huds.l27. Jacq. Austr. t.'396. Fuchs. Hist. 608./. Lob. 



Ic. 720./. 

 P. saxifraga. Raii Syn. 213. Ger. Em. 1044./. Matth. Falgr. v. 2. 



379. f. bad. Camer. Epit. 77^. f. 

 P. saxifraga major, umbella Candida. Moris. i\ 3. 284. sect. 9. t. 5.f.\. 

 Tragoselinum u. 785. Hall. Hist. v. 1. 349. 



In shady places and under hedges, on a chalky, or limestone^ soil, 

 in several parts of England, 



In Scotland. Herb. Bruce. 



Perennial. July, August. 



Root weaker in flavour than the preceding. Herb taller, larger in 

 all its parts, especially the leaflets, which, in Britain at least, 

 are not subject to be subdivided ; they are ovate-oblong, smooth, 

 shining, sometimes slightly lobed, or cut, always strongly ser- 

 rated ; the odd one always, more or less deeply, three-lobed. 

 Umbels of many slender rays, without any bracteus. Fl. white ; 

 we have not the elegant alpine rose-coloured variety. Styles 

 capillary, sometimes even longer than the fruit. Some_^ou;ers 

 seem to be abortive, in the central part of the partial umbels. 



3. P. dioica. Dwarf Burnet-saxifrage. 



Leaflets all nearly linear. Umbels panicled. Flowers 



dioecioiis. 

 P. dioica. Linn. Syst. Feg. ed. 13. 241 . mild. v. 1 . 1474. H. Br. 



332. Engl. Bot. v. 17. t. 1209. fFade PI. Bar. Hibern. 22. 

 P. pumila. Jacq. Enum. Find. 52. 227. Austr. t. 28. 

 Seseli pumilum. Linn. Sp. PI. 373. 

 TragoseUnum n. 788. Hall. Hist. v. 1 . 350. 

 Peucedanum minus. Bauh. Pin. 149. Raii Sijn.2\7. Huds.ed. 



1.101. 

 P. pumilum. Ger. Em. 1054./. 

 P. facie, pusilla planta. Lob. Ic. 74a. f. 

 Selinum montanum pumilum. Clus. Hist. v. 2. 200./. Bauh. Flisf. 



v.3.p.2.\7.f.\8. 

 Saxifraga montana minor, foliis peucedani. Moris, v. 3. 274. sect. 9. 



t.2.f.\5. 



On limestone rocks in a warm exposure, but rare. 



On St. Vincent's rock, near Bristol. Ray. Above Uphill, Somer- 

 setshire. Hudson. In pastures near the church of Athboy, 

 County of Meath, Ireland^in great quantities. Dr. IVude. 



Perennial. May, June. 



