ACCOUNT OF GENUS SEDUM AS FOUND IN CULTIVATION. 185 
appears to rest on Sowerby's Sussex record (" Engl. Bot." loc. cit., p. 53). 
I have not seen specimens. The diagnoses given by Babington (" Man. 
Brit. Bot.") and Hooker (" Students' FL") do not appear to represent 
micranthum Bast, at all. The Cork plant, as sent to me by several 
botanists, is only hrevifolium. 
Sub-var. chloroticum Rouy and Camus, " Flore de France," 7, 117 
(fig. 103). 
S. album var. chloroticum Lamotte, "Prodr./' 307. — Stems and leaves 
yellowish green. Flowers slightly greenish white. 
A pretty little micranthum form, distinct for horticultural purposes, 
received from the Oxford^Botanic Garden, belongs here. The total 
Fig. 103. — 5. album var. micranthum sub-var. chloroticum. 
absence of red pigment throughout the stem, leaves, and flowers gives 
it a distinct appearance. It is more vigorously creeping than any 
other micranthtm form I have seen. 
/. murale. 
5. murale of gardens. A form of album type of horticultural 
value, with purple foliage and pinkish flowers. Leaves, stems, and 
sepals purple, corolla pink on back with a red nerve, anthers pink. 
