52 14. CAKYOTHTLLACE^. 



5. Ltch'nis Linn. Campion. 

 * Cal. tubular, not ir^ated; teeth short. 



1. X. Viscaria (L.) ; pet. emarginate cro-wned, st. glabrous 

 viscid below tte joinings, 1. lanceolate glabrous the margins 

 woolly at the base, fl. racemose-panicled somewhat whorled, 

 carpophore \ the length of the capsule. — St. simple, 1 foot high, 

 n. large, rose-coloured. Caps. t-ceU^d when young. Seedsieni- 

 form, minute, acutely tubercled. — Dry rocks, very rare. P. VI. 



E. S. 



2. L. aJpina (L.) ; pet. cloven scarcely crowned, st. glabrous 

 not at all viscid, 1. linear-lanceolate glabrous sometimes minutely 

 ciliate at the base, fl. corymbose, carpophore J the length of 

 the capsule. — St. simple, 5 — 6 in. high. Fl. small, rose-coloured, 

 crown scarcely more than 2 small tubercles upon each petal. 

 Caps. 5-celled when young. Seeds reniform, minute, bluntly 

 feJercM.— Mountains. Glen Isla, Forfar. (3200 ft.). Hob- 

 carten Crag, Cumb. (200.0 ft.). P. VI. VH. E. S. 



3. i. Flos-c&euli (L.) ; pet. deeply A.-chft crowned, segments 

 linear palmately diverging, cal. with short teeth, st. with deflexed 

 hairs, 1. lanceolate the lower ones nan'owed below, fl. loosely 

 panicled, caps. 1-celled, teeth 5, carpophore very short. — St. 

 viscid and brownish above, 1 — 2 feet high. Pet. rose-coloured, 

 the crown bipartite ; segm. subulate erect, usually with an acute 

 tooth on the middle of the outer margin. Cal. 10-ribbed. — 

 Moist places. P. V. VI. Ragged Robin. E. S. I. 



** Cal. inflated ; teeth falling short of the petals. Melan- 



DBYUM. 



4. L. vespertina (Sibth.) ; pet. half bifid crowned, st. villose, 

 1. peduncles and cal. hairy, 1. ovate-lanceolate, fl. dichotomously 

 panicled dioecious, calyx-teeth of the fertile fl. linear-lanceolate 

 long, caps, conical, teeth 10 straight. — St. 23. 9. R. vi. 304. i. 

 dioica 0. L. — St. 1 — 2 ft. high. Fl. white, very rarely reddish. 

 Calyx of barren fl. obovate-oblong ; of fertile fl. ovate, teeth 

 twice as long as those of L. diurna. Carpophore broad, short. — 

 Fields. B. (?) VI.— IX. White Cajnpion. ■ E. S. I. 



5. L. diur'na (Sibth.) ; pet. half bifid crowned, st. 1. and cal. 

 villose, 1. ovate acute, fl. dichotomously panicled subdioecious, 

 calyx-teeth of the fertile fl, triangular, caps, nearly globular, teeth 

 10 recurved.'— St. 23. 8. R. vi. .304. i. dioica a. L. — Forms a 

 turf of decumbent leafy barren shoots. St. 1 — 2 ft. high. Fl. 

 red, very rarely neaily white. Carpophore narrow, short. 



