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2. S. Regine-Amalix, Held. et Sart. I do not find any descrip- 
tion of this, but it is mentioned in Boissier’s Flora Orientalis. 
Sub-group 2.—Leaves oblanceolate-spathulate, 1—14 inch long, 3—} 
inch broad, green or greenish, with a distinct tip of red brown. 
(Many of these I am quite unable to separate, even as garden 
orms. 
3. S. Mettenianum, Lehm, et Schnitt., Flora, 1855, p. 4 
4. §. arvernense, Lecog. et Lamotte, Cat., p. 179; Boreau, Flore 
du Centre, edit. 3, p. 259 ; Lamotte, Etudes, p. 24, with description 
of three varieties, vellarum, lesurinum, and pyrenaicum, of the first of 
which, S. Legrandi, F. Schultz, Flora, No. 30, Oct., 1867, is said to 
arte. 
5. S. Soa. Griseb. et Schenck, Linnea, 25, p. 600. 
6. S. dolomiticum, Facchini, Flora, 1854, p. 482. 
7. S. Guillemoti, Lamotte, Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1856, vol. iii., 
p- 457 ; Etudes, p. 22. 
S. Boutignyanum, Billot et Gern., Archives Flor. Franc., 
1853, 263; Lamotte, Etudes, p. 32. 
9. S. Schnittspahni, Lagger, Regens. Flora, 1858, 659. 
‘ip 
preciably smaller, and flower stems dwarfer. 
25. S. parvulum, Jord. et Four., Icones, fig. 204. 
hoe 43. 
Sub-group 4,—Leaves oblanceolate-spathulate, 1—14 inch long, 
very distinct red- 
um, Jord. Obs., Vii. p- 26; 
fig. 194; Lamotte, Etudes, p. 34 (S. californicum, Hort. 
28. S. racemosum, Jord. et Four., Icones, fig. 195. 
29. S. luxurians, Jord. et Four., Icones, fig. 206 
80. S. pyrenaicum, Jord. et Four., Brev. ii., p- 
81. S. columnare, Jord. et Four., Icones, fig. 196. 
brown tip. 
27. S. aid Jord., et ree Icones, 
