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in number, by the long hispid-glandular peduncles, by the large, open corollas 
often brightly coloured and by the supressed fr.—f Leaflets with abundant 
subfoliar glands; gallica-rubiginosa (consanguinea Gren.)-—f + Leaflets without 
subfoliar glands, more rarely a few scattered glands ou the lateral nerves: 
arvensis-gallica (hybrida Schl., spectabilis Rap., ambigens Grml.*); canina- 
gallica (depressa Grml., transmota Crep , psilophylla Reut.); gallica-mollis ; 
gallica-tomentosa (fimbriata Grml., genevensis D.)—b. Prickles equal.— 
f Leaflets with abundant subfolar glands; micrantha-sepium; sepium-tomentosa ; 
—ff Leaflets without subfoliar glands: arvemis-canina?; clumetorum-gallica. 
— IT. Cal.-divisions erect on the fr. —1. Hybrids of R. pomifera : cinna- 
motnea-pomifera (anoplantha Chr.); coriifolia-pomifera (Semproniana Favrat. 
Schimp. f.); ferruginea-pomifera (Franzonii Chr.); glciuca-pomifera (Murithii 
Pug.); graveolens-pomifera (personata Grml.).—2. Hybrids of R. alpina: alpina- 
coriifolia (stenosepala Chr., Mureti and Lereschii Rap., and according to 
Buser: Guineti Schmidely, N. Beitr. I, 11); alpina-pomifera (longicruris Chr., 
gombensis Lagg.).—The following require still further observation : ferrugineci- 
glauca ; coriifolia-ferruginea; cinnamomea-coriifolia (according to Christ); 
rubiginosa-spinosissima; and canina-sepium (according to Buser). 
OBS. II. The following are sometimes found subspontaneous : R. alba L. 
(differing from R. collina in having unequal prickles, larger and more rounded 
leaflets, and white corollas; probably also a hybrid form of R. gallica) ; R. 
turbinata Ait. (according to Wolf near Sion, perhaps a cinnamomea-gallica); 
R. blanda Ait. (fraxinifolia Grml.; bois des Freres near Geneva, according 
to D.). 
31. Sanguisorbese. 
175. Alchemilla. Ladys-mantel. IV, 28. I, 4. 
1. Ann. pis. Stas 1—2. Ls trifid.—Fields, fallow; distrib. 
5—8. arvensis L 781. 
— Perenn. pis. Stas 4 ..... 2 
2. Rad. ls divided at most to the middle into 5—11 lobes. 
Type of A. vulgaris ...... 3 
— Rad. ls divided to the base or almost to the base into 
5—7 segments ....... 4 
3. Rad. ls glabr. or almost so, div. to the middle; lobes 
obovate, inciso-dentate only at the top, entire at the 
sides. Teeth narrower and deeper than in 785—v. villo- 
sula Greml. Ls soft-villous (Saastlial).—Alp. and Colom- 
bier from Gex in the Jura. 7 . fissa Schummel. 782. 
— Rad. ls soft-villous, cut to 73, into obovate lobes which 
are inciso-dentate at the top, and entire at the sides. 
Alp., not common; G. T. W. O. A. 7 
pubescens Bieb. 783. 
— Rad. ls soft-villous, cut to about Vs; hairs underneath 
almost silken; lobes almost half-orbicular, toothed 
almost all round, i. e. almost to the angle of 
division. A. vulgaris v. subsericea Koch.—Alp. and 
subalp., sometimes also in lower districts and by the 
side of the following. 5, 6 . montana Willd. 784. 
*) Here probably also R. decipiens Bor. and incarnata Mill, both, 
according to D., near Geneva. 
