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APPENDIX II. 
zigzag ascending, almost glabrous base of stem densely hairy 
hairs reaching to 2nd (or 3rd) flow, branch but petioles 
distinctly silky hairy (or partly glabr.), laminai glabr. with 
silky hairs throughout veins and usually on basal lobes below 
and on teeth and sometimes in folds above, 1. pure green 
2h — 12 X 2—10 cm., lobes usually rather short (longer on reni- 
form 1 ), teeth (6) 7 — 9 each side very equal narrow (longer than 
broad) and close terminal equilong or rarely shorter, stem 1. 
small with deep-toothed or-fid stip., upmost stip. almost stellate, 
fl. usually greenish yellow 85—4 mm. diam., urceole^^ turbinate 
base elongated, sep. and epical, glabrous or occasional apical 
hairs on lowest fl. (The true plant not recorded as British.) 
var. alpestriformis Salmon ; (often glabrous above 2nd 
internode) fewer hairs on stems, leaf veins (usually only distal 
half hairy) and lower lobes, petioles rarely almost glabrous,' 
sep. more acute than in Id.— Grassy banks, montane; rare. 
P. vii.-vni. E.s. 
1/. A. glomerulans Buser ; differs from sp. \d : — stems and 
petioles subappressed pilose throughout (rarely subglabrous), 
1. large densely to laxly appressed pilose sometimes in folds 
only rarely subglabrous above laxly pilose (to glabrous) below 
with all veins silky pilose, infl. rather narrow, fl. in dense 
clusters, lowest urceoles sometimes subappressed pilose. — 
Perth, Inverness. P. VII.-VIII. S. 
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3. A . conjimcta Bab. ; is a plant of the western Alps cultivated 
in gardens and questionably wild in Britain : the Faroese plant 
is A. faroensis Buser. 
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X Geum intermedium (Ehrh.) ; the primary hybrid G. 
ui-banu7n X rivale with brown stem and cal., small _ stipules, 
fl. large pendulous rather. open yellow with red, is fertile 
producing numerous forms. 
Rosa ; see A. H. WoUey-Dod in J. of B. xlvi., Suppl. : 1908 
{Eu-Canina;); xlviii., Suppl. : 1910 (excluding Eu-Canina;) ; 
Iviii., 301 : 1920 (Summary). 
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4. Pyrus fennica, Bab. ; is a hybrid between sp. 3 and 5 /3 
{arranensis). 
5. P. intermedia Ehrh. ; Sorbus scandica (L.) Fr. ; 1. about 
1 But specimens passed as A. alpestris sometimes have densely liairy petioles 
and narrow sepals. 
