MONOECIA— TETRANDRIA. Almis. 131 



Subularia repens, folio minus rigido. Dill, in Linn. Corresn. v 2 



136. '' 



S. repens, foliis convexo-planis. Dill. Muse. 542. <. 8 1 . 



In watery sandy places, especially about the margins of lakes and 

 pools. 



Perennial. June. 



Root somewhat fleshy, tap-shaped, with numerous simple fibres, 

 as well as some horizontal runners, from the crown. Stem none. 

 Leaves several, ascending, 3 or 4 inches long, linear, entire, 

 fleshy, slightly channelled ; commonly smooth, but the Rev. Mr. 

 Williams has found a hairy variety in Shropshire. Barren Jl. 

 generally solitary, on simple upright stalks, greenish ; fertile 

 ones radical, sessile, their styles chiefly visible. Mr. Wilson of 

 Warrington has communicated specimens of a variety with 2 

 barren Jlowers on each stalk, found in Anglesea, in only one 

 place, but there plentifully. 



430. ALNUS. Alder. 



Tourn.t.2bQ. Willd. Sp. PL v. 4. 334. Hall. Hist. v.2. 300. Comp. 

 ed.4.l46. Gcertn.t.OO. 



Nat. Ord. Ametitacece. Linn. 50. Juss. 99. 



Barr.Jl. numerous, aggregate, in a loose, cylindrical cat- 

 kin., imbricated every way. Cal. a permanent, wedge- 

 shaped scale, 3-flowered, with 2 very minute lateral 

 scales. Cor. composed of 3 equal j^o/t/'^, attached to the 

 inner side of every scale, eace o^\ petal, in 4 deep, equal, 

 ovate, obtuse segments. Filam. 4, from the tube of the 

 corolla, shorter than its segments, and opposite to them. 

 Ayith. of 2 round lobes. 



Fert.Jl. fewer, aggregate, in an oval, firm catkin, imbricated 

 every way. Cal. a permanent, wedge-shaped scale, 2- 

 flowered. Cor. none. Germen compressed, of 2 cells. 

 Stxjlcs 2, parallel, tapering, a litde prominent, deciduous. 

 Stigm. simple. Nut ovate, bou}', compressed, ano-ular, 

 without wings, of 2 cells. Kernels solitary, ovate, acute. 



Trees, with hard wood. Leaves alternate, stalked, simple, 

 wavy or cut, deciduous, with twin deciduous stipulas. 

 Catkins terminal, panicled, pendulous, earHer than the 

 foliage. 



1. A. glutinosa. Common Alder. 



Leaves round ish-w^edge-shaped, wavy, serrated, glutinous, 

 rather abrupt; downy at the branching of the veins be- 

 neath. 



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