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entire, exstipulate leaves and conspicuous, sweet- 

 scented flowers. 



1049. Daphne Mezereum, 9 ; March 1 ; an alien or 

 denizen, chiefly in the South. p. 22 



1050. Daphne laureola, 51 ; March 1 ; Durham to 

 Devon and Kent, Channel Islands. p. 17 



SUB-DIVISION (6). 

 Ovary inferior; 



Order 71. Santalaceae. Stamens 3-5, opposite the seg- 

 ments of the calyx ; ovary 1 -celled ; parasitic herbs 

 with entire, alternate leaves and inconspicuous 

 flowers. 



1051. Thesium humifusum (linophyllum), 22 ; June 14 ; 

 Norfolk and Gloucester to Cornwall and Sussex, Channel 

 Islands. p. 73 



1052. Thesium humtte, ; June 16 ; Devon. p. 74 



Order 72. Aristolochiaceae. Stamens 6-12, epigynous ; 

 calyx 3-lobed or lipped ; ovary 4-6 -celled ; herbs^ 

 sometimes climbing, with alternate leaves. 



1053. Asarum Europceum, 6 ; May 15 ; Wilts., Here- 

 ford, Bucks, York, Denbigh, Lancaster. p. 54 



1054. Aristolochia Clematitis, ; June 6 ; York south- 

 wards, rare. p. 82 



DIVISION II. 



Flowers with corolla and calyx absent, and with stamens 

 and pistils in separate flowers (except Buxus and 

 Mercurialis t in which a calyx is preseut 



SUB-DIVISION (a). 

 Flowers not in catkins. 



Order 73. Empetraceae. Dioecious ; stamens 3 ; perianth 

 of scales^ but apparently of 3 petals and 3 sepals ; 



