50 14d. CARYOPHYLLACES. 
calyx, sep. ovate-lanceolate with 3 prominent ribs—E. B. 1745. 
R. v.217.—St. much branched, prostrate, rough. Fl. 1—5, ter- 
minal, somewhat panicled. Pet. ovate, slightly clawed.— Lime- 
stone cliffs on Ben Bulben, &c., Sligo. P. VI. VII. I. 
3. A. norvegica (Gunn.); 1. spathulate obovate fleshy not cili- 
ated, pet. exceeding the calyx, sep. ovate acute obscurely 3-ribbed 
glabrous —E, B. S$, 2852.—St. much branched, procumbent, 
nearly smooth. Fl. 1—3, terminal. Pet. ovate, slightly clawed. 
Seed dark brown, tuberculated.—On Serpentine Hill, Unst, Shet- 
land. P. VII. VIII. Ss. 
13. Hotosteum Linn. 
1. H. umbellatum (L.); fl. umbellate, peduncles pubescent 
viscid, pedicels reflexed after flowering, 1. elliptical or elongate 
acute.—E. B. 27. R. v. 221.—On old walls and dry places at 
Norwich, Bury, Eye and Yarmouth. A. IV. E. 
14. Srentuaria Linn, 
* Seeds on a linear elongate columella. 
1. S. nemorum (L.); st. ascending downy above, 1. stalked 
heartshaped, upper 1. ovate sessile, panicle dichotomous, pedun- 
cles alternately pubescent, pet. deeply bifid twice as long as the 
lanceolate sepals, caps. longer than the calyx.—E. B. 92. R. 
vy, 252.—St. 1—1} foot high. L. large, rough on the upper sur- 
face, ciliated. Sep. with narrow scarious margins.—Damp woods, 
chiefly in the north. P. V. VI. Wood Stitchwort. 
** Caps. rounded below or scarcely if at all narrowed ; colu- 
mella very short. 
2. S. media (Wither.); st. procumbent and ascending with 
an alternate hairy line, l. ovate shortly pointed stalked, upper I. 
sessile, fl. axillary and terminal, pet. deeply bifid not exceeding 
the ovate-lanceolate single-ribbed glandular-pilose sepals, caps. 
oblong longer than the calyx—E. B. 537. R. v. 222.—Very 
variable in length of stems, size of leaves, number of stamens 
(3—10), and length of internodes. Sep. with a narrow scarious 
margin, glabrous or with long hairs. Pet. sometimes wanting. 
Fruitstalks reflexed. L. glabrous with broad ciliated petioles.— 
B.S. neglecta (Weihe); 1. larger with longer stalks, upper 1. 
sessile and subcordate slightly amplexicaule, stam. 10.—y. S. um- 
brosa (Opitz) ; 1. narrowed gradually into long points, cal. more 
narrowed below, sep. lanceolate acute glabrous but tubercular, 
valves of the caps. narrower, seeds with prominent acute tubercles. 
St. much branched, slender. 8S. grandiflora (Ten.) Woods.— 
Common. y. Sussex. A. TIT.—XI. Common Chickweed., 
