ORDER 19. CARYOPHYLLACEJfi. 53 



2. SAPONARIA, L. SOAPWORT. Calyx tubular, 5-toothed, w ithout 

 bractlcts. Petals 5, unguiculate. Stamens 10. Styles 2. Capsules ob- 

 long, 1-cellecl. Flowers in cymous panicles. July, August. Fig. 45. 



Cal yx tube oblong, neither angled nor veined (SAPONABI A.) No. 1 



Calyx tube ovoid, 5-angled, at length S-winged, very smooth. (VACCAKIA.). . .No. 2 



1 S. oiliciiialis L. Bouncing Bet. Lvs. lanceolate ; pet. crowned. 21 2f. White. 



2 S. V.iCCurla L. Lvs. lance-ovate ; fls. cymous, pale red. lf. Waste grounds 



24. GYPSOPHILA, L. GYPSUM PINK. Sepals half united iuta a 

 l>cll-form calyx. Pet. scarcely clawed. Caps, globular, 1-ct-lled, 4-valveiL 

 Neat, free-flowering exotics. Flowers panicled. June Sept. Europe. 



1 G. ELEGANS. Lvs. lance., thick ; pan. loose, forked ; pet. notched, wh. or pink. If. (Q 



2 G. MURALIS. Low, diffuse, with linear ITS. and a profusion of pinkish small fls. (1)6'. 



3 G. F^NICULATA. Tall; Ivs. lance-lin. ; fis. minute, numerous, white, in filiform pan. it 



4 G. &TKVENI. Lvs. lance-lin., keeled; fls. white, in corymbs, line for bouquets, it 2f. 



3. SELENE, L. CAMPION. CATCH-PLY. (Silenus was a drunken god 

 of the Greeks, covered with slaver as these plants are with a viscid secre- 

 tion.) Calyx tubular, swelling, without scales at the base, 5-toothed ; pet. 

 5, unguiculate, often crowned with scales at the mouth, 2 or many-cleft, or 

 entire ; sta. 10 ; styles 3 ; capsule 3-celled, opening at top by 6 teeth, many- 

 seeded. Figs. 41, 56, 320. 



Acauleseent, low, tufted. Petals crowned. Perennial No. 1 



Caulescent. Petals fringe-cleft, white or rose-color, crownless. Perennial. NOB. 2 4 



Petals bind or entire. Calyx inflated, veiny. Perennial Nos. 5, 6 



Calyx close on the pod. (*) 



* Flowers spicate, alternate. Upper leaves linear, lower spat. Annual. . .Nos. 7, 8 



* Fls. not spicate. Petals pale, closed in sunshine. Upper Ivs. linear.. .Nos. 9, 10 



Petals red, purple, &c., bifid Nos. 11, 12 



entire Nos. 13 15 



1 S. aoahll* L. iloss Camjiion. Low. moss-like: Ivs. linear (6"); ped. solitary. short, 



1-fld. ; calyx bell-shaped ; pet. obcordate, crowned, it White Mts. 13'. Purp. Jl. 



2 S. Sitcllata Ait. Erect, pubescent ; Ivs. in whorls of 4's, oval-lanceolate, acuminate ; 



cal. loose and inflated; pet. fimbriate. if Can. to Car. and W. 2 3f. White. July 



3 S. oviita Ph. Erect, puberulent; Ivs. opposite, lance-ovate, acuminate; cal. ovate, 



not inflated ; pet. many-cleft, crownless. if Car. Ga. 3f. White. July. 



4 S. Baldwinii Nutt. Weak, hairy; Ivs. obovate-spatulate ; calyx not inflated ; pot. 



cuneiform, divaricately flmbriate. it Ga. Fla. If. Fls. 2', roseate. April. 



5 S. nivea DC. Minutely puberulent, erect, snbsimple ; Ivs. oblong-lanceolate, acu- 



minate ; fls. few, solitary, leafy ; cal. inflated ; pet. 2-cleft, with a small bifid crown ; 

 caps, shorter than its stipe. V Penn. to 111. Rare. 2f. Fls. few, white. July. 

 O S. lufla.ta Smith. Bladder Campion. Glabrous and glaucous ; Ivs. ovate-lanceolate; 

 fls. in cymous, leafless panicles, drooping ; cal. ovoid-globular, much inflated ; capH. 

 on a short stype. if Fields. 2f. White. July. 



7 S. qnlnquevulnera L. Villous , spike somewhat ons-sided; cal. very villoas; 



pet. roundish, entire, crowned. (I) S. Car. If. Pet. crimson, with a pale border. 



8 S. noeturna L. Lvs. pubescent; fls. small, appressed to the stem in a dense 1-sidcd 



spike : cal. cylindrical, smoothish ; pet. narrow, 2-parted. (I) Ct. to Pa. Rare. 2f. Jl. $ 



9 S. Aiitirrliina L. Snap-dragon Catch-fly. Sticky in spots ; Ivs. lanceolate, acute; 



tls. few, on slender brnnrhes; cal. ovoid : pet. emarginate. Waste pi. l|f. Fls. r. 

 0. Ihiarta. Very slriuier ; Ivs. all linear ; cal. globular. Ga. and Fla. 



10 S. iiootiflora L. Viscid-pubescent; lower Ivs. spatulate ; cal. cylindrical, teetn 

 -ubiilalc, vrry long; pv.tals 2-parted. Cult, grounds. Flowers large, white. 



