lS8 34.'-CKiAflS-0I,!SDBiH.- 



Pet. reciu'vedifi'om the middle,' faintly chanaelled at tlie end. 

 Stam. 1,0.— [In S. maximum Sut,, B. I. 969, St. 83. 7, the lo.yer 

 1. at6 broad, the uppettiibst't6rda.1!4' *t th^ base, -the 'buft'of the 

 OTta-ies cohvex.]^Hedfe-batiks and, thickets. - P.' VII. 'VIII. 



Orpine.' Lhfe-lonq. ''■' ■ ' ■ ■ "' ' '.' 'E.'S: I. 



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3. (S, i^a6;a^ia,(Koch), ; 1. ^entats,obloiig^foj!<eo?oie oi-lajiceo- 

 X^ii.nll: nar'r'owed.iq .a sliffht petiole, .cotjmh . domse, ovailes np); 

 furro-wed. — ;Si!. 83. 9. S. pwytq-eiqn:^ai\sch.^;T-'Resepiblirig,,^, 

 Tekphium. Pet. spreading. Stam. 10.— Hedges and. tjiiqkets 

 P. yill. Ot-pine. -Jjive-loi^g. ,^ - ,,,.^ , ,_., E. I. 



'** 'Rootamall, weak, without any rootimg shooii.i'lL, iwbterete. 

 .'- 4. S! nU6.iunv(h.) ; st. exeet, i. Jintear bteBt'flat above not pro- 

 ■duced' at "the base, pet.i oyate teute, I. st. dnd.-pamch i/landidar- 

 pkbesc'eiik^^St:. 6. l2.^4-Peti;i;pS©-obloured';-syith apUrple artreak. 

 St. 3 — 4 in. high, producing short barren shoots.below.-^Wet 

 najOjjatain pastures. B. ;VI.i i^fll. , ■ -•. • ■- .,. E. S. 



*** Moot •sftnall, p'rodiiciny rooting shoots. ' Ledvei siibteTcte. 

 t Flowers white. Leaves bliiiit. 



5. S. dniim (tj.'j •jj^oiaet-ing'st. ej*ec2, "barrel' st. procumbent 

 rooting, I. oitoy'Subcyliiidrical 'flattfelied ab'ove spreading, pet. 

 lanceolate, ^om'cfe much branched fflahrous.—i'et. white. St. 

 4 — 5 in. high, purplish, leafy.T-[/3. S. micranthmn (DC.) ; 1. ob- 

 long-obovate flattened" ttil'Dolfti'Md'es' blunt. 1 — Rocks and walls, 

 not.commont.M [(S.iA'iUndel-j-i.pM.'yjI- Vnt.! . v-- .: ,"■, jE. 



6. S. dasyphyVlum (L.) -jjlowerinp and ferrehs)". procttmhent, 

 ii ODoWj^^iAy gibbous, ';(iet.' and Sep. ovatfe''bltmt|^irBe'efe graall 

 fflan.dalar-2»ibescent.-^^T?et. H^Mte. Sep., pet. j and eatp. often in 

 sixes.- , L. very short and thick, glaucous, oflJBn tinged with re4 

 crpposife on tliei»an-dn'^hdbtS.'' Flowijriug st. 3-^'in. long.-^ 

 Rocks and walls, rare. P. VI. VII. E. I. 



7. S. any'licum (Huds.) ; st. procumbent at t"Ee base ascending, 

 I. ovoid fleshy gibbous spkn^'^d^'at'theiase,- ■pet. lanceolate acute, 

 Sep, pfa/;^ bluatish, cy>ne bifid smogtli^—P lit. white .spptted with 

 rpd, L. mostly alternate. , Flowering st. 3 — 6 in. long. — Sandy 

 andTOckyplaoesJ 'iVVlXyill.' " '[^ [ .;" ,E.s!l. 



tt'FlO'^ers yellow. % ZeitiiiS'bhiM.'''' ' 



, 8', S. da^e (L.) ;' 1. ovoid thick .tumid spurred' at tlie'base, pet, 

 ibjac'eblate acute, sep. oYate blunt gibbous ai tliS base, Cjnihe tnfid 

 smooth. — Lv closely imbricate, on the bawen shoots, very acrid. — 

 Walls.and dry, places,, P. VI. V^.,- Wall Pepper. , E- 3? I 



[9; S. sexanguldre (Jj.) ; I. linear terete spufted at the basb, 

 et' lanceolate acute, sep. lancedlate d&tde not gMoiis, cylhe tl'i- 

 dsmOoth.— Old walls; a doubtful native. P. VII.]'' B. 



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