2 3P DECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 



605. (Loes.PruJf. 12. /. 2. Ger. t. 622./. i. Pet. 



herb. t. (>S-f- 9-) 

 Sea Chickweed. Anglis. 

 Upon the fea coaft in fandy foils frequent, as upon 



the coaft by Leith, &c. % . VII. 

 The leaves are fmooth and oppofite, and grow fo 



clofe together at the tops of the ftalks as to make 



them appear quadrangular. 



ARENARIA foliisovatis acutis petioiatis nervofis, 

 5^. pi. 605. (Oed. Ban. t. 429. opt. Pet. herb. t. 



59^ f' I-) 

 Plantain-leav'd Chickweed. Anglis. 



In fhady woods, &c. as at MeaPis-Bank and Dung- 



Iafs-De72. T)r. Par Jons. G. VI. 

 The ftalk is dichotomous : the peduncles weak and 



deflex'd : the capfules pendulous. 



A. foliis fubovatis acutis felTilibus, corollis calycc 

 brevioribus. Sp.pl. 606. {Pet. herb. t. S9- f- 2. 

 Ger. em. 612./. 3 J 



The left Chickweed. Jnglis. 



Upon walls and other dry barren places. ,0. VI. 



A. foliis fillformibus, ftipulis membranaceis vagi- 

 nantibus. Sp.-pl. 606. {Loes. Prujf. 203. /. 6^. bo- 

 na. Pet. herb. t. 59./. 8.; 



Purple- jflower'd Chickweed, or Spurrey. Anglis. 



In gravelly foils frequent. Dr. Parfons. o. VI. 



There is a variety of this common on the fea coafts, 



much 



