EITBTTS. 



125 



Menkii, 27 

 mMcrmiatus, 22. 

 mucronulatus, 22. 

 mutabilis, 35. 

 nemorostis, 45. 



obliquus, 31. 



pallidus, 31. 

 pampinosas, 20. ' 

 plicatus, 5. 

 priEruptorum, 27. 

 pseudo-ccBsius, 46. 



pseudo-Idseus, 46. 



purpureua, 43. 

 pygmmus, 27. 



pyramidalis, 37. 

 pyramidalis, 40. 

 Badula, 30. 



ramosus, 10. 



Eeuteri, 41, 

 rhamnifolius, 8. 

 roaaoeus, 26. 

 rotundifolius, 41. 



rotundifolius, 41. 



rubioolor, 23. 

 rudis, 29. 

 Salteri, 18. 

 saituum, 38. 

 aaxatilis, 47. 

 scaber, 28. 



12. Det'as Linn. 



Schleohtendalii, 21. 

 serpens, 46. 

 Sprengelii, 23. 

 subereotus, 3. 



sublustris, 43. 



tenuis, 46. 

 teretiuscubis, 45. 

 thyrsoideus, 13. 

 tuberoulatus, 45. 



ulmifoUus, 46. 



umbrosus, 21. 



Testitus, 14. 

 villieaulig, 20. 

 vulgaris, 20. 

 Wahlbergii, 43. 



1. D. octopet'ala (L.) ; 1. crenate-serrate blunt, sep. 8 or 4 

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

 bemispberical.— ^. B. 451. St. 20. 3.— Fl. large, -whiter. Pet. 

 8. L. simple, white with fine dense woolly pubescence be- 

 neath. St. prostrate, woody. Seeds obovate-oblong apiculate. 

 — a. ; sep. acute covered with red hairs, 1. ovate-oblong, deeply 

 cut into large rounded lobes, underside of the petiole and mid- 

 rib green bearing minute linear pellucid fringed scales mixed 

 with long hairs, midrib and lateral ribs sparingly hairy and 

 conspicuous. — /3. pilosa (Bab.) ; sep. slightly pointed covered 

 with nearly black hairs, 1. oblong or ovate-oblong deeply cut 

 into large shghtly acute lobes, underside of the petioles and 

 midrib dark red hairy but without scales, midrib and lateral 

 ribs covered with long white hairs and inconspicuous, awn 

 longer and more feathery. — D. depressa (Bab.), first separated 

 by the late Dr. J. T. Maokay, has no constant character. — Alpine 

 situations, particularly on limestone. P. VI. VII. E. S. I. 



13. Gb'tjm Linn. Avens. 



1. G. urbdnum (L.) ; fl. erect, pet. obovate, cal. of the fruit 

 reflexed, carpophore 0, lower joint of the style much longer than 

 the glabrous upper joint, radical 1. interruptedly pinnate and 

 lyrate, stem-1. ternate, stip. large rounded lobed and cut. — S. B. 

 1400. St. 5. 7.— St. 2 feet high. Fl. small, bright yellow, 

 calyx green. Upper joint of the style with a few minute hairs 

 at its base. — Hedges and thickets. P. VI. — VIII. Wood-Avens. 



E. S. I. 



\_G. intermedium (Ehrh.); fl. erect or nodding, pet. roundish 

 with a wedgeshaped claw, cal. of the fruit patent, carpophore or 



