204 ORDERS, GENERA, AND SPECIES. 



Order 33. Portulacese. Stamens 3-5 ; petals 5 ; sepals 

 2 ; ovary superior, 1 -celled ; a low succulent herb 

 with opposite leaves and small flowers. 



446. Montia fontana, 114 ; May 7 ; Great Britain* Ire- 

 land, Channel Islands. p. 42 



447. Claytonia perfoliata^ ; May 18 ; naturalised in 

 many places. p. 41 



448. Claytonia alsinoides, ; May 26 ; Glasgow^ 

 Lancashire, naturalised in many places. p. 55 



449. Portulaca oleracea t ; June 17 ; Richmond 

 (Surrey), etc. p. 90 



Order 34. Illecebraceae. Stamens 1-5 ; petals 4-5 (or 

 in Illecebrum) ; sepals 4-5 ; ovary superior ; small 

 branching herbs with entire, sessile leaves and small 

 flowers. 



450. Illecebrum verticillatumj 4 ; July 15 ; Devon* 

 Cornwall, Channel Islands. p. 122 



451. Corrigiola littoralis, 2 ; July 22 ; Cornwall, 

 Devon. p. 121 



452. Herniaria gldbra, 4 ; July 12 ; Lincoln, Norfolk^ 

 Suffolk, Cambridge, Channel Islands. p. 126 



453. Polycarpon tetraphyllum, 4 ; June 4 ; Cornwall, 

 Devon, Dorset, Channel Islands. p. 74 



Order 35. Scleranthacese. Stamens 1-10 ; petals ; 

 calyx 4-5-lobed ; ovary superior ; small, low, tufted 

 herbs with opposite, connate leaves and small, 

 green, axillary flowers. 



454. Scleranthus annuus> 106 ; June 13 ; Great 

 Britain, Ireland, Channel Islands: p. 76 



455. Scleranthus perennis, 4 ; July 10 ; Radnor, 

 Warwick, and Norfolk to Cornwall and Dorset. p. 125 



Order 36. Grossulariaceae. Stamens 4-5^ alternate with 

 petals ; sepals 4-5 ; ovary inferior ; fruit a pulpy 

 berry ; shrubs with lobed leaves and small, greenish 

 flowers. 



