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CARYOPIIYI.LE^:. 
at the base, fl. racemose-panicled somewhat whorled, carpophore 
half the length of the capsule. — E. 5.788. — St. simple, 1 foot high. 
Fl. large, rose-coloured. Cups. 5 -celled when young. Sm/.v u ni- 
form, minute, acutely tubercled. — On dry rocks, rare. P. VI. E. S. 
2. L. alpina (L.) ; pet. cloven scarcely crowned, st. glabrous 
not at all viscid, 1. linear- lanceolate glabrous sometimes minutely 
ciliated at the base, fl. corymbose, carpophore I of the length of 
the capsule. — E. B. 2254. St. 51. 10. — St. simple, 5 — 6 in. high. 
Fl. small, rose-coloured, crown scarcely more than 2 small tu- 
bercles upon each petal. Caps. 5 -celled when young. Seeds reni- 
form, minute, bluntly tubercled. — Mountains of Glen Isla, Forfar- 
shire, at the height of 3200 feet. P. VI. VII. S. 
3. L. Flos cuculi (L.) ; pet. deeply A-cUft crowned : segments 
linear palmately diverging, cal. with short teeth, St. with deflexed 
hairs, 1. lanceolate the lower ones narrowed below, fl. loosely 
panicled, caps. 1 -celled, carpophore very short. — E. B. 573. — St. 
viscid and brownish above, 1 — 2 feet high. Pet. rose-coloured, 
the crown bipartite : segments subulate erect and usually wilh 
an acute tooth on the middle of the outer margin. Cal. 10-ribbed. 
— Moist meadows and pastures. P. V. VI. Ragged Robin. 
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 f. linear- lanceolate 
elongated, caps, conical : teeth erect. — Hoppe in St. 23. 9- L. dioica 
/3. (L.) E. B. 1580. — Fl. white, very rarely reddish. Calyx-teeth 
of fertile fl. twice as long as those of L. diurna. — Hedgebanks. 
B. (?) VI.— IX. White Campion. 
5. L. diurna (Sibth.) ; pet. half bifid crowned, st. 1. and calyces 
villose, 1. ovate acute, fl. dichotomously panicled dioecious, calyx- 
teeth of the fertile p. triangular, caps, nearly globular : teeth re- 
flexed. — Hoppe in St. 23. 8. L. dioica a.. (L.) E. B. 1579. — Fl. 
red, very rarely nearly white. Certainly distinct from the pre- 
ceding. In the E. B. figures due attention was not paid to the 
form of the calyx-teeth. Both sometimes have perfect fl. and 
both vary in colour from red to whiie a:id white to red. — Damp 
hedgebanks. B. (?) V. VI. Red Campion. 
5. L. Githago (Lam.) ; pet. entire crownless. calyx teeth longer 
than the tube and also the petals, fl. solitary upon long stalks. — 
Agrostemma (L.) E. B. 741. St. 5. 6. — Fl. large, purple. St. 
dichotomous, 2 — 3 feet high. Cal. coriaceous, ribbed, with 5 
linear-lanceolate constantly erecto-patent very long segments. — 
Corn-fields. A. VI. — VIII. Corn Cockle. 
Suborder II. Alsine<s. 
6. Buffonia Linn. 
[1- B. annua (DC); " st. loosely panicled from the base, 
