26 IDENTIFYING WILD FLOWERS. 



flowers in dense panicles ; plant hairy, sticky ; sepals 5, 

 with some hairs gland-tipped ; petals 5, notched ; leaves 

 oval, fin. ; dry places ; 6-10 in. (c.) 215 



Rue-leaved Saxifrage. Diam. J in. ; flowers with 5 

 roundish petals ; sepals 5, joined ; stem small, reddish ; 

 leaves 3-forked, J-J in. ; stamens 10 ; walls ; 2-5 in. 

 (c.) 484 



Broad-leaved Woodruff. Diam. J in. ; corolla bell- 

 shaped, 4-lobed ; stamens 4 ; flowers clustered, terminal ; 

 leaves 4 in a whorl, elliptical, 3-veined, 1 in. ; stem 4- 

 angled ; shrubberies, etc. ; 1 ft. (E.A.) 590 



Wild Beaked Parsley. Diam. each flower J in., with 

 5 petals and 5 stamens ; each simple umbel J in. ; com- 

 pound umbel 2-4 in. ; leaves fern-like, twice or thrice 

 pinnate, 5-10 in. ; fruit narrow, smooth ; waysides ; 1-4 

 ft. (v.c.) 554 



Minute. 



Speedwell-leaved Whitlow-grass. Diam. -| in. ; leaves 

 rough, egg-shaped, toothed, f in., clasping stem; 

 sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 6 ; lime rocks ; 6-12 in. 

 (R.) 86 



Smooth Field-pepperwort. Diam. J- in. ; leaves hoary 

 or downy, upper arrow-shaped at base, 1 to 2 in. ; plant 

 branched and woody at base ; sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 

 6, with violet anthers ; fields ; 6-15 in. (c.) 75 



Naked-stalked Teesdalia. Diam. nearly J in. ; leaves 

 all radical 1-2 in., pinna tifid, close to the ground, with 

 broad spreading lobes ; sepals 4, spreading ; petals 4, 

 unequal ; stamens 4 or 6 ; fruit roundish ; dry banks ; 

 2-4 in. (R.) 71 



Perfoliate Penny-cress. Diam. nearly \ in. ; sepals 4 ; 

 petals 4 ; stamens 6 ; stem leaves cordate, clasping the 

 stem, 1 in. ; pods small, obcordate, yV i n - J ^ me rocks ; 

 4-6 in. (R.) 66 



Alpine Hutchinsia. Diam. ^ in. ; petals 4, twice as 

 long as the 4 sepals which fall off ; stamens 6 ; stem naked, 

 leaves pinnate ; fruiting stalk long ; rocks, Ingleboro' ; 

 2-4 in. (R.) 70 



