JULY FLOWERS. 143 



erect ; leaves lanceolate, sessile, opposite, upper ones 

 2J in., covered with black dots ; marshes ; 1-3 it. (c.) 972 



Leafy-branched Spurge. Diam. J in. ; flowers of un- 

 usual structure ; juice milky ; leaves alternate, sessile, thin, 

 narrow, 1J in. ; stem slender, naked below ; branches or 

 rays about 15, long, slender ; bracts J in. oliam., kidney- 

 shaped ; woods ; 1-2 ft. (L.) 1063 



Twiggy-leaved Mustard. Diam. J in. ; sepals 4, erect ; 

 petals 4 ; stamens 6 ; pod narrow, compressed laterally ; 

 blade of petal obovate, cuneate ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, 

 somewhat toothed, rough with trifid hairs ; waste places ; 

 1J ft. (R.A.) 117 



Very Small. 



Round-leaved Fluellen. Diam. nearly J in. ; length 

 ^ in. ; sepals 5 ; corolla closed, tubular, spurred ; stamens 

 4 ; flowers axillary, solitary ; throat purplish above ; 

 plant rather hairy ; leaves roundish-ovate, f in. ; corn- 

 fields ; 4-15 in. (L.) 858 



Dyer's Woad. Diam. nearly J in. ; sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; 

 stamens 6 ; flowers in crowded corymbs ; plant nearly 

 smooth, glaucous ; root leaves lanceolate ; stem leaves 

 sagittate, 3J in., sessile ; fruits hanging ; cliffs ; 1-3 ft. 

 (L.) 64 



Prickly Lettuce. Heads diam. nearly J in. ; length 

 i in. ; florets all ray, strap-shaped ; flowers in leafy 

 panicles ; leaves upright, arrow -shaped at the base, clasp- 

 ing, deeply cut ; plant milky, prickly below ; waste 

 places ; 3-5 ft. (B.) 618 



Many-podded Hedge-mustard. Diam. nearly J in. ; 

 sepals 4 ; petals 4 ; stamens 6 ; leaves with a large tri- 

 angular terminal lobe, coarsely toothed ; stem very leafy, 

 glabrous ; fruit pods J in., on short thick stalks ; paths ; 

 1-2 ft. (a.) 113 



Least Gentianella. Diam. -^ in. ; length J in. ; calyx 

 4-lobed ; corolla 4-lobed ; stamens 4 ; leaves f in., slender, 

 lanceolate, sessile ; stem angled, forked ; flower stalks 

 long ; flowers open only in sunshine ; sandy bays ; 4-8 

 in, (R.) 788 



