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i3. P. procumbem (Sibth.) ; leaflets obovate-cuneate deeply out, 

 1. 5-nate or 3-nate stalked, stip. entire or trifid. H. usually 

 larger. Si/. S. B. iSl. T.reptanslj. — In dry places. 0. Woods 

 and bedgebanks. P. VI.— VIII. E. S. I. 



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

 over. 



8. P.fruticdsa (L.) ; shrubby, Z. ^mwaie, leaflets mostly 5 ob- 

 long acute entire hairy witb revolute margins. — E. B. 88. — St. 

 3 — 4 feet high. Fl. large, yellow, terminal. — Teesdale. Wast- 

 dale. Galway. Clare. Sb. VI. VII. E. I. 



9. P. fragarias'tram (Ebrb.) ; St. procumbent, /. ternate gxey- 

 isb green, leajlets roundish obovate serrate silky on both sides, 

 pet. narrowly obcordate not contiguous, carp, glabrous except 

 at the scar smooth or wrinkled transversely. — E. B. 1785. — 

 Hairs on the upperside of 1. bulbous-based. Fl. small, white. 

 — Woods, banks. P. I^'. Y. Barren Strawberry. E. S. I. 



[P. Norvegica (L.). ISIr. Or. S. Gibson found this apparently 

 native in Biirwell Fen, Cambridgeshire, in 1868 ! J. of B. vi. 

 302.] 



[P. al'ba (L.), E. B. 1384, was said by Hudson to have been 

 found in "VS''ales.] 



[P. tridentdta (Sol.), E. B. 2389, an American plant said to 

 have been found at Olova, was probably Sibbaldia.] 



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



1. a palm'tre (L.).—E. B. 172.— 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. Difiering from Potentilla by its enlarged spongy re- 

 ceptacle. — Marshes and peaty bogs. P. VH. E. S. I. 



10. Feaga'eta Linn. Strawberry. 



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

 on the peduncles spreading those of the pedicels adpressed ujyiDard^ 

 si\\j.—E. B. 1525. E. B. S. 2742.— Stoloniferous. Stole con- 

 tinued by an axillary shoot at each rosette ; one scale between 

 each two rosettes. L. bright green. Flowering stems short, 

 erect, mostly simple, few-flowered. Lts. sessile. Hairs on 

 pedicel of first fl. spreading, on the underside of 1. adpressed. 

 Carp, smooth, glabrous, on all parts of the receptacle, super- 

 ficial. Pet. about as long as broad, white throughout with 2 

 slight notches at the end, contiguous ; claw indistinct. — Woods 

 and thickets; P. V. VI. Wood Straivberry. E. S. I. 



