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and with move numerous flowers. — E. B. 455. — y. incurvifolia 
(Mack.) ; stem 1. more numerous with incurved lobes. E. B. S. 
2!K)9. S. incurcifolia D. Don. — Caernarvonshire. Aberdeenshire. 
Kerry. P. V. VI. 
10. S. hirta (Sm.) ; 1. crovvded 3 — 5-cleft; lobes lanceolate 
pointed fringed, fl. few (usually 3) loosely panicled, pet. obovate 
3-nerved, cal. half inferior, sep. ovate acute. — E. B. 2291. (good) 
— L. on the barren shoots as well as the radical 1. 3-cleft, the 
lateral lobes often divided half way down, lobes (bverging. St. 
3 — 6 or 8 in. long, weak, ascending, bairy, glandidar, bearing 2 
or 3 deeply 3-lobed leaves and a few simple linear bracts. Late- 
r;\l peduncles idtimately much overtopping the intermediate one. 
— On the summit of Brandon Mountain, Kerry ; and Galty-more, 
Tipperary. \Vest of Scotland. Mr. G. Don. P. VII. S. I. 
11. S. affinis (Don) ; 1. of the trailing shoots 3 — 5-lobed with 
a very broad base fringed : lobes linear acute, fl. few (2 — A), pet. 
oblong 3-nerved injlexed at the sides, cal. half inferior deeply 
divided into subulate acute sepals. — E. B. S. 2903. — The 5-cleft 
1. few ; lobes of the others nearly parallel or slightly spreaebng. 
St. 1 — 3 in. high, erect, with a few linear simple leaves, glan- 
dular. — I have examined this plant and S. hirta upon Brandon 
Mountain and consider them as distinct from S. hypnoides . — 
Summit of Brandon Mountain, Kerry. P. VII. I. 
12. S. hypnoides (L.) ; rathcal 1. 3 — 5-cleft, those of the trailing 
shoots undivided or ‘6-cleft : lobes all acute bristle-pointed and 
fringed, calyx half inferior, sep. ovate acute. — E. B. 454. S.pla- 
typetala {E. B. 2276.), hypnoides, elongella {E. B.2277.), lepto- 
phylla, and denudata of Smith. — a. 1. of the trailing shoots un- 
divided. — B- 1. of the trailing shoots 3-cleft, lobes broad. — y. as 
/3. with linear lanceolate widely sprea(hng lobes. — These varieties 
are scarcely worth notice. In all of them the lobes of the 1. are 
gradually narrowed from just above the middle to an acute point. 
‘A^Petiole inflated-semiterete beneath.” — Mountains. P. V.^ — VII. 
13. S. Iretevirens (D. Don) ; trailing shoots procumbent elon- 
gated, 1 . 5- or 3-parted : lobes linear acute, calyx-segments lan- 
ceolate mucronate, pet. spathulate emarginate. Don . — “ The re- 
curved points of the segments of the 1. may possibly distinguish 
this as a sj)ecies.” W. Wilson. I know nothing of this plant. — 
Mountains. Angus, Aberdeen, and north of Loch Lomond. P. 
VI. S. 
14. S. pedatifida (Sm.) ; radical 1. and also those of the short 
sterile shoots upon very long stalks divided into 3 deep linear- 
lanceolate acute lobes, lateral lobes deeply bifid, calyx almost su- 
perior, sep. linear-lanceolate as long as the capsule shorter than 
the germen. — E. B. 22/8. — Fl. in a cymose panicle, numerous. 
