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211. POTENTILLA. 



beneath, with silky ciHa and three porrect 

 teeth. Fil. haii-less. Seeds villous, p. 7, 8. 

 Fissures of higJi rocks. Tyrol. Salzb. Styria. 

 Austria. 



42. nitida. Stems tufted, 1-3-flowered. 

 Lts. 3, silky on both sides, ob ovate -cuneiform, 

 entii'e or with three terminal, acute, porrect 

 teeth. Ml. smooth, p. 7, 8. HigJi calc. 

 rocks. Dau. Savoy. Tyrol. Carniola. 



43. tridentata. Ascending. Lts. 3, cu- 

 neate, with about 3 terminal teeth, smooth 

 above, hairy beneath. Seeds downy. Kl. 

 smooth, p. 5, 6. Jlountahis. Werron hiU, 

 Clova. 



ii. Stems weak and straggling. Mowers few. 



44. apennina. Stems filiform, with 1 L. 

 and about 3 flowers. Lts. 8, sillvy on both 

 sides ; those of root-L. oval, obtuse, entire or 

 tridentate at the top ; of stem-L. linear, en- 

 tire. Pet. with a long claw. Kl. smooth. 

 Seeds wrinkled, bearded at top. p. 7, 8. High 

 calc. rocks. Abruzzi. 



45. splendens. Lts. 3, rarely 5, obovate, 

 silky beneath and on margin, all toothed at 

 top. Stallis very hirsute. M. 2-4. Fil. smooth. 

 Seeds hairy at the umbilicus, p. 4, 5. Shade. 

 w. Fr. Pontainebleau. Thmingia. Koch, in 

 this species and the following, seems to make 

 a difference between the hilum and the um- 

 bilicus. 



46. alba. Ascending. Lts. of Root-L. 5, 

 oblongo-lanceolate, attenuate at base, silky be- 

 neath and on margin. Serratures acute, con- 

 nivent; the middle one naiTower. Fil. hair- 

 less. Seeds hairless except on the hilum. p. 

 5, 6. Woods, somewhat rare. G. Dau. Prov. 

 Switzerland. 



47. hybrida. Stems procumbent, 2-4- 

 flowered, equaUing L. Lts. of root-L. 3-5, 

 obovate, silky beneath, sen'ate half roimd. 

 Serratures ovato-lanceolate ; the terminal small- 

 est. Stem-L. few, ternate. Carpels hairy on 

 the umbilicu,s. p. 5. Thuringia. Not in Koch. 



48. Fragariastrum. Stem procumbent, 

 2-flowered, equalling or exceeding L. Shoots 

 creeping. All L. temate. Lts. subrotundo- 

 ovate, serrate more than half round, villous 

 beneath, or silky when young. Seeds hairy at 

 the umbilicus, p. 4, 5. Thickets and grass]/ 

 banks. Stem-L. ternate. Divisions of Cal. 

 unequal. 



49. xnicrantha. Stems procimibent, 2- 

 flowered, falling short of L. No shoots. Lts. 



of root-L. oval, serrate more than half round. 

 Stem-L. simple. Seeds hairy at the umbUieus. 



p. 4, 5. Stony thickets. Styi'. Sw. Vosges. 

 (Divisions of Cal. nearly equal," Godeon.) 



The characters in this genus are by no means 

 satisfactory, and it is probable the species here 

 enumerated are not all distinct. 



212. SIBBALDIA. 



1. procumbens. Lts. 3, cuneate, with 

 3 terminal teeth. PL corymbose. Pet. small, 

 lanceolate, p. 7. High. Sc. Alps. Pyi\ 



213. AGRIMONIA. 



1. Eupatoria. Lts.ovato-oblong, crenato- 

 dentate, the odd one stalked. (Bracts linear, 

 Guss.) Furrows of Cal. deep and continued 

 to base. Outer Spines spreading, p. 6, 7- 

 TJncult. 



2. odorata. Lts. oblongo-lanceolate, ere- 

 nato-dentate, glandular beneath , the odd one 

 stalked. (Bracts lanceolate, Guss.) Pm-rows 

 of Cal. slight, extending only to middle. Outer 

 Spines refract, p. 6, 7- Shade. Sic. Nap. 



214. SPALLANZANIA. 



1. agrimonioides. Root-L. interruptedly 

 pinnate, on long staUcs. Stem-L. temate, on 

 short stalks, p. 5, 6. Hough woody hills. 

 Camiola. e. Alps of It. Lig. XJmbria. Nebrodes. 



215. ALCHEMILLA. 



A. Flowers sessile, axillary, alternate. Seg- 

 ments of Calyx very small. 



1. arvensis. L. staU^ed, tripartite, cuneate 

 at base. PI. crowded, axiHaiy. a. 5-8. Fields. 



B. Segments of Calyx nearly equal. 



2. vulgaris. Root-L. divided to one- 

 third of length. Lobes everywhere serrate. PI. 

 in a terminal corymb, p. 5-7. Grassy hills. 



3. pubescens. Root-L. divided to one- 

 third of length. Lobes truncate, serrate only 

 at top. PI. in a terminal corymb, p. 6, 7- 

 Very high pastures. Tyrol. Carinthia. 



4. fissa. Root-L. divided to the middle. 

 Lobes inciso-dentate at top ; of upper L. deeply 

 incise. PI. in a terminal corymb, p. 7, 8. 

 Very high. Alps. 



5. conjuncta. " Root L. peltato-palmate. 

 Divisions 5-7, combined through one-third of 

 their length, closely serrate at the end, white 



