Leaves thread-shaped, leafscales skinny at the edge, and sheathing. Petiver. LIX. 8. Sandy Fields, June, A. Rare. Potton,-Sandy,-Ampthill. 328. Fine-leaved Sandwort. A. tenuifolia. Leaves awl-shaped, stem panicled, capsules erect, petals spear-shaped, shorter than the cup. Sowerby. 219, Walls, June, Á. Rare. Newenham Wall. X Males. V Females. Dec. Pen. Stonecrop. SEDUM. Gen Pl. 789. Cup 5 segments. Blossom 5 petals. Honeycup scales 5 at the base of the germ. Capsules 5. Leaves flattish, serrated, flowers in a leafy flat-topped spike, stem erect. — Curtis. III. 25. Woods, July, P. Rare. Aspley Wood. 330. Thick-leaved Stonecrop. -S. dasyphyllum. X Males. V Females. Dec. Pen. Leaves opposite, ovate, blunt, fleshy; stem weak, flowers scattered. Curtis. III. 26. Walls, June, P. Rare. Market-Street. Obs: Leaves large in proportion, growing together, often reddish. Flowers whitish pink, small. Threads 12. 331. White Stonecrop. S. album. Leaves oblong, blunt, nearly cylindrical, sit- Stevington,-Sharnbrook. Obs: Flowers white, often flesh colored. 332. Reflected Stonecrop. S. reflexum. Leaves awl-shaped, scattered, loose at the base, lower ones bowed back. Flora Danica. 113. Walls and Roofs, July, P. Common. 333. Biting Stonecrop. S. acre. Leaves nearly ovate, growing together and sitting, bellying, nearly upright, alternate. Tuft of flowers parting into three. — Curtis. I. 32. Woodville. 231. X Males. V Females. Dec. Pen, Walls and Banks, June, P. Common. Cup of 5 leaves. Petals united by the claws. 334. Common Woodsorrel. O. Acetosella. Stems bearing one flower, leaves in threes, leafits inversely heart-shaped, hairy. - Curtis. II. 31. Woodville. 20. admirable. Woods, April, P. Rare. Aspley, Ravensden,—Eversholt. Cockle. AGROSTEMMA. Gen. Pl. 795. Cup 1 leaf, leathery. Petals 5, with small claws. Border blunt, entire. Capsule 1celled. 335. Common Cockle. A. Githago. Hairy, cups longer than the blossom, petals entire, naked. Curtis. III. 27. Martyn. 105. Flora Danica. 576. Cornfields, July, A. Common. Lychnis. LYCHNIS. Gen. Pl. 796. Cup of leaf, oblong, smooth. Petals 5, with small claws. Border generally cloven. Capsule 5-celled. X Males. V Females. Dec. Pen. Petals divided into four, fruit nearly round. -Curtis. I. 33. Flora Danica., 590. Meadows, June. P. Common. B. Flora Male and female organs in separate plants.- A. Hedges, June, P. Rare. Aspley,-Hazelwood Lane. B. Hedges, June P. Common. CERASTIUM. Gen. Pl. 797 Mouse-ear. CERASTIUM. Cup of 5 leaves. Petals cloven. Capsule 1-celled, opening at the point. 338. Common Mouse-ear. C. vulgatum. Leaves ovate, petals even with the cup, stems spreading. Curtis. II. 34. Walls, Pastures, May, P. Common. 339. Clammy Mouse-ear. - C. viscosum. Upright, woolly and clammy. Curtis. II. 35. Walls, Pastures, April, A. Common. 340. Least Mouse-ear. C. semidecandrum. Five males in the flower, petals nicked. Curtis. II. 33. Walls, April, A. Common. X Males. V Females. Dec. Pen. 341. Field Mouse-ear. C. arvense. Leaves between strap and spear-shaped, blunt, smooth, blossoms larger than the cup. Curtis. VI. 29. Sowerby. 93. Cornfields, May, P. Rare. Kempston,-Ford-End, Barton Hill. Wellest. formed it Dentory 4/5/491 on Bushill Leaves heart-shaped, sitting, flowers solitary, fruit hanging down. Curtis. I. 34. Wet Ditches, July, P. Common. 343. Dwarf Mouse-ear. C. pumilum. Five males in the flowers, petals cloven the Ampthill,-Aspley. Spurrey. SPERGULA. Gen. Pl. 798. Cup of 5 leaves. Petals 5, entire. Capsule ovate, 1-celled with 5 valves. 344. Corn Spurrey. S. arvensis. Leaves in whorls, 10 males in the flower. --~ Cornfields, June, A. Common. 345. Smooth Spurrey. -S. pentandra. |