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each side of the leaf) bluntish, without points, those of the 
stem rather broader than the rest, all of them linear, flat; 
the upper part of the stem bearing ovato-lanceolate bracteas, 
which are membranous in the margin and fringed below. 
Calyx slightly spreading when in flower, almost as long as 
the flower-stalk. Several stems arise from the same root, 
often bearing two flowers. Seeds kidney-shaped, rough or 
granulated. 
48. Cherleria sedoides.— Ben Lawers.—July 13, and August 
16, 1827.— Calyx 1-leaved, deeply divided into 5 segments ? 
Stamens from a glandular disk, those filaments alternate with 
the petals, having at their base two yellow glands, one on 
each side; the other filaments are placed between the glands, 
not at their backs—the glands project beyond the insertion 
of the adjoining filaments and have a pore at their extremities. 
49. Cotyledon Umbilicus.—Anglesea.—July 4, 1828.—I 
find theanther 2-valved. Filaments inserted between the valves 
and extending to the centre; the two valves becoming 
reflexed and externally concave. In this state the anther is 
versatile, but previously not evidently so. Nectaries deep 
yellow, not red. 
50. Sedum dasyphyllum.—Conway.—June 11, 1828.— Nec- 
taries yellow, obovate and notched, or almost obcordate. Pistils 
sometimes 8, always equal to the number of petals, nectaries, 
and calyx-segments, and the stamens twice as many. Those 
Jilaments alternate with the petals are longer than the rest. 
Calyz-segments very fleshy, convex on both sides. 
51. Sedum anglicum.—Anglesea.—July 8, 1828.— The fila- 
ments opposite to the petals are connected to the bases of the 
petals, and even those which are alternate with them are in 
some degree connected in like manner. I cannot perceive a 
red rib on the petals. Nectary dark red, as also the 
anthers. : | di os 
52. Sedum reflerum.—Roofs at Aber.—July 11, 1828.— 
Segments of the calyx with concave backs. Petals keeled at the 
back, above twice the length of the calyx, channelled above. 
Anthers oblong, yellow. Nectaries yellow, very short and 
abrupt, their length less than the breadth, flattened. . Fila- 
