ETJBUS. -DBTAS. 



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stam. connivent, snccidetit carpels many. — R B. 1585. R. Gl 

 48.-7-Rhizome subterranean, Fl. -shoot 6 — 10 in. high' Lts! 

 nearly equal. Fl. rose-coloui-ed.— A very doubtful native' of 

 Ifle of Mull and Ben Glo. P. VI.] S. 



E. affinis, 6. 



althseifolius, 41. 



araplificatus, 20. 



Bdbingtonn, 27. 



Balfourianus, 39. 



Bellardi, 38. 



Bloiamii, 23. 



Borreri, 22. 



cssiua, 43. 



calvatus, 17. 



carpinifolius, 18. 



carpinifoUus, 15, 20. 



Chamsemorus, 45. 



Golemamii, Ifi, 



conjungens, 40. 



cordifok'us, 8. 



cory lifoliu% , 40. 



detains, 38. 



deuticulatus, 29. 



discolor, 12. 



diversifolius, 32. 



fissus, 4. 



foliosus, 37. 

 fruticosus, 5, 12, 13. 



fusoo-ater, 31. 

 ftiseo-a(er, 32. 

 fuscus, 38. 

 glabratus, 20. 



Index to the Subi. 



' glandulosus, 38. 

 Grabowskii, 15. 

 Guntheri, 35. 

 hirtua, 38. 

 iirites, 36, 37. 

 hispidus, 43. 

 huraif usus, 36. 

 Hystrii, 24. 

 Idseus, 1. 

 imbricatus, 10. 

 incurvatus, 9. 

 infeetus, 30. 

 intermedius, 43. 

 Eoehleri, 30. 

 latifolius, 11. 

 Leesii, 2. 

 I/eightonii, 29. 

 lejeunii, 33. 

 lentiginosus, 6, 

 leucostacbys, 14. 

 Iiindleianus, 7. 

 macrophyUus, 20. 

 Menkii, 26. 

 mticronaius, 21. 

 mucronulatus, 21. 

 nemorosus, 42. 



yaiwpmasiis, 19. 

 plicatus, 6. 

 pseudo-idseus, 43. 

 purpureus; 40. 

 pygmiEus, 26. 

 pyramidalis, 34. 

 Kadula, 29. 

 rhamnifolius, 8. 

 rosaoeus, 25. 

 rotundifolius, 38. 

 rudis, 28. 

 Salteri, 17. 

 saxatilis, 44, 

 scaber, 27. 

 Sehlechtendalii, 20. 

 Sprengelii, 22. 

 subereotus, :3. 

 sublustris, 40. , 

 tenuis, 43. 

 thyrsoideus, 13. 

 tuberculatus, ,42. 

 ulmifolius, 4S. 

 umbrosus, 20. 

 vestitus, 14. 

 villicaulis, 19. 

 WaUiergii, 40. 



paUidus, 30. 

 12. Drt'as lAnn. 



1. D. octopet'ala (L.) ; 1. crenat^-serrate blunt, sep. 3 or 4 

 times as long as broad more or less pointed, base of the cal. 

 hemispherical. — St. 20. 3. — FL large, white. Pet. 8. L. simple, 

 white with fine dense wooUy plibescenee beneath. St. pros- 

 trate, woody. Seeds obovate-oblong, apiculate. — «. ; sep. acute 

 covered with red hairs, 1. ovate-bbloug deeply cut into large 

 rounded lobes, underside- of the petiole and midrib green bear- 

 ing minute linear peUucid fringed scales mixed wi±h,long hairs, 

 midrib and lateral ribs spafirigly haiiy and conspicuous. — ^. 

 pilosa (Bah.) ; sep. slightly pointed covered with nearly black 

 hairs, l.'dblong or ovate-oblong deeply cut into large sUghtlv 

 acute lobes, underside of the petioles and midrib dark red hiirr 



