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10. S. reflex'um (L.) ; I. subulate scatt^reSj spurred Rt the base 

 convex on both sides tlie lowermost recurved, fl. cymose, sep. ovate 

 rather acute, pet. lanceolatfe blunt. — Bari-en st. long. L. many, 

 patept or rfi^e^ed, , Cyme nearly level-topped, i±s outer bpanfhes 

 spreading or recurved. Base of filam. aiidlateral edgea of carp. 

 ■w!th glandular 'haiw. — /J, 8. allescem .(Hasw. ) ; L.-more' sleSider 

 glaucous -nbt recuiVed. S. gla^cmn Sm.-^WaUB and rocks, 

 common. ' ;3. Dry hilla, rare. ' F..Vn..Vin. ". / ' E. S.? I. 



, 11. iS. rupes'tre^CL. ?} ; ?., tiiiear-tanefioUtte SptiTred'at'the ba^ 

 '^tteiied^-Q. imperfectly cyiAose^ sep. elliptic, pitl lanceilM,te-^ 

 Barren st. short with densely imbricate adpressed glaiicbns 

 leaves. Fl. <i(??]^io§«fCj^theiii;fijan -cynujse, Fikmj aod ovaries 



flabrous. — On Hmestone roclis. Bristol. Cteddar. Orme's 

 lead, fee. :-:^.YE''m">"''^->/'" -:!!!-.,..;■ ^v:feL 



-~ .12. S, J(w?fe)^/iv»?XSm.') :, Lilamceola^' spurred^, at the bage 

 ■flattened. Cyme round-'tppped compact, sep. oval^, pet. .lanceo- 

 late.- — Barren st. short, ereicjl,, densely leafy. \L.. forming, small 

 rosslijce )mfti,\ blight., green. , Fl.. truly ,x\ymofe. .Pil^m,, and 

 ovaries, glabrous. _ Very different from the last in appearance, 

 but there ^re 2 forms, (1) ^th sTiOTt bbconit; bajrei stems and 

 green leaves j (2) with very short globtdar barren stfems and 



§laucous leaves. — Damp rocks in Wales, Shiropsjiire, and West 

 omers,et." P.'VI. VII. '' ' " '['••'[ ■; ''■ E. 



3. Sempebvi'vtjm: Linn. HoTlseleek. .'nw^!: 



\_8i UetW^um, (L.) ; 1. gidbrous eiliate, p8t.T12' or morelenlire 



■at the margins, ■ hypogynous stales shoiit conVex ;Tesbmbliiifr 



glajads.— L. sucOiilent, forming liairge ixoselike tufts.— WalM.toi 



roofs (plantecb>.' P.'VII.]- .,!! -ijorl; /^ -.;: E. If 



,, 4. Coitle'don -Zwre. I?aTelw.ort. ,,., ; , 

 ■ 1. C. UmbHi&us (D.); lower 1. peltatg'C8ticave,3wa<fts. entire, 

 •fl. periduldus. — Racem& usa&My' simple. St. 6 — 12'"iBi high, 

 leaves mostly collected at its base. Hnigreemsh yeUcfw.*-i- 

 Rocks and walls in the West. P. VI— VIII. E. S. I. 



[C latea (Hods,)'; htfidtf toothedy^ fl. '-ereet.7— £■. S. 1522. — 

 Fl. bright yellow.— Not a native. P. VII.] ' 

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' '■' '"^ " ' Ordei^XXXV. EIBESMCE^. ' 



Cal. siyierior, 4 — 5-cleft, regular. iPet. 4^5, small, inserted 

 at the mouth of the tubfe and altfernatmg,with, ■fie stamejis. 

 Ovary 1-celled, v?ith 2 opposite parietal placentas". Swle 

 2— i-cteft.'. Berry mEiliy-s&rfed'] cell filled' with' pulp. 'Albu- 

 men hom^; ' ■"; '■ 



