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3. S. hirsuta (L.) ; I. oval sharply serrate, footstalks linear 
semicylindrical channeled hairy, panicle racemose, caps, superior. 
— E. B. 2322. R. Icon. t. 621. Footstalks slightly tapering up- 
wards. L. longer than broad. — Very rare. Gap of Dunloeand 
Connor Hill, Kerry. P. VI. I, 
4. S. Gcum (L.) ; I. transversely oval or reniform acutely cre- 
nate or serrate, footstalks semicylindrical channeled hairy, panicle 
racemose, caps, superior. — E.B. 1561. — L. always rather broader 
than long, usually hairy, sometimes glabrous, often beautifully 
reticulated with purple beneath. — West of Ireland. Naturalized 
near Edinburgh. P. VI. S. ? I. 
ft Filaments subulate. 
5. S. stellaris (L.) ; /. oblong-wedyeshaped dentate-serrate nar- 
rowed below scarcely stalked, panicle corymbose of few flowers. 
— E. B. 167. 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. — /3. integrifolia (Hook.) ; I. quite entire. — 
Damp rocks on mountains. /3. Ben Nevis. P. VII. 
** Cal. at length refiexed inferior, st. leafy, I. undivided. Hirculus. 
6. S. Hirculus (L.) ; st. erect, barren shoots prostrate fili- 
form, 1. alternate lanceolate flat entire, root-1. narrowed into a 
footstalk, sep. obtuse fringed at the margin, pet. obtuse with 2 
callous points near the base. — E. B. 1009. St. 35. 8.— Fl. 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. 
*** Cal. erect or spreading half inferior, st. leafy, I. with a 
puncture above near the point. 
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 — 6 in. long. L. rigidly ciliated.— /3. dentata, I. with seve- 
ral strong teeth. — Wet places on mountains. /3. Orkney. P. VII. 
—IX. 
**** Cal. erect or spreading superior or half inferior, st. more 
or less leafy, I. lohed not punctured near the point. 
8. S. muscoides (Wulf.) ; "radical I. crowded linear obtuse 
entire or trifid, st. nearly naked few-flowered, pet. oblong obtuse 
a little longer than the superior calyx." Hooker. — " Pet. nearly 
linear, cal. almost naked." Sm. — (i. pygmcca " Pet. obovate, cal. 
glandular." Sm. E. 5.2314. — Said to have been found in West- 
moreland. /3. Highlands of Scotland. P. V. E. ? S. 
