JUNE FLOWERS. 69 



whorl, smooth, lanceolate ; petals 4, joined ; stamens 4 ; 

 stem 4-angled ; moist rocks ; 1-2 ft. (L.) 581 



Common Cress. Diam. J in. ; leaves much divided ; 

 sepals 4, short ; petals 4, short ; stamens 2, 4, or 6 ; 

 fruit nearly round, very flat, notched ; rubbish heaps ; 

 6-12 in. (R.A.) 78 



Alpine Pearlwort. Diam. J in. ; leaves opposite, awl- 

 shaped, tip awned ; plant tufted, rather glandular and 

 hairy ; sepals 5 ; petals 5, rather longer than blunt sepals ; 

 stamens 10 ; flower stalks solitary and very long ; dry 

 places ; 1-4 in. (c.) 192 



Common Wart-cress. Diam. nearly J in. ; sepals 4, 

 short ; petals 4 ; stamens 2, 4, or 6 ; leaves twice pinnate, 

 segments linear, with disagreeable odour ; flowers in short 

 racemes, opposite a leaf ; fruit-pouch 2-lobed, rough ; way- 

 sides ; prostrate, 3-10 in. (c.) 63 



Rough-fruited Corn Bedstraw. Diam. J in. ; leaves 

 rough, 6-8 in a whorl, lanceolate ; flowers 3 in an axillary 

 cluster ; fruit large, with hooked bristles ; fields ; 1-3 ft. 

 (L.) 584 



Minute. 



Goose-grass or Cleavers. Diam. nearly J in. ; cymes 3- 

 flowered ; stems straggling, long, rough, matted ; leaves 

 6-8 in a whorl, rough, lanceolate, with short, hooked 

 prickles bent back ; corolla 4-lobed ; stamens 4 ; hedges ; 

 1-5 ft. (v.c.) 582 



Rough Chervil. Diam. each flower J in. ; small umbels 

 f in. ; compound umbels 2J in. ; leaves ferny, bipinnate ; 

 stem slender, spotted purple, grooved, rough, and hairy ; 

 bracts several, fringed and turned down ; petals 5 ; 

 stamens 5 ; waysides ; 1-3 ft. (c.) 556 



Broad -leaved Hog's-fennel. Diam. each flower nearly J 

 in. ; small umbels f in. ; compound umbels 2J in. ; leaves 

 twice ternate ; leaflets broadly egg-shaped, cut and ser- 

 rated ; bracts narrow ; petals 5 ; stamens 5 ; moist 

 meadows ; 2-3 ft. (L.) 542 



Seaside Prickly Samphire or Sea Parsnip. Diam. each 

 flower nearly J in. ; small umbels f in. ; compound umbels 



