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152. Drosera intermedia, 53 ; July 16 ; Caithness to 

 Sussex and Cornwall, Ireland. p. 119 



153. Drosera anglica, 55 ; July 18 ; Orkney south- 

 wards, rare in S. England, Ireland. p. 118 



Order n. Polygalaceae. Stamens 8, in 2 bundles ; petals 

 3-5, unequal ; sepals 5, 2 inner larger, petaloid ; 

 capsule 2-celled ; herbs with alternate, exstipulate, 

 simple leaves and racemose, irregular flowers. 



154. Polygala vulgaris, 79 ; F. W. F. vi. 73 ; May 26 ; 

 Shetland southwards, Ireland, Channel Islands. p. 40 



155. Polygala calcarea, 18 ; May 28 ; S. and S. E. of 

 England ; Channel Islands. p. 40 



156. Polygala amara, 1 ; June 15 ; Teesdale. p. 100 



157. Polygala amara, variety austriaca, 1 ; June 15 ; 

 Wye Down (Kent). p. 113 



Order 12. Frankeniaceae. Stamens 4-6 ; petals 4-6, 

 clawed ; sepals 4-6, combined into a tube at the 

 base ; ovary 1 -celled, 2-4-valved ; a low branched 

 herb with opposite, exstipulate leaves and small, 

 axillary, red flowers. 



158. FranJcenia Icevis, 12 ; Aug. 9 ; England S. E. 

 coast Yarmouth to Kent, Channel Islands. p. 170 



Order 13. Elatinaceae. Stamens 2-5 or twice as many ; 

 petals 2-4 ; sepals 2-4 ; capsule 3-5-valved ; small 

 aquatic herbs with spathulate, stipulate leaves and 

 minute, axillary flowers. 



159. Elatine hexandra, 21 ; July 24 ; mostly west side, 

 Perth to Surrey and Cornwall, N. and W. Ireland, p. 151 



160. Elatine Hydropiper, 3 ; July 26 ; Surrey, Wor- 

 cester, Anglesea ; Lough Neagh, Newry and Lagan Canal, 

 Ireland. p. 151 



Order 14. Caryophyllacese. Stamens 8-10 ; petals 4-5 ; 

 sepals 4-5 ; capsule 1 -celled, opening at top with 

 teeth ; herbs mostly with jointed stems, opposite 

 leaves, and regular (white or red) flowers. 



