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Homs of caps, spreading. — I have examined this plant and S. 
hirta upon Brandon Mountain and consider them as distinct 
from S. hijpnoides. — Summit of Brandon Mountain, Kerry. P. 
VII. I. 
11. S. hipno'icles (L.) ; root-1. 3 — 5-cleft those of the trailing 
shoots undivided or 3-cieft, lobes all acide bristk-poiiitcd and 
fringed, calyx half inferior, sep. ovate acute. — -E. B. 454. S.pla- 
typetala {E. B. 2276), hijpio'ides, elmgelln {E. B. 2-2n), lepto- 
phyllu, and denudatu of Smith. Anth. very small, oblong-ovate. 
Homs of caps, divaricate. — a ; 1. of the trailing|shoots undivided. 
— ^ ; 1. of the trailing shoots 3-cleft, lobes broad. — y ; as (3. with 
linear-lanceolate widely spreading lobes. — These varieties are 
scarcely worth notice ; all have the lobes of the I. gradually nar- 
rowed horn, just above the middle to an acide ■oomi. "Petiole 
inflated seimterete." — Moimtains. P. V. — "VT^I. E. S. I. 
12. S. latevirens (D. Don) ; ti-aUing shoots procumbent elon- 
gated, 1. 5- or 3-parted, lobes linear acute, calyx-segmetits lan- 
ceolate mucronate, pet. spathidate emarginate. Don. — " The re- 
curved points of the segments of the 1. may possibly distinguish 
this as a species." W. JS^'ilson. Unknown to me. — Mountains. 
Angus, Aberdeen, and Noi-th of Loch Lomond P. YI. S. 
\_S, pedatif'ida (Sm.) ; root-1. and those of the short sterile 
shoots upon very long stalks divided into 3 deep linear-lanceolate 
acute lobes, lateral lobes deeply bifid, calyx almost superior, sep. 
linear-lanceolate as long as the capsule shorter than the germen. 
— E. B. 2278. — H. and A. call this S. geranioides (L.). — Avery 
doubtfid native. Clova Mountains. G. Don. Achill, I. Mr. 
Wynne? P. V. S. L 
Sec. 2. Without ban-en shoots at the base. 
* Stem leafy. 
13. S. tridactylites (L.) ; st. panicled erect leafy, 1. wedge- 
shaped 3 — 5-fid with a flat petiole, lowermost 1. often simple and 
spathulate, peduncles 1-flowered much longer than the fruit with 
2 bracts at the base, cal. superior. — E. B. 501. St. 33. 15. — 
\Miole plant viscid, 2 — 4 in. high. Fl. scattered, many, small, 
white.— Walls and dry banks. A. IV.— VH. , E. S. I. 
14. S. gramddta (L.) ; st. erect slightly leafy, radical I. reni- 
form cremdely lobed with channeled petioles, stem-1. nearly sessile 
3 — 5-fid, tl. in a cjTuose panicle, ccd. half inferior, pet. obovate- 
oblong 2 or 3 times as lon^as the sepals, roots bearing many 
small romid downy bulbs.— E. B. 500.— St. G— 12 in. high. FI. 
large, white. — Gravelly banks. P. V. E. S. I. 
15. S. cer'nua (L.) ; st. erect simple l-fmoered leafy, radical 1. 
