perfolia'ta. 



OCTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Chlora. s q 3 



A. Leaves 5-lobed, very entire: the lower lobes notched : campes'tre* 



corymbus with 3 divisions^ upright. 



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Hunt. e<vel. at p. 1Q0 ; i. p. 183. ed. 1L-E. hot. $Q\~Toum. 

 386. l-Spect. de la Nat. ii. 2<?. 2. at p. 290. and Nat. 

 delin. ii. If?. 2. at p. 312-Dod. 840. 2-Ger. em. 1484. 

 2-J. 5. i. 2. l66~Trag. U23-Lon. i. 36. 1. 



jB^ri angular, cork-like. Seldom ripens its fruit in Swe- 

 den. Linn. Blossoms terminating ; pale green. 



Common Maple. Hedges and thickets. S. June.* 



CHLO RA. Cal. 8-leaved : Moss. 1 petal, 6 or 8- 



cleft: Cap. 1 -celled, 2-vaIved, many- 

 seeded. 



C. Leaves perforated. 



E. hot. 6Q~Walc.-Barr. 515 and 5\§~J. B. iii. 355-H. ox. 

 V. 26. row 1. 1. and 2./. l-Pet. 55. 8-Clus. ii. 180- 

 Lob. obs. 219-Ger. em. 547. 2-Pari. 272. 4~-Ger. 437. 2. 



Root-leaves oval, sitting, spread in form of a star; lowest 

 stem-leaves oval, spear- shaped, sitting, the rest perforated, oval- 

 spear-shaped. Flowers in a kind of umbel, of 3 rays, encom- 

 passed by the uppermost leaf, the middle one bearing a single 

 flower without any leaves ; the outer ones terminated by a leaf 

 similar to the stem-leaves, from whioh an umbellule supporting 1 

 or more flowers. Woodward. Leaves of the calyx, and divi- 

 sions of the blossom varying from 8 to 10. Stamens from 6 to 

 9. Caps, oblong, longer than the tube of the blossom. Style 

 thickest towards the top, cloven, yellow. Summits 2, shaped 

 like a horse-shoe, yellow. Bloss. fine full yellow. 



Perforated Yellow-nvort. Stiff clay or marly grounds; 

 Mountainous meadows and pastures in a calcareous soil. [Near 

 Bungay, Suffolk. Mr. Woodward. Side of Malvern Chace, 

 Worcestershire. Mr. Ballard. Edge of the Ridd Cliff, Wor- 

 cestershire. St. Coalbrookdale. Mr. Aikin. Ranton Abbey, 

 Staffordshire. River side opposite to St. Vincent's Rocks.] 



A. June — Sept. 



VACCrNIUM. Calyx superior: bhss.l petal :fla- 



ments fixed to the receptacle : berry 4-celled, 



many-seeded; beneath; dimpled. 



( 1 ) Leaves annual, or deciduous. 



* The wood is much used for turning in the lathe, and vessels may be 

 turned so thin as to transmit light. 







