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Hypericine^.— Hypericum quath'angulum : dubium : perforatum ; humi- 



fusum : hirsutum : pulchnim : calycinum. 

 CiSTiNE^. — Helianthemum vulgare. 



VioLARi^. — Viola lutea: tricolor et /3. saxatilis et y. arvcnsis : eanina : 

 odorata : hirta : palustris. 



Deoserace^. — Pamassia palustris *. Drosera rotundifolia : anglica. 



SiLENACE^. — A. Lychnideai. Silene inflata : maritima: noctiflora. 



Lychnis vespertinum : diurnura : flos-cueuli. Agrostemma githago. 



— B. DianthecB. Saponaria officinalis. Dianthus deltoides. 

 ALSlNACBiE.— A. Stellariee. Malachium aquaticum. Stellaria nemorum : 



media : holostea : glauca : graminea : uliginosa. Cerastium arvense ; 



vulgatum : viscosum : semidecandmm : tetrandrum. Mcehringia 



trinervis. Arenaria serpyllifolia. — B. AlsinecB. Ilalianthus peploides. 



Alsine verna. Moenehia erecta. Spergida nodosa : subulata. Sagina 



procumbens : maritima : apetala. — C. Lepigonea. Spergula arvensis. 



Lepigonum rubrum : mai-inum. 



Series CALYCIFLOR^.— Class FAUCIFLORvE. 



RlBESl.,«:. — Ribes nigrum : rubrum f: grossularia. 



SAXiFRAGEiE. — Saxifraga stellaris : hirculus ; hypnoides : granulata. 

 Chrysosplenium alternifolium : oppositifolium. 



CrassulacejE. — SempeiTivum tectorum. Rhodiola rosea. Sedum 

 telephium : acre : angUcum : villosum. 



IjYTHRARiEiB. — Lythrum saliearia. Peplis portula. 



Onagrarib.*;. — Epilobium angustifolium : hirsutum : tetragonum ; vir- 

 gatum: montanum : palustre : parviflorum : alsinifolium : alpinum. 

 Circiea lutetiana. 



IlALORAOEiG. — Myriophyllum spicatum. Hippuris vulgaris. 



Class ROSIFLOR^. 



Pomace*.— Pyrus malus : aucuparia : aria. Crataegus oxyacantha. 



SenticoSjE. — A. Rosea. Rosa eanina : Forsteri : sarmentacea : Bori'eri : 

 csesia : dumetorum : tomentosa : villosa : rubiginosa : spinosissima : 

 gracilis : Sabini. — B. Sanguisorbece. Agriraonia eupatoria. Sangui- 

 sorba officinalis. Poterium sanguisorba. Alchemilla vulgaris ; 

 arvensis. — C. Dryadeee. Rubus ida;us : plicatus : nitidus : rhamni- 

 folius : macrophyllus ; carpinifolius : cordifolius : mucronatus : 

 leucostach3's : rudis : radula : Koebleri : corylifolius : cicsius J : 



* " Grass of Pai-nassus in our bogs doth thrive. 



Whose pale white flowers may with the Snovi-drop strive. 



With gi-assy stripes each tender leaf is vein'd, 



And lucid orbs on silver threads sustain'd." — R. Surtees. 



t This occvirs in Dimglass deau where it could not have been planted, 

 and with a look about it as if it were really wild there. 



:j: It should have been mentioned that the figures of the leaves of the 

 Rubi arc exaeth one half the size of the specimen from which they were 

 drawn. 



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