GAULTHERIA, GOODYERA. 389 



101. GAULTHERIA. 18. 51. 



procum'bens (spicy wintergreen. O. w. J. 4. or '.O, stem procumbent ; 

 branches erect ; leaves obovate, acute at the base ; flowers few, nodding. 

 Berries red, consisting in part of the permanent calyx ; a little mealy, plea- 

 sant tasted. S. 



52. GENTIANA. 47. 46. 



crini'ta (fringed gentian. O. b. S. 4), stem terete; branches long, 1 flowered; 

 leaves lanceolate, acute ; corolla 4 cleft ; divisions obovate, gash ciliate. 

 18 i. -S. 



sapona'ria (O. b. Oct. 4), leaves ovate ; lanceolate, acute, 3 nerved ; flowers 

 whirl capitate, sessile ; corol ventricose, closed, 10 cleft ; interior segments 

 unequally 3 cleft, as long as the exterior ones ; segments of the calyx ovate, 

 shorter than the tube. 18 i. /S. 



1510. GERANIUM .* 14. 73. 



macula'tum (crow foot geranium. O. r. &b. J. 4), erect ; pubescence reversed ; 

 stem dichotomous ; leaves opposite, 3 or 5 parted, gashed ; upper ones ses- 

 sile ; peduncles 2 flowered ; petals obovate. 1 2 f. . 

 Exotic. 



sanguin"eum (bloody geranium. 4), peduncle 1 flowered ; leaves 5 parted, 3 

 cleft, orbicular ; capsule bristly at the top. 



132. GERARDIA. 40. 40. 



1. Flowers purple. * 



tenuifo'lia (O. Au Sept. $), very branching ; leaves linear, acute, scabrous ; 

 peduncles axillary, longer than the flowers ; teeth of the calyx acute. 

 610 i. S. 



2. Flowers yellow. 



fla'va (false foxglove. O. y. Ju. 4), pubescent ; stem nearly simple; leaves 

 sub-sessile, lanceolate, entire or toothed ; lower ones sub-pinnatifid, gashed ; 

 flowered axillary, opposite, sub-sessile. 23 f. <S. 

 1113. GEUM. 35. 92. 



riw'k (purple veins, O. p. J. 4), pubescent ; stem simple ; radical leaves 

 interruptedly pinnate ; canline ones 3 cleft ; flowers nodding ; petals as 

 long as the calyx ; awns plumose, nearly naked at the top, minutely 

 uncinate. 18 in. 



virginia'num, (evens. O. w. Ju. 4), "pubescent ; radicle and lower cauline 

 leaves ternate, upper ones lanceolate ; stipules ovate, sub-entire ; flowers 

 erect ; petals shorter than the calyx ; awns hooked, naked ; at the apex 

 twisted, hairy. Var. trilobum, has the radical leaves 3 lobed or ternate. 

 2f. -S. 



131. GLECHOMA. 42. 39. 



hedera'cea (ground ivy, gill-overground. O. b. & r. M 4), leaves reniform cre- 

 nate ; stem root ing. Var. cordata, leaves cordate. & 



172. GNAPHALIUM. 49. 55. 



margarita'ceum (large flowered life-everlasting. O. y. & w. Ju. 4). leaves 

 linear lanceolate, gradually narrowing, acute ; stem branching above ; co- 

 rymb fastigiate ; flowers pedicelled. Flowers with white pearly rays and 

 yellow disks. 12 f. S. 



poly ceph" alum (sweet scented life-everlasting. O. y-w. Ju. ), leaves lance- 

 linear, acute, glabrous above, downy beneath ; stem panicled, downy ; eo- 

 rymbs terminal. 1 2 f. S. 



51. GOMPHRENA. 54. 30. 



Exotic. 



globo'sa (globe amaranth, bachelor's button, r. Au. ), stem erect ; leaves 

 lance ovate, heads solitary ; peduncles 2 leaved. 



181. GOODYERA. 7. 21. 



pubesf'cens (rattle-snake leaf, scrophula-weed. O. y. w. Ju. 4), leaves radical, 

 ovate, petioled, veins coloured, reticulate ; scape sheathed ; scape and flow- 

 er pubescent ; lip ovate acuminate ; petals ovate. 1015 i. S. 



* See Erodium and Pelargonium. 

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