386 DACTYLIS, DROSERA. 



% '". 



leaves 2, oblong, obtuse ; lobe of the style round ish-rhomboidal, acuminate, 

 deflexed ; petals lanceolate : lip shorter than the petals, cleft before. 1 f. S. 



32. DACTYLIS. 4. 10. 

 glamera'ta (E. J. 4) f panicle glomerate; leaves carinate. 2 3 f. S. 



1113. DALIBARDA. 35. 92. 



fragardides (dry straw-berry. E. y. M. 4), leaves ternate ; leafets wedge-form, 

 gash-serrate, ciliate ; peduncles many-flowered ; tube of the calyx obconic. 



81. DAPHNE. 31. 25. 



Exotic. 



meze'reum (mezereon). M. >), flowers sessile, oauline, in threes; leaves lance- 

 olate. 



51. DATURA. 28. 41. 



stramonium (thorn apple. O. w-b. Au. ), pericarps spinose, erect, ovate ; leaves 

 ovate, glabrous, angular-dentate. S. 



5 2. DAUCUS. 45. 60. 



cardta (carrot, w. J. S ), seeds hispid ; petioles nerved underside ; divisions of 

 the leafets narrow-linear, acute. 2 3 f. 



122. DELPHINIUM. 26.61. 



Exotic. 



con*d"idum (larkspur, b. Ju. ), nectaries 1 leaved ; stem subdivided. Natu- 

 ralized. 



142. DENTARIA. 39. 63. 



diphyMa f tooth-root. O. y. M. 4), stem 2 leaved ; leafets ternate, sub-ovate, 

 unequally and incisely dentate ; root toothed. 68 i. S. 



102. DIANTHUS. 22.82. 



armefria (pink. r. Ju. C), flowers aggregate, fascicled ; scales of the calyx lan- 

 ceolate, villose, equalling the tube. 1 f. 

 Exotic, 

 barba'tus (sweet-william, r. & w. Ju. 4), flowers fascicled ; scales of the calyx 



ovate-subulate, equalling the tube ; leaves lanceolate. 



caryophyVlus (carnation or pink. r. & w. 4), flowers solitary ; scales ofthe calyx 

 sub-rhomboid, very short; petals crenate, beardless ; Iravcn linear-subulate, 

 channelled. By rich culture the stamens mostly change to petals. 

 chineri'si* (china pink. Ju. &), flowers solitary ; scales of the calyx subulate, 



spreading, leafy, equalling the tube ; petals crenate ; leaves lanceolate. 

 pluma'rius (single pink. r. & w. 4), flowers solitary; scales of the calyx sub- 

 ovate, very short and obtuse, awnless ; corolla many cleft, with the throat 

 hairy. 



5-1. DIERVILLA. . 48. 58. 



canadcn"sis (bush honey-suckle. O. y. Ju. > ), peduncles axillary and terminal, 

 dichotoraous, 3 flowered ; leaves ovate, serrate, acuminate. 2 3 f. S. 

 132. DIGITALIS. 40.40. 



Exotic. 



purpu'rea (foxglove, p. Ju. 3 ), leafets ofthe calyx ovate, acute ; corolla obtuse ; 

 upper lip entire ; leaves lance-ovate, rugose. 



101. DION.EA. 20.68. 



Southern. 



muscip"ula (Venus' fly-trap. E. w. Ju. 4), radical leaves, with terminal ciliate 

 appendages, somewhat resembling a rat-trap ; this is suddenly closed on being 

 irritated. 



41. DIPSACUS. 18. 56. 



sylves"tris (wild teasel. O. w-b. Ju. <J ), leaves rarely connate, opposite ; scales 

 of the receptacle straight; in volucrum curved upward. 3 4 f. S. 



51. DROSERA. 20. 68. 



rotundifo'lia (sundew. O. y-w. Au. 4), scape simple ; leoves nearly orbicular, 

 narrowed at the base ; petioles long, downy. Wet or damp. 48 i. S. 



51. ECHIUM. 41. 42. 



vulga're (blue thistle, b. M. <S), stem tuberculate-hispid ; leaves lance-linear, 

 hispid ; spikes lateral ; stamens longer than the corolla. 23 f. S. 



