388 EUPHRASIA, GALIUM. 



fives, petioled, lance ovate, serrate, rugose veined, roughish ; stem hollow. 

 4 6f. S. 



perfolia'tum (boneset, thorough- wort. O w. Au. 4), leaves connate perfoliate, 

 oblong serrate, rugose, downy beneath ; stem villose, 2 f. S. 



132. EUPHRASIA. 40. 35. 



officina'lis (eyebright. w. Ju. C), leaves ovate, obtusely toothed ; lower divi- 

 sions of the lip emarginate. 



1912. FAGUS. 50. 99. 



ferrugin"ea (red beech. O. y-w. M. > ), leaves ovate oblong, acuminate, pu^ 

 bescent beneath, coarsely toothed, at the base obtuse, sub-cordate oblique ; 

 ' nuts ovate, acutely 3 sided. 



233. FICUS. 53. 98. 



Exotic. 



ca'rica (fig tree. g. Ju. >), leaves cordate, 3 or 5 lobed, repand toothed ; lobes 

 obtuse, scabrous above, pubescent beneath. 5 8 f. 



1113. FRAG ARIA. 35. 92. 



virginia'na (wild strawberry. O. w. M. 4), calyx of the fruit spreading ; hairs 

 on the petioles erect, on the peduncles close pressed ; leaves somewhat gla- 

 brous above. 



Exotic. 



ve*"ca (English strawberry, w. m. 4), calyx of the fruit reflexed ; hairs on the 

 petioles spreading, on the peduncles close pressed. 



202. FRAXINUS. 44. 37. 



acumina'ta (white ash. O. w-g. M. >), leafets petioled, oblong, shining, 

 acuminate, very entire, or slightly toothed, glaucous beneath ; flowers 

 calycled. S. 



61. FRITILLARIA. M). 14. 



Exotic. 



imperia'lis (crown imperial, r. & y. M. 4), flowers under a leafy crown, nod- 

 ding ; leaves lance linear, entire. From Persia. 



malea'gru (fritillary, guinea-hen flower, p. & y. M. 4), leaves alternate, linear, 

 channelled ; stem 1 flowered ; nectary linear. Flower checkered. 

 31. FUCHSIA. 17. 88. 



Exotic. 



magcUa'nica (ear-drop, r.), peduncles axillary, 1 flowered ; leaves opposite or 

 in threes, very entire. Flowers pendulous. 



214. FUCUS. 57. 2. 



lo'rens, stem very short, dilated into a cup, sending out a fusiform, dichotoraous 

 receptacle. In the ocean. 



16-6. FUMARIA. 24. 62. 



Exotic. 



officina'lis (fumitory, r. J. ), stem branching, spread ; leaves more than de- 

 compound ; leafets wedge lanceolate, gashed. Naturalized. 610 i. 



212. FUN ARIA. 56. 4. 



hygromeVrica (hygrometer moss), leaves ovate, acute, concave, entire, inflected ; 

 capsules swelling, drooping, pear form ; pedicles very long, twisting spirally 

 when dry. 



61. GALANTHUS. 6. 17. 



nivaTis (snow drop. w. Ap. 4), leaves linear, keeled, acute, radical ; scape 1 

 flowered. 



41. GALIUM. 47. 57. 

 Fruit glabrous. 



trif'idum (bed straw. E. w. Ju 4), stem procumbent, scabrous backwards ; 

 cauline leaves in fives ; branch leaves in fours, linear, obtuse, scabrous at 

 the margin and on the nerves ; fascicle terminal, few flowered ; pedicels 

 short ; corollas mostly 3 cleft. S. 



asprel"lum (rough bed-straw. O. w. Ju. 4), stem diffuse, very branching, 

 prickly backwards ; leaves in fives and sixes, lanceolate, acuminate ; mar- 

 gins and nerves prickly ; pedicles short. 18 -24 i, & 



