DIADELPHIA. OCTANDRIA. Polygala. 
Tendrils from the ends of the leaves. Linn. Leaf- stalks oftent 
trooked. Texdrils — forked, and sometimes with 2 mi+ 
- mute leaves near the - pe stents Fruit-stalks straight, 
naked. Legumens with 9 seeds. Mr. Woop. Flowers few, 
yellow. Spikes short. Mrs Wo oopwarp. Stems 3- pier 
to perfection. Calyx leaves inversely heart-shaped, white, very 
small. — Bloss. sauitard oblong, concave, reflected at the end, not 
land quite covered with it. Mr. Brown. Among loose stones 
. E. side of the Wrekin. Mr. 5 oe Dry stony places 
in Furness Fells. rm hill, above the 
OCTANDRIA. 
POLYG/ALA. Calyx 5- Yeaved: 2 larger wing- 
like, before the ripening of the seeds, co- 
Joured: caps. inversely heart-shaped, 2- 
celled: seeds solitary. 
vulga’ris, P. Flowers in bunches: stems herbaceous, simple, trail- 
ing: leaves strap-spear-shaped, 
Walc.—Fl. dan. 5\6-—Kuiph. 11-E. bot, 76-F. B. iii, $86. 3 
and 4—~Dod. 253—Lob. obs. 228. 1, andit. i. 416,.2-Ger. 
em. 564—Park. 1332. 2-Trag. 57 1—Lonic. i, 183. 1-F« 
B. iti. 362-Lab, ics i, 417. 1-Ger. em, 563, 3-Gere 
449, 4. 
