DECANDRIA— DIGYNIA. Saxifraga. 277 



On alpine rocks in Ireland. Mr. J. T. Mackmj. 



Perennial. 



"//erfegreen-, densely tufted; very smooth before flowering; subse- 

 quently besprinkled with long viscid hairs. Shouts upright, short. 

 S^ems straight, 3 inches high, leafy, bearing 2 or 3 white yZowers. 

 Radical leaves crowded, 5 -cleft, jialmate ; those on the shoots 

 3-cleft, scarcely shorter than their very broad base, or foot- 

 stalk; segments lanceolate, blunt, incurved.. Stem-leaves pal- 

 mate ; upper ones undivided. Cal. as well as the Jlower-stalks 

 furnished with glandular hairs ; its segments broadly ovate, 

 acute, without a bristly point. Pet. roundish, cloven at the end, 

 simply triple-ribbed." 



Such is Mr. Don's description of this plant, of which I have seen 

 no specimen. The notched petals, and long inflexed segments 

 of the leaves, appear to indicate a distinct species. 



20. S. denudata. Smooth Grampian Saxifrage. 



Radical leaves five-cleft; those of the upright shoots three- 

 cleft ; segments linear-awl-shaped, acute, bristle-pointed, 

 smooth. Segments of the calyx lanceolate, minutely 

 pointed. Petals obovate, cloven. 



S. denudata. Don Tr.of L. Sac. v. 13. 424. 



In the Highlands of Scotland. 



On the Grampian hills in Angusshire. Mr. G. Don. 



Perennial. 



" Herb very smooth, bright green, forming small dense tufls. Shoots 

 very short, crowded, erect, densely leafy. Steins erect, an inch 

 and half high, purplish, slightly furnished with glandular hairs, 

 and bearing a few leaves, with 1 or 2 flowers. Leaves fleshy and 

 shining; the uppermost undivided. Fl. white, bell-shappd. 

 Cal. with a few glandular hairs ; its divisions lanceolate, each 

 with a small reflexed point. Pet. obovate, with 3 simple 

 straight ribs ; nicked at the point. Stam. yellowish green. 

 Anth. bright yellow." 



I should suspect this to be a variety of the last, but not having 

 seen it_, I cannot controvert Mr. Don's opinion. 



21. S. hi/pnoides. Mossy Saxifrage, or Ladies' 

 Cushion. 



Radical leaves three- or five-cleft; those of the long, pro- 

 cumbent shoots undivided; all bristle-pointed and fringed. 

 Segments of the calyx ovate, pointed. Petals obovate. 

 Stigmas nearly smooth. 



S. hypnoides. Linn. Sp. PI. 579. li'illd. v. 2. 658. Fl. Br. 457. 

 Engl. Bot. V. 7. t. 454. Don Tr. of L. Soc. v. 13.447, Freeman 



