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28. inclinata. Stem erect or ascending, 

 villous and tomentose, corymbose. Lts. 5, 

 oblongo-lanceolate, inciso-serratc, ciliate and 

 fui'iushed with scattered hairs and a fine hoary 

 tomentmn beneath. Seeds with a filiform mar- 

 gin, p. 5-7. Dry open hills, e. Ger. rare 

 in Switzerland. 



29. patula. Stems erect or ascending, 

 hairy, not tomentose. Hairs erect. Lts. 

 Kneari-cuneate, green on both sides, hirsute be- 

 neath on midrib. Teeth of stem-L. 5-7- p. 5. 

 Open hills. Czeiz in Moravia and Leobschiitz 

 in Silesia. 



30. Dethomasii. " Pubescence of the 

 whole plant consisting of long, soft, grey, 

 spreading hairs. Stem erect. Lts. oblongo- 

 obovate, with mmierous small teeth occupying 

 nearly the whole margin. Pet. obcordate, two 

 or thi'ee times as long as calyx. Seeds with a 

 crested keel, covered with arching wrinkles. 

 p. 6, 7. Open hills. Rome. K. of Naples." 

 — Bert. 



31. intermedia. Stems spreading all 

 round, dichotomously panicled from the middle, 

 hairy, not tomentose. Hairs on Tubercles 

 spreading, without glands. Root-L. tafted. 

 Lts. 7, obovato-cuneate ; of upper L. 3, ob- 

 longo-cuneate, green on both sides, hirsute be- 

 neath. Teeth 11-21, spreading, the middle 

 smallest, p. 5, 6. Rocky and gravelly, w. Sw. 

 Dau. Pyr. 



32. thuringiaca. Stems spreading aU 

 round, dichotomously panicled fi'om middle. 

 Hairs on tubercles, spreading, without glands. 

 L. green on both sides, hirsute beneath. Root 

 L. tufted. Lts. 7- Serratures porrect, ovate, 

 19-25. Lts. of upper L. lineari-lanceolate. 

 Serratnres remote, inclining inwards, p. 5, 6. 

 Stony woods. Thuringia. VaU. 



b. Seeds margined. 



33. pilosa. " Stems erect, hirsute and 

 also tomentose. Lts. 5, lanceolato-oblong, at- 

 tenuate, coarsely serrate, with long hairs on 

 both sides ; those of lower L. obovato-oblong. 

 Seeds wrinkled, bordered by a very narrow 

 keel. p. 5, 6. Open hills. Thiu-ingia. Col- 

 mar and near Hamburg." — Koch. 



34. recta. Stem erect. Longer hairs on 

 tubercles ; shorter glanduliferous. Lts. 5-7, 

 oblong, cuneate at base, inciso-serrate. Seeds 

 wrinkled. Margin ■ning-Uke, discolom-ed. p. 

 6, 7- Stony, s. Europe. 



3. olsciira. Pet. shorter than calyx, pilosa, 



WlLLD. 



y. laciniosa. Lts. pinnatifido-incise. Seg- 

 ments often sen-ate. 



35. hirta. Stem erect or ascending. Longer 

 hairs on tubercles; shorter without glands. 

 Lts. 5-7, inciso-serrate ; of root-L. obovato- 

 cuneate ; of stem-L. linear. Seeds wrinkled. 

 Margin wing-hke. p. 7, 8. Grass, s. Eur, 



y3. angustifoUa. Lts. naiTower. Stipules 

 cloven. 



7. pedata. Lts. serrate almost to base. 



[I foUow Koch in separating these two spe- 

 cies, but I do not find in the specimens which 

 I have examined any clear distinction in the 

 glands of the bail's.] 



D. Flowers white. L. digitate. Seeds hairy, 

 at least at the lose. Receptacle very 

 hirsute. 



i. Flowers panicled, on an ascending stem. 



36. alchemilloides. Root fleshy. Stem 

 nearly erect. Lts. of root-L. 5-7 ; of stem- 

 L. 8, lobed. Lobes oblong, hardly denticulate, 

 nearly smooth above, hoary and tomentose be- 

 neath. Segments of Cal. lanceolate. Seeds 

 very haiiy. p. 8, 9. High rocks. Pyr. 



37. valderia. Densely tomentose. Crown 

 of Root covered \rith sillfj' scales. Corymb 

 compact. Lts. 5-7, obovato-cuneiform, with 

 many teeth, velvety on both sides. Segments 

 of Cal, lanceolate, acute. Pet. obcordate, 

 shorter than calyx. FUaments hairy, p. 7, 8. 

 High stony. Piedmont. 



38. caulescens. Ascending. FI. nume- 

 rous. Lts. 5, nearly sessile, oblongo-lanceolate, 

 cuneate at the base, acutely serrate at the top, 

 somewhat villous and with siUcy ciha. Fil. 

 hirsute. Seeds villous, p. 7, 8. Fissures of 

 rocks. Alps. 



iS. nivalis. L. very sericeo-villous on both 

 sides. Pyr. 



89. petiolulata. Nearly erect. El. nume- 

 rous. Lts. 3-5, somewhat stalked, obovato- 

 oblong, cuneate at base, acutely sen-ate half 

 round, ciliate, othermse nearly hairless. Kl. 

 hirsute. Seeds \illous. p. 7, 8. Rocky, calc. 

 Chamberi. Saleuc. 



40. crassinervia. " Pubescent. Stem 

 ascending. Corymb compressed. Lts. 3-5, 

 obovate, ^iscid, with strong veins and mmie- 

 rous, small, obtuse teeth. FiL. smooth. Seeds 

 villous, p. 7, 8. Rocks. Sard. Monti Coseione 

 and Grosso in Cors." — Beet. 



41. clusiana. Ascending. Fl. 3. Lts. 

 3-5, oblongo-lanceolate, cimeate at base, villous 



