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the flowers. Leaves polished at the back. Berries 

 smooth. Stem erect. E. B. 704i. 



Woods, rare. See Flora, p. 67. 



ShrulD. May. 



Berry red, insipid, mucilaginous. Sm. 



Ribes nigrum. Black Giirra7it. No prickles. Clusters 

 hairy, drooping-, mth a separate flower-stalk at the base 

 of each. Flowers oblong. E. B. 1291. R. n- 3. 

 G. E. 1593. 



Sandy swamps and thickets, banks of rivers. See Flora, p. 67. 



Shrub. May. 



Ls. strongly scented when rubbed. Berry black. Sm. 



Pimpinella dtoica. Dwarf Burnet-saxifrage. Leaflets 

 all nearly linear. Umbels panicled. Flowers dioecious. 

 E. B. 1209. Peucedanum pumilum. G. E. 1054. 



Limestone rocks ; rare. See Flora, p. 83. 



Per, May, June. 



Glaucous, even, about a span high. Sm. 



Scilla autumndlts. Autumnal Squill. Leaves linear, 

 numerous. Cluster slightly corymbose. Flower. stalks 

 without bracteas, ascending, the length of the flowers. 

 E. B. 78- C. 6. 25. Hyacinthus autumnalis minor. 

 G. E. 110. See Flora, p. 94. 



Dry 2'Mstures. 

 Per. September. 



Stalk three inches. Ls. channelled, numerous. Fl. rose- 

 coloured. Stam. reddish; pistil hlue. Sm. 



Oxy'ria reniformis. Kidney-shaped Mountain-sorrel. 

 Rumex digynus. E. B. 910. 



Near mountain rills. See Flora, p. 101. 



Per. June. 



Stem erect, eight inches. Ls. kidney-shaped, abrupt. Sm. 



Andromeda polifolia. Marsh Andromeda. Clusters 



terminal. Leaves alternate, spear-shaped, rolled back ; 



glaucous beneath. E. B. 713. 

 Mossy boys, Iver Heath. Bucks. Tur. 

 Shrub. June. 

 Six to nine inches, evergreen. Fl. white, or reddish, drooping. Sm. 



Silene nutans. Nottingham Gatchjiy. Panicle with 

 drooping, partly forked, branches ; from one side of the 

 stem only. Petals deeply cloven, with linear-segments, 

 and an acute, cloven scale. Leaves elliptic-spear-. 



