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26. EOSACEi. 
["/• A. alpestrU (Schmidt); whole plant nearly ^abroos, L slightly hairy on 
the nerves bepea th a nd with tafts of silky hairs on the teeth.] — Moist 
pastures. P. VI.— Ym. Common Ladi/s Mantle. E. S. I- 
2. A. alpina fL. em. Mill.) : radical I. dinitaU. dirmons 5 — 7 
sepirafe^i to their base oblong blunt ad pressed serrate at the 
end wMte and silky beneath, fl. in interrupted spikes of smaU 
lateral and terminal corymbs, achene oblong-ovoid suddenly 
acuminate, st. slightly "branched simple below. — S>/. E. B. 
425. St. 51. 2. — St.. cal. and underside of the 1. beautifully 
silky. Leaflets rarely slightly combined, otcter ones of the 
radical 1. usually nearly op/'Osite to each other. Branches 
usually undivided, ascending. — Mountains. P. Yl. VII. 
AJpine Ladxfs Mantle. E. S. I. 
3. A. argen'tea (G. Don ex Trevelyan) : radical I. sitb- 
orbieular p>eltate-palmate, din'fimis 5 — 7 much connected 
below oblong blunt adpressed serrate at the end white and 
very silky beneath, fl. in small lateral and terminal corymbs, 
achene ovate-ovoid gradually acuminate, st. much branched. — 
A. conjunc ta (Bab.) : £. B. S. 2933. — Often taken for A. alpina 
but its Its. are much larger, their lobes broader and placed in 
the radical leaves so that ttie 2 external ones almost if not quite 
touch each other so as to present the apj^arance of a peltate lea/;-; 
St. -branches long alternate spreading and often again sub- 
divided : fl. in small nearly simple distant corymbs. [Faroe 
Isles. A. rissa Fl. Dan. 2101. Dauphine.] Clova : Glen 
Sannox, Arran ! P. VI. VH. S. 
4. A. arven'sis f Scop.) ; K palmate Z-jid icedgesha/^d helo^r 
hairy, lobes with 3 — 6 teeth at the end, fl. sessile axillary. — 
Aphanes Linn. E. B. 1011. — St. prostrate or ascending, 4 — 5 in. 
long. Fl. very small, greenish, in small hairy inconspicuous 
tufts. — Drv fields on sand and gravel. A. V. — YTH.. Pardey 
Piert. ' E. S. 1. 
Tribe III. Dryadece. 
7. Sxbbal'dia Linn. 
1. S. procum'iens (X.; : 1. temate. leaflets wedgeshaped with 
3 teeth at the end, fl. corymbose, pet. lanceolate. — E. B. 897. 
St. 17. 5. Po'. Sihhaldii.'(Ha.\l.).—L. pilose on both sides. St. 
woody, procumbent. Pet. very small, yellow. Pistils anct* 
stam. very variable in number. — Dry summits of Scottish 
mountains. Above Highcup Scar, Teesdale. P. VII. E. S. 
