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STA’'CHYS. 
Corolla scarcely longer than the lobes of the calyx; 
f leaves bluntish. } 
L arven’sis 
Corolla much longer than the calyx. 
Flowers crowded close to the top of the stem; lower~ 
part of the calyx (almost) without hairs. ; 
Beton'ica. Setony. 
Flowers spreading down the stem; calyx hairy. 
Leaves white with long, felted hairs, especially on | 
( the under side. german ica. ) 
Leaves green, hairs scattered, not felted. 
Leaves wide, heart-shaped, stalked; plant with a. , 
very disagreeable smell. } 7 
sylvatiica. Hedge Woundwort. [fo 
Leaves rather narrow, without (or the lower el 
with very short) stalks. 
palus'tris. Marsh Woundwort. 
STAT ICE. 
Leaves 2-6 inches long, widish, with faint, but distinct, 
( lateral nerves diverging from the mid-rib. } 
Limo’nium. Sea Lavender. 
Leaves rarely 2 inches, without diverging nerves. 
Nearly all the branches with flowers, which have green 
bracts under them. 
auriculefo'lia. | 
Flowerless branches numerous, much twisted ; bracts 
under the flowers scaly. } 
. I ee 
reticula'ta. auric. retic. 
STELLA’RIA. 
Lower leaves distinctly stalked. 
Stem with a line of hairs down one side only; flowers 
f small, the petals usually short. | 
L media. Chickweed- 
Stem hairy all round. 
Styles (in most of the flowers) 5; hairs on the stem 
more or less sticky. } 
aquatica. 
Styles 3 in all the flowers ; few or none of the hairs 
sticky. ) 
nemorum./ 
Ly one of the leaves stalked. 
