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Pet. obovate, twice as wide as divisions of calyx. 

 p. 7, 8. Moist, stony. Alps. Pyr. Apen. 

 ;8. depressa. Pet. hardly exceeding calyx. 



b. Shoots lengthened. 

 * L. Z-o -cleft. Lobes entire. 



34. csespitosa. Haft of L. flat^ with no 

 distinct ftuTows. Pet. oval, sessile, twice as 

 long as ohtuse divisions of calyx. (According 

 to Koch, the L. have sometimes seven, or even 

 nine divisions.) p. 5, 6. Rocks and stony. 

 Mountains of Wales. Irel. Ger. 



/8. grcenlandica. Viscid, densely tufted. 

 7. decipiens. Large and lax, with larger 

 flowers. 



35. capitata. "Stems prostrate, hardly 

 hairy. L. cuneate, tritid, somewhat fleshy, 

 nerved, crowded at the top of the barren shoots. 

 Lobes ovate, nearly parallel. Segments of Cal. 

 ovato-lanceolate, somewhat obtuse, (acute, 

 DuBY,) as long as tube when in flower. Pet. 

 ovate, far exceeding calyx. Styles very long, 

 nearly parallel in the flower, spatulate. p. Pyr." 

 —DC. 



36. hirta. " L. 3-5-cleft. Lobes lanceo- 

 late, pointed. Pan. loose, about 3-flowered. 

 Pet. obovate, 3-nerved. Divisions of Cal. 

 ovate, acute, p. 7. High. Brandon HiU, 

 Kerry. Gallymore, Tipperary." — Bab. The 

 figure in Eiig. Bot. has induced me to place 

 this here. 



37- elongella. "Root-L. 8-5 -cleft: those 

 of shoots imdivided or 3-cleft ; all bristle- 

 pointed and sHghtly ciliate. Primary Pl.-stalts 

 very long, simple, naked. Cal. pointed. Pet. 

 obovate. p. 6. Moist rocks. Angus-sh."— Sji. 

 This also I place here, guided hj the figure in 

 Bng. Bot. 



38. pedatifida. L. 5-7-cleft. Central 

 Lobe sometimes with three teeth. Haft two 

 to three times as long as blade. Divisions of 

 Cal. lanceolate, mucronate. Pet. narrow, spa- 

 tulate. p. 7, 8. Righ rocks. Sw. Pyr. 

 Moimtains of Clova. 



** Z. %-h-cleft. holes %-cleft. 



39. adscendens. Stem firm, ascending, 

 pubescent. L. thick, cuneate, palmate, 3-5- 

 partite. Lobes broad, trifid. Segments of 

 Cal. ovate, acute. Pet. obovate, many-nerved, 

 far exceeding calyx, p. 6, 7- Banks of 

 streams. Pyr. — ^DC. 



40. pedemontana. L. cimeate, 3-5-cleft, 

 inciso-dentate, (nerved wheu dry.) Lobes por- 

 rect. Stem naked, corymbose. Lower L. of 



flower-stalk triangulari-cuneate, 5-7-fid. Pet. 

 oblong, contracted into a claw, twice as long 

 as linear divisions of calyx, p. 7. Very high. 

 Monte Rosa. Pdm. 



41. ^eranioides. Covered with viscid 

 hau's. Root-L. reniform, palmato-3-5 -cleft. 

 Lobes many-cleft. Haft two to three times 

 as long as blade. Segments of Cal. lineari- 

 lanceolate, always longer than tube. Pet. obo- 

 vato-oblong,flat, far exceeding Hncari-lanceolate 

 divisions of calyx, p. Shady rocks. Pyr. — DC. 



iii. Termination of L. very acute, cuspidate. 

 a. L. entire. 



42. tenella. L. lineari-subulate, with a 

 membranous margin and scattered fringe of 

 weak bristles. Divisions of Cal. triangular, 

 cuspidate, p. 6, 7- Mountain rocks. Sty. 

 Carniola. Priuli. rare. There are sometimes 

 axillary tufts of L., as in S. aspera and S. hyp- 

 noides, to the former of which it seems nearly 

 allied. 



43. sedoides. L. lanceolate. Stem leafless, 

 1-3 -flowered. Pet. ovate, acute, shorter and 

 narrower than divisions of calyx, p. 7, 8. 

 Mountain rocks. Alps from Grisons to Styria. 



44. Hohen'nrartii. L. lanceolate. Stem 

 1-3 -flowered, with alternate L. Pet. ovate, 

 acute, as long as divisions of calyx, p. 7, 8. 

 Mountain rocks. Carinthia. Sty. Carniola. 



b. L. more or less divided. 



45. hypnoides. L. of shoots entire and 3- 



cleft ; of flowering-stem and rosettes 3-5-cleft. 

 Haft inflated, semiterete. — Koch. Margin of 

 L. in axillary bundles ; generally membranous, 

 and connected by a sort of web. p. 6. Rocks 

 and stony. Irel. ? Mountains of Br. Cev. 

 Auv. Calc. mountains of s. of Fr. 



46. sponhemica. L. of shoots 3-cleft; of 

 rosettes and flowering-stem flat, even, or vrith 

 one indistinct ftuTow. Stalks 3-9-flowered. 

 Pet. obtuse, sessile, twice as long as triangular 

 or parabolic, acute divisions of calyx, p. 5, 6. 

 Rocky hills. Palat. rare. 



47. afiSnis. L. of shoots 3-cleft; of rosettes 

 and flowering-stems 3-5-lobed. Fl. 2^. 

 Divisions of Cal. subulate, acute. Pet. oblong, 

 3-nerved. IMargin inflexed. p. 7. Surhmit 

 of Brandon Mountain. — Bab. 



48. ajugifolia. "Nearly all L. 5-cleft. 

 L. smooth, cuneato-petiolate, 3-5 -fld. Segm. 

 lanceolate, acute. Stalks axiUaiy, ascending, 

 with few flowers and few L. Upper L. linear, 

 undivided. Divisions of Cal. lanceolate, some- 



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