126 36. SAXIFRAGACE. 
2892.—L. not tapering into the footstalks.—Very rare. Top of 
Turk Mountain, Killarney. P. VI. I. 
3. S. hirsuta (L.); 1. oval sharply serrate, footstalks linear 
semicylindrical channeled hairy, panicle racemose.—E. B. 2322. 
—Footstaiks slightly tapering upwards. 1. longer than broad. 
—Very rare. Gap of Dunloe and Connor Hill, Kerry. Hungry 
Hill, Cork. P. VI. IL 
+. S. Geum (L.); 2. transversely oval or reniform crenate or 
dentate, footstalks semicylindrical channeled hairy, panicle race- 
mose.— £. B. 1561. E. B.S. 2893.—L. always broader than long, 
usually hairy, sometimes glabrous, often beautifully reticulated 
with purple beneath —West of Ireland. *Edinburgh. P. VI. I. 
+t Filaments subulate. Sparutaria Haw. 
5. S. stellaris (L.); 1. oblong wedgeshaped dentate-serrate nar- 
rowed below scarcely stalked, panicle corymbose of few flowers. 
—E. B. 167. St. 35. 3.—Stems tufted. Fl.-stalks 1—65 in. high, 
naked. Pet. ovate, clawed, white with 2 transverse yellow spots 
on their lower half.—. integrifolia (Hook.); 1. quite entire.— 
Damp rocks on mountains. 8. Ben Nevis. P. VII. 
** Cal. at length reflexed inferior, st. leafy, 1. undivided. 
6. S. Hirculus (L.); st. erect, barren shoots prostrate filiform, 
}. alternate lanceolate flat entire, root-l. narrowed into a foot- 
stalk, sep. obtuse fringed at the margin, pet. obtuse with 2 cal- 
lous points near the base—Z. B. 1009. St. 35. 8.—FI. few or 
solitary, terminal. Pet. obovate spreading, yellow dotted with 
red. St. 4—8 in. high, downy in the upper part.—Wet moors, 
rare. P. VIII. 
*k* Cal. erect or spreading half inferior, st. leafy, l. simple 
toothed or with rigid jointless cilia. 
7. S. aizoides (L.); st. decumbent below, 1. alternate linear- 
oblong mucronate ciliated entire flat above convex beneath, sep. 
blunt.—E. B. 39. St. 35. 9.—Fl. in a leafy panicle, with gluti- 
nous downy stalks. Pet. bright yellow often spotted with scarlet. 
St. 3—6in. long. L. rigidly ciliated. —8. dentata ; 1. with several 
strong teeth.— Wet places on mountains. P. VIT.—IX. 
**** Cal, erect or spreading superior or half inferior, st. more 
or less leafy, 1. lobed, cilia all jointed. 
[8. S. muscoides (Wulf.) ; “ root-l. crowded linear obtuse entire 
or trifid, st. nearly naked few-flowered, pet. oblong obtuse a little 
longer than the superior calyx.” Hooker.—8. pygmea; “pet. obo- 
vate, cal. glandular.” Sm. £. B. 2314.—Said to have been found 
in Westmoreland. §. Highlands of Scotland. P.V.]  E.? 8S. 
