^l^ ' DECANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 



u^on a peduncle, and generally about three in 

 all, tho' the number varies from one to five or 

 fix : the llalk, peduncle and calyx are all flightly 

 hairy : the leaves of the calyx are lanceolate, acu- 

 minated, and ftriated each with three ribs : the 

 petals are oval, white, and a little longer th::n 

 the calyx. 



laridfolia 6 ARENARIA folils fetaceis, caule fuperne nudiuf- 

 culo, calycibus fubhirfutis. *S^. pL 607. (Mag- 

 ml, Hort. Monjp. t. 11. ScopoL Flor. CarnioL t, 

 18. ;/. 541. melior.) 



Larch-leav'd Chickweed. Anglis. 



On dry mountainous paftures in a floney foil. I ob- 

 ferv'd it upon Caftle htlU near Forfar^ in the 

 county of Jngiis. %, Vllf. 



It differs very little from the preceding, only from 

 the alas of the leaves arife clufters of other fmall 

 leaves, which are nothing elfe but the rudiments 

 of young branches •, to which may be added, 

 that it bears fewer flowers upon a ftalk, and the 

 petals are fmaller. 



CHERLERIA. Gen.pL 570. 

 Cal. 5 phyllus. Necfaria 5 emarginata, petaloidea. 

 Petala nulla {nift calycem velJNe^laria velis,) An- 

 thera alternas fteriles. Caps. 3-locularis, 3-valvis. 

 fedoides i. CHERLERIA. Sp. pi 608. [Hallersflrip, Hehet. 

 vol 2. p, 114. t. 21. Opufc p, 301. t, I. eadem ^ 

 fig* nqft.) 

 MofTy Cherleria. Anglis. 



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