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26. ROSACEA. 
fissus, 4. 
foliosus, 37. 
fruticosits, 5, 12, 13. 
fusco-ater, 31. 
fusco-ater, 32. 
fuscus, 38. 
glabratiis, 20. 
glandulosus, 38. 
Grabowskii, 15. 
Guntheri, 35. 
hirtus, 38. 
kirtus, 36, 37. 
hispidus, 43. 
hutnifusus, 36. 
Hvstris, 24. 
idffius, 1. 
imbricatus, 10. 
incurvatus, 9. 
uifestus, 30. 
intermedius, 43. 
Koehleri, 30. 
latifolius, 11. 
Leesii, 2. 
Leightonii, 29. 
Lejeunii, 33. 
lentiginoses, 6. 
leucostachys, 14. 
Lindleianus, 7. 
macrophrllus, 20. 
Menkii, 26. 
mucronahis, 21. 
mucronulatus, 21. 
neTmrosiis, 42. 
nitidus, 7. 
paUidus, 30. 
pampinosus, 19. 
plicatus, 5. 
pseudo-Idaeus, 43. 
purpureus, 40. 
pygmaus, 26. 
pyramidalis, 34. 
Eadula, 29. 
12. Det'as Linn. 
rhamnifolius, 8. 
rosaceus, 25. 
rotundifolius, 38. 
rudis, 28. 
Salteri, 17. 
saxatilis, 44. 
scaber, 27. 
Schlechtendalii, 20. 
Sprengelii, 22. 
suberectus. 3. 
sublustris, 40. 
tenuis. 43. 
thyrsoideus, 13. 
tuberculatus, 42. 
nlmifolius, 43. 
umbrosus, 20. 
Testitus, 14. 
villicaulis, 19. 
Wahlbergii, 40. 
1. D. octopet'ala (L.) ; 1. crenate-serrate blunt, se^. 3 or 4 
times as long as broad mo;'e or less pointed, base, ot tbe cal. 
hemispherical.— i". B. 451. St. 20. 3.— Fl. large, white. Pet. 8. 
L. simple, white with fine dense woolly pubescence beneath. St. 
prostrate, woody. Seeds obovate-obloug, apicidate. — a ; sep. 
acute covered with red hairs, 1. ovate-oblong deeply cut into 
large rounded lobes, under side of the petiole and midrib green 
bearing minute linear pellucid fringed scales mixed with long 
hairs, midrib and lateral ribs sparingly hairy and conspicuous. — 
/3. pilosa (Bab.) : sep. slightly pointed covered with nearly- 
black hairs, 1. oblong or ovate-oblong deeply cut into large 
slightly acute lobes, under side of the petioles and midrib dark 
red hairy but without scales, midrib and lateral ribs covered 
with long white hairs and inconspicuous, awn longer and more 
feathery. — y. D. depressa (Bab.) ; sep. twice »s long as broad 
blunt and rounded at the end, base of the calyx tnmrate nearly 
fiat. — A. N. H. .X. 183. t. 7 (calyx and leaf). L. ovate deeply cut 
into large rounded lobes, white with fine dense woolly pubescence 
beneath ; under side of the petiole and midrib green, bearing 
minute pellucid fringed scales mixed with long hairs. This is 
now generally believed to be only a variety of D. S-petala. — 
Alpine situations, particularly on limestone. /3. Countv of Clare, 
Irdand. y. Ben Bulben, Sligo. P. VI. ' E. S. I. 
13. Ge'um Linn. Avens. 
1. G. ttrbdnum (L.) ; fl. erect, pet. obovate, cal. of the fruit re- 
