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2. S. el'effans (Mack.); I. round smooth shining- acutely ser- 

 rate, footstalks broad conre.r beneath tmthjlat edges, panicle race- 

 mose. — E. B. S. 2802. — L. not tapering into the footstalks. — 

 ^'ery rare. Top of Turk Mountain, Killarney. Connor Hill, 

 Keny. P. VI. I. 



3. .S'. hirsuta (L.) ; I. oval sharply serrate, footstalks linear 

 semicylindrical with raised edges hairy, panicles racemose. — E. 

 £. 2322. — Footstalks slightly tapering upwards. L. longer than 

 broad. — ^Very rare. Gap of Dunloe and Connor HiU, Kerrv. 

 Hungry HiU, Co. Cork. P. VI. I. 



4. S. Geiitn (L.) ; /. tramverseh/ oval or reniform crenate or 

 dentate, footstalks semicylindricnl with raided edges haii-y, panicle 

 racemose. — E. B. S. 2893. — L. always broader than long, usually 

 hairy, sometimes glabrous, often beautifully netted with purple 

 beneath. — West of Ireland. P. VI. I. 



\_S. Andretcs'ii (Harv.") ; 1. linear-spathulate dentate-serrate 

 with a membranous margin tapering below into a dilated plane- 

 convex footstalk, panicle racemose. — Sy. E. B. 549. Ji. Outh- 

 riana Hort. — Sep. patent, oblong, blunt. Pet. thrice as long as 

 cal., oblong, punctate. — Said to have been found at head of 

 Glen Carragh, Kerry. A garden hybrid ? P. ^T.] 



tt Filaments subulate. Spatulabia Haw. 



5. S. steUdris (L.) ; /. oblong wedgeshaped dentate-serrate nar- 

 row below scarcely stallced, panicle corymbose of few flowers. — 

 E. B. Ui". St. 35. 3.— Stems tufted. Fl.-stalks 1—5 in. high, 

 naked. Pet. ovate, clawed, white with 2 transverse yellow 

 spots on their lower half — j3. integrifolia (Hook.) ; 1. quite 

 entire. — Damp rocks on mountains. ;3. Ben Nevis. P. VII. 



E. S. I. 



** Cal. at length reflexed inferior, st. leafy, I. undivided. 



6. S. Hir'cidm (L.) ; st. erect, barren shoots prostrate filiform, 

 1. alternate lanceolate flat entire, root-1. narrowed into a foot- 

 stalk, Sep. blunt fringed at the margin, pet. blunt with 2 hard 

 points neai- the base.— -B. B. 1009. St. 35. 8.— M. few or soli- 

 tary, terminal. Pet. obovate, spreading, yellow dotted with 

 red St 4 — 8 in. high, downv in the upper part. — Wet moors, 

 rare. P. ^^^. " E.S.I. 



*** Cal. erect or spreading half inferior, st. leafy, I. simple 

 toothed or with rigid Jointless cilia, also a transparent 

 ghnd at the tip. 



7. S. aizoi'des ( L.) ; St. decumbent below, 1. alternate linear- 



