274 PRIMULACE.fi. (pRIMROdE FAMILY.) 



7. GLAtlX, L. SEA-MILK WORT. 



Calyx bell-shaped, 5-cleft; the lohcs ovate, petal-like. Corolla wanting Bta. 

 mcns 5, on the base of the calyx, alternate with its lobes. Pod 5-valved, few- 

 seeded. A low and leafy fleshy perennial, with opposite oblong and entire ses- 

 sile leaves, and solitary nearly sessile (purplish and white) flowers in their axils, 

 (An ancient Greek name, from yAavKoy, sea-green.) 



1. O. marfitinia, L. Sea-shore of New England from Cape Cod 

 northward. June. (Eu.) 



8. AN A GALL 18, Tourn. PIMPERNEL. 



Calyx 5-parted. Corolla wheel-shaped, with almost no tube, 5-parted, longer 

 than the calyx ; the divisions broad. Stamens 5 : filaments bearded. Pod mem- 

 branaccous, circumcissile, the top falling off like a lid, many-seeded. Low, 

 spreading or procumbent herbs, with opposite or whorled entire leaves, and soli- 

 tary flowers on axillary peduncles. 



1 A. ARVENSIS, L. (COMMON PIMPERNEL.) Leaves ovate, sessile, short- 

 er than the peduncles ; petals obovate, obtuse, fringed with minute teeth. (T) 

 Waste sandy fields. June -Aug. Flowers variable in size, scarlet, some- 

 times purple, blue, or white, quickly closing at the approach of bad weather; 

 whence the popular name of " Poor Man's Weather-glass." (Nat. from Eu.) 



9. CENTUNCUL-US, L. CHAFFWEED. 



Calyx 4 -5-parted. Corolla shorter than the calyx, 4 -5-cleft, wheel-shaped, 

 with an um-shaped short tube, usually withering on the summit of the pod 

 (which is like that of Anagallis). Stamens 4-5: filaments beardless. Very 

 small annuals, with alternate entire leaves, and solitary inconspicuous flowers in 

 their axils. (Derivation obscure.) 



1. C. minimus, L. Stems ascending (2'- 5' long); leaves ovate, obo- 

 vate, or spatulate-oblong ; flowers nearly sessile, the parts mostly in fours. (C. 

 lanccolatus, Midix.) Low grounds, Illinois and southward. (Eu.) 



1O. SAJTIOL.US, L. WATER PIMPERNEL. BROOK-WEED. 



Calyx 5-cleft; the tube adherent to the base of the ovary. Corolhi somewhat 

 bell-shaped, 5-cleft, commonly with 5 sterile filaments in the sinuses. Stamens 

 5, on the tube of the corolla, included. Pod 5-valved at the summit, many- 

 seedcd. Smooth herbs, with alternate entire leaves, and small white flowers in 

 racemes. (" According to Pliny, an ancient Druidical name, probably same as 

 slanlus in Celtic, the healing-herb") 



1. S. Valeriindi, L. Stem erect (6' -12' high), leafy; leaves obovate; 

 bracts none; bractlcts on the middle of the slender ascending pedicels; calyx- 

 lobes ovate, shorter than the corolla. (Eu.) 



Var. America mis. More slender, becoming diffusely branched; ra- 

 cemes often panicled, the pedicels longer and spreading ; bractlcts, flowers, and 

 pods smaller. (S. florib(;ndus, H. B. K.) Wet places ; common. June- Sept 



