DECANDRIA DIGYNIA. 225 



nibus procumbentibus, caule credo niidiufculo, 

 Sp.pl. ^-^g. (Oed.Dan. t. 348. Moris, hiji.f. 12. 

 t. 9./. 26. bona.) 



Mofs Saxifrage. Anglis. 



Upon the roeks in the highlands very common. 



n. V. 



The trailing offsets of the roots form a complete 

 cufnion : the intire leaves, and the lobes of the 

 trifid ones, are fnarply pointed : the petals are 

 white, with yellow ungues^ growing a little ere<fl, 

 obtufe, or Hightly emarginated. 



'S I, 



SCLERANTHUS. Gen. pi. 562. 

 Cal. i-phyllus. Cor. nulla. Sem. 2, calyce inclufa. 

 SCLERANTHUS calycibus frudiis patulis. Sp. 

 pi. 580. {Oed. Dan. t. 504. Pet. herb. /. 9./. 7.) 

 Annual Knawel, or German Knot-grafs. Anglis. 

 In corn fields frequent. O. VII. 



DIANTHUS. Gen. pi. ^65. 

 Cal. cylindricus, i- phyllus •, bafi fquamis 4. Petala 

 5, unguiculata. Caps, cylindrica, i-locularis. 

 * Flores folitarii^ plures in eode?n caule. 

 DIANTHUS floribus folitariis ; fquamis calycinis 

 lanceolatis binis, corollis crenatis. Sp. pi. 588. 

 (Pet. herb. t. 56. f. 2. Ger. em. S9Z' f' ^0 

 Maiden Pinks. Anglis. 

 In the king's park at Edinburgh. V- . Vll. 



D. fioribus fubfolitariis j fquamis calycinis lanceo- 

 Q^ latis 



