104 26, EOSACEiB. 



Its. lanceolate or obovate-cuneate incise-serrate, pet. obcofdate, 

 carpels longitudinally wrinMed. — Tormentilla officinalis L. St. 34. 

 Vi. — Rootstock large, woody, L. all nearly- sessile, except the 

 Ipwrest, wliicli are often ternate ; Its. acute, rather hairy. Stip. 

 deeply cut. Fl. small, yellow, usually with 8 sep. and 4 pet. — 

 P. mixta (Nolte) ; 1. stalked, Its. obovate-oMono^ acutely serrate, 

 stip. entire, ' A hybrid between Sp. 6 and 7. — ,8. P. procumbens 

 (Sibth.) ; leaflets obovate-cuneate deeply cut, 1. 5-nate or 3-nate 

 stalked, stip. entire or trifid. Fl. usually larger. T. reptans L. 

 — In dry places. 0. Woods and hedgebanks.' P, VI.— VIII. 



E. S. I, 



* * Hairs on the receptacle long, carpels hairy at the scar or all 

 over. 



8, P. fruticdsa (_L.) ; shnihby, I. pinnate, leaflets mostly 5 ob- 

 long acute entire hairy with revolute margins. — St, 3—4 feet 

 high. Fl. large, yellow, terminal. — Teesdale. Wastdale, Gal- 

 way, Glare, Sh, VI, VU, E, I. 



[P. alha (L,) ; st. weah ascending, I. quinqte,. leaflets elliptic- 

 oblong narrowed below silky beneath tipped with converging 

 teeth, filaments and carpels glabrous, except at the spar "of the 

 latter,— -B, A 1884, St. 4:. 2.— Fl. white. Stem'-l.* ternate.— 

 Said to have been found in Wales. Huds. P. VI.] 



[P. tridentdta (Sol.) ; st. woody creeping at the base, I. ter- 

 nate, leaflets oblong-cuneate with 3 teeth at the mid glabrous 

 above hairy beneath, filaments glabrous, carpels downy. — E. B. 

 2389.— St. prostra,te. Fl. white.— Glova. Mr. Q. Don. Was 

 &'56aiWm mistaken for it ? P. VT.] . n . S. 



9. P. fragarias'trum (Bhrh.) ; st. proqumljent; I. ternate gi'ey- 

 ish green, leajlets roxiidish obovate serrafe'silky on both sides, pet. 

 narrowly obeordate not contiguoiis,. ca^p. glabrous except at the 

 scar smooth or wrinkled transversely. ^H^rs on the uppersid.e 

 of 1. bulbous-based. Fl. small, white. — Woods, banks. P. TV. 

 A'. Barren Strawberry. E. S. I. 



9. Com'aettm Linn. Marsh Cinque-foil. 



T. C. palus'tre (L.). — St. ascending, 1 foot high, reddish. L. 

 pinnate. Leaflets 5 — 7, elliptic-oblong, acute, sharply serrate. 

 Fl. several, dark purple ;' cal. purple within ; pet. small. Dif- 

 fering from Ppiewfo'Ka by its enlarged spoli'gy receptacle. — Marshes 

 and peaty bogs. P. Vlt. ' E.S.I. 



10. Fra&a'eia Linn. Strawberry, 



1, F. ves'ca (L,) ; cal, of the fruit spreading or reflexed, hairs 

 on the peduncles spreading those oithepedicelsadpressed upwards 



