66 PENTANDRIADIGYNIA. 



84. SALSOLA. 



1. S. Kali, herbaceous, decumbent, and very bushy ; leaves 

 awl-shaped, spirious-pointed, rough ; calyx with a dilated mar- 

 gin. Prickly Saltwwt. 



Hob. Sandy sea-shores frequent. July. Q 



One of the plants from which, in Spain, barilla is manufac- 

 tured. 



85. ULMUS. 



1. 7. montanci) leaves broadly elliptical, pointed, rough, doubly 

 serrated ; flowers stalked, loosely tufted, 5 or 6-cleft ; capsule 

 somewhat orbicular, slightly cloven, naked ; branches drooping, 

 their bark even. Broad-leaved Elm. 



Hob. Woods and hedges. April. 



8G. GENTIANA. 



1. G. Amarella, stem flowering from top to bottom, with short 

 axillary branches ; corolla purplish, salver-shaped, 5-cleft, beard, 

 ed in the throat ; segments of the calyx nearly equal. Autumnal 

 Gentian. 



Hal). " Links below Scrammerston, and on Holy Island ; 

 Links south of Bamborough," Thomp. Ancroft Moor, 

 Aug. 



2. G. campestriS) stem somewhat corymbose ; corolla purplish, 

 salver-shaped, 4-cleft, bearded in the throat ; two outer segments 

 of the calyx ovate, very large. Field Gentian. 



Hob. Green pastures. Near Genesis Gull-hole; banks 

 beyond Spittal; Links at Goswick, and " below Budle," 

 Thomp. Ancroft Moor, and very plentiful on Cheviot 

 and the adjacent hills. Aug. Q 



87. SANICULA. 



1. S. Europcea, radical leaves simple, deeply lobed ; flowers all 

 nearly sessile, cream-coloured, in little capitate umbels. Wood 

 Sanicle. 



Hob. Woods frequent. Longridge Dean. Fenwick Wood, 

 and hedges between it and Detchant. June. If. 



