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APPENDIX II. 
fewer than 10, caps, j (rarely }<) as long again as cal., seeds 
wingless except for one or two at base of caps., nearly flat 
" with elevated margin," papillose. 
4. S. marginata (DC.) Kittel ; perennial, stem 1. and stip. 
as p. QQ,pedic. 1^—2 calyx, fl. large, pet. nearly or quite equal, 
sep. pale lilac or nearly white, stani. 10, caps, large H as long 
as almost double the size of" cal., seeds all winged "margin 
only slightly elevated " smooth.— mr. glandulosa Druce j 
densely glandular, fi. deep pink. — Iiiterniediates between spp. 
3 & 4 are are rarely found and may be hybrids. — [.S'. leiosperma 
(Kindb.) Fernald resembles sp. 3 but has larger capsules with 
smooth seeds.] — A plant differing fi'om sp. 4 only in its wingless 
seeds is Lepig. marinvm v. apterum. E. S. Marshall. V, 
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55. Hypericum Desetangsii Lamotte ; taller than sp. 5, stem 
4-angled helcnv 'i-lined above, I. sparsely dotted and with clear 
veins, sep. unequal outer (2) broad lane, inner narr. lane. 
mostly acxite, H. large with practically no black marks on sep. 
or pet.— J: of B. U. 317 : 1913 & B. E. C. 1913, Rep. 311.— 
? Hybrid of spp. 5 & 6 (sep. intermediate)? Sussex, etc. 
P. Vll. VIII. E. 
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12. Gera.nivm Robertianum L. ; anthers reddish orange, 
fr. typically downy 1 — 2 wrinkled above with raised lines 
below. — Var. maritimum Bab. prostrate very red subglabrous 
throughout, fl. smaller, fr. glabrous fawn ; south coast shingles, 
where other forms occur. 
126. G . p^lrpureumy\\\. emend.] erect, 1. more narrowly cut, 
segm. narrower, pedic. long-pilose, 11. half as large as in sp. 12, 
pet. scarcely exceed, sep., narr. obovate suberect, stam. yellow, 
fr. thick wrinMed in upper half, hairy or glabrous. Includes 
G. modestum Jord. — p. Forsteri Wilmott ; small prostrate, 
very red. — Hedgebanks in south, rare ; /3, maritime shingles, 
Sussex, Hants, very rare. A. V.-IX. E. T. 
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Alchemilla; see Lindberg fil., Die Nord. Alchem. vulgaris- 
formen, 1909, and C. E. Salmon in J. of B. lii. 281 : 1914. 
la. A. minor Huds. ; Lindb. fil., non Buser nec. auct. 
continent. ; A.f licaulis E. F.Linton, non Buser ; v<ith spread- 
ing hairs througliout, basal stipules entire soon turning wine 
red, stem hairy throughout, stem 1. few feebly developed, 
1. blue green, lobes (7 complete) moderately broad short and 
