3-veined, cal. })^UinieTipx.,.gBp,^QvatAacjtiite.^—K.B,2^91(gooi). 

 — L. on the barren shoots. as well as. the radic^ 1. 3-cleft, the 

 lateral lobes often divided-talfway down, lobes diverging. St. 

 3.-6 or 8'inv long, weak; ,^g«Bndjing, hajj^', glandular,, vbeoriag; 2 

 ofl.S) deeply, S-lobed leaves: and.afew simple linear bracts. iLate- 

 rai, peduncles ultinnitp^yi njwch o^Tertopping the intermediate one<, 

 EL white.. Ajith. large, round, with a deep,para]l0l->sidetiiootah. 

 Horn§. of caps. , sligjitly spreading.. — On the suuuhit of Brandon 

 Slountain, Kerry ; mi- (jaitv More, Tipipe^aryM ' West of Scot- 

 land. Mr. O. Don. P. Vll. S. I. 



/ ilO. iS. itgHnis (D<mu) j'J. of the telilingshootsS— S-lobedwith 

 a very..b'ro6tdbaseifiaii:ged, labeis linear acute, fll few (2— 4), pet. 

 ablonff S-veined' iq^cemi at. the sides-,' cal. half inferior deeply 

 divided ihto sitSiSate ti\tie:s(}pah.—JE: B. S. 2903.^The 5-cieft.' 

 L!f«w"i;lobes of the others neai-ly. jJaiilleb or slightly-spreading. 

 St., 1—3 in. high, erect, "nfith a, few linear simple leaves, glan- 

 dular. '.Fli. ^\^hite. ''*35.iith! J as large as in Sp. .8 and 9, cordaie- 

 cJVate. H,drus Of caps. Spreading. — I havd examined 'thife plant 

 and '& Mtfa up6n Brandon Mountain and consider theiii distinct 

 froni & kymio'ides. — Summit of Brandon Mountain, KeriT- P- 

 VIji' "' '■ ' - I, 



1,1, S. hmioi'd^^ (L,) ; rQQt-l^ 3 — 5-cleft those, of the trailffig 

 shoots, undivided -or S-clefl, foop?] all ac^te bristle-jmnted and, 

 fdnge'd,, calyx half inferior, sep. orate acute. — Fl. white. Anth. 

 very small, oblohg-ovate.l Horns of caps, divaricate. — a. ; 1. .of 

 t^tfaMing shoots uiidivid'ed! — /3.;,l.,'0f the trailing shpots 3-cleft, 

 lobes broad. — y. ; as /3. vrith linear-lanceolate widely sprea'diiig 

 lobes. — These varieties aj.-e scarcely, worth notice ; all have the 

 lobes^ of the I. gradually narrowed from just above the middle 

 to an aaite' ^6\at: "Petiole inflafed semi terete." — Motrntains 



P;'v.— vn. ■ '■'"'■;' '' '''E-.s. i. 



'13.' S. le&ievirens (D. Don) ; trailing ,shoot3 procumbent elon- 

 gAt^, i. 5- or 3-jiartedj lobes Kn'ear aciite,' cdbjx-segments lan- 

 cepiute mucronate, pet. spathulatp emaigina1,e. J)ofi. — ", The re- 

 curved points of the segments of the 1. may possibly distinguish 

 this' as a species." WiWilSem.: Unknown to me.— MoiIntMHs. 

 Angus, Aberdeeliy and North of Ltsch Lomond. , P. VI. ' ' ' S.; 



.. i-i 



. "! [S. .'^datiflda (Sm.) ; root-1. and those of tie kk<M, steate 

 shoots upon very long stalks divided into 3 deep linear-laneeo- 

 late acnte^WisSf lateral' feiBes deeply bifid, calt/£ alniiist superior, 

 Sep. Unear-lanceolate as long as the, capsule sho,rtCT than the g^i- 

 meii. — E. B. 227B. — A v^iy doubtful native. Clova; Mbimtaihs. 



G.DiM. Achm, I. Mr.Wynne? P. T.] '^ '■ S. 1. 



