Old. 1.] HEXANDIUA MONOGYNIA. 77 



Groves. If. 5. L. much narrower. Pan. smaller. 



3. L. sylvdtica, J. sy lvaticus, 11. 737. (Great W.) Panicle cymose, 



doubly compound. Flowers and bracteas aggregate. Capsule 

 pointed. Crest of the seeds obsolete. 

 Woods and bushy gr.lf. 5, 6. Ste?ns\2 — 18m. L.br. Caps, small. 



4. L. campestris, J. camp. 10. 672. (Field W.) Panicle of three or 



four ovate, dense, partly stalked, clusters. Capsule obovate, ob- 

 tuse, with a small point, shorter than the calyx. Seeds stalked, 

 without a crest. 

 Barren past. If. 4, 5. Scarcely a span high. L. flat, very hairy at 

 the margin. 



5. L. congesta, Suppl. 2718. (Many-headed Bog W.) Panicle of 



numerous, dense, roundish-ovate, partly stalked, clusters. Cap- 

 sule obovate, obtuse, with a small point, as long as the calyx. 

 Seeds stalked, without a crest. 

 Turfy marshes. If. 6. Stem 18 w. L s narrow, fiat ; edges rough, 

 hairy. A var. ofh. campestris. 



6. L. spiedta, J. spic" 17. 1176. (Spiked W.) Panicle dense, com- 



pound, oblong, lobed, drooping. Capsule elliptical, with a small 

 point. Crest of the seeds obsolete. Stem-leaves channelled. 

 Lofty mount. If. 7, 8. Stem slender, 4 in. Pan. lobed, rnany-fi. 



7. L. arcudta, Suppl. 2688. (Curved Mountain W.) Panicle some- 



what umbellate, partly compound, with drooping branches. 

 Heads globose, of few flowers. Bracteas membranous, fringed. 

 Capsule elliptical. Leaves channelled. 

 Barren Northern Scott, mount. If , 7. Stem 4 in. with 1 or 2 

 leaves. Fl. about 3 together, in small round heads, collected 

 into a terminal panicle. 



200. BeRBERIS. Barberry. 



1. B. vulgaris, 1. 49. (Common B.) Thorns 3-cleft. Clusters 

 pendulous. Leaves obovate-oblong, with bristly serratures. 

 Petals entire. 

 Hedges and chalky hills. Tj . 5, 6. L. ovate, in tufts. Fl. bright yell. 



201. FRANKeNIA. Sea-heath. 



1. F. lavis, 3. 205. (Smooth S.) Leaves linear, revolute, crowded ; 



fringed at the base. Flowers solitary. 

 Muddy salt-marshes. If. 7- Stems prostrate, forked. L. glauc. 

 Fl. flesh-col. 



2. F. pulverulenta, 31. 2222. (Powdery S.) Leaves obovate, abrupt; 



downy, and somewhat powdery beneath. 

 Coast of Suss. rare. 0.7. Prostr. Cal.prismat. Fl. pale-red. 



202. PEPLIS. Purslane. 



1. P. Portula, 17. 1211. (Water P.) Petals wanting, or scarcely 

 visible. Leaves opposite, obovate, stalked. 

 In marshes. ©.7, 8. Prostr. rooting. L.oppos. Fl. small, reddish. 



