Rosacese. 
147 
Winterthur!) entirely identical also in the Pyrenees! and 
according to Freyn in Catalonia. 4 *aurulenta Grml. 725. *) 
— FIs small; pets not incised! Leaflets small, oblong-ob- 
ovate, toothed about as far as the middle, with rather 
obtuse teeth. Pl. tinged at last with a dirty brown-red, 
forming spreading, almost depressed tufts. — Wangenthal 
near Osterfingen with the last, Hard and Neftenbach, 
Canton Zurich 4 . * prostrata Grml. 726. 
28(20). Stem ascending-erect, 3—10-fld, 10— 20 cm high. FIs 
fairly large.—Yar.: more spreading, with smaller Is, 
and silky pubescence (v. pedemontcina Rent.; Zermatt). 
—Alp. 7.grandiflora L 727. 
— Stem prostrate or ascending, 2—7 cm high, 1—2-fld 20 
29. Leaflets of a dull green, very villous on both sides.— 
High Alp. (wanting in V.) 7 . . . frigida Vill. 728. 
— Leaflets bright-green, glabr. above. Like a P. verna in 
miniature.—High Alp. and Reculet in the Jura. 7 
minima Hall. f. 729. 
OBS. Hybrids : P. alba-Fragariastrum (hybrida Wallr., splendens Koch 
not Ram.); P. a urea-minima (semiternata Hut. Port.) ; P. Fragariastrum-mi- 
crantha (spuria Kern.); P. frigida-grandiflora (valesiaca Huet.); P. frigida- 
multifida (pennina Grml., ambigua Gaud, not Jacquem.); P. grandiflora salis- 
bnrgensis (rhastica-Grml.); P. minima-salisburgensis; P.multifda-salisburgensis 
(geranioides Schl. not Willd.). 
172. Sibbaldia. Sibbaldia. Y, 148. 
1. Pl. small. Ls. ternate; leaflets cuneiform, 3-toothed at 
the top.—High Alp . Reculet and Mont Tendre. 6 
procumbens L. 730. 
173. Agrimonia. Agrimony. XI, 4. VII, l.VIII, 17.IX, 1. 
1. Tube of the fr.-cal. deeply furrowed almost to the base. 
Stem 50 — 80 cm. Ls without glands underneath.—Thickets, 
wood-sides; distrib. 6 . . Eupatoria L. 731. 
— Tube of the fr.-cal. slightly furrowed only as far as the 
middle, thicker than in the last. Stem higher. Ls gland- 
ulous underneath.—As the last but much rarer; Y. Wiesen- 
thal near Pale. Gaissau opposite Rheineck. Gams, Dis- 
sentis. 6.odorata Mill. 732. 
174. Rosa. Rose. XII, 23. 
For a complete herbarium specimen a twig should be taken with the 
fr. developed and still bearing the calyx divisions —Comp. Christ, Rosen 
der Schweiz (and the supplement to this work in R. B. Z.l, this excellent 
book we have taken as our basis. Also: Godet, FI. du Jura; Deseglise, 
Cat.; and Burnat et Gremli, les Roses des Alpes maritimes.— It is 
to be noticed that all the roses which have the divisions of the cal. erect 
have villous styles, or, which amounts to the same, that in all the species 
which have glabr. styles, the divisions of the cal. are bent back on the fr. 
*) Other intermediate forms between P. verna and P. opaca are : P.vito- 
duriensis Siegf. (f. subverna) and P. turicensis Siegf. (f. subopaca). 
