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Pet. rose-coloured, the crown bipartite ; segm. subulate erect, 
usually with an acute tooth on the middle of the outer margin. 
Cal. 10-ribbed.— Moist places. P. V. VI. Raqged Robin. 
E. S. 1. 
** Cal. inflated ; teeth falli)ig short of the petals. 
4. Z. al'ba (Mill.) ; pet. h&U-hifid crowned, st. villose, 1. 
peduncles and cal. hairy, 1. ovate-lanceolate, fi. dichotomously 
panicled dioecious, cali/x-teeth oj the fertile fl. linear-larweolat'i, 
long, caps, conical, teeth 10 straight. — E. B. 1580. iSV. 
23. 9. L. didica jS L. L. vespertina (Sibth.) — St. 1 — 2 ft. 
high. Fl. white, very rarely reddish. Calyx of barren 11. 
obovate-oblong ; of fertile fl. ovate, teeth twice as long as 
those of L. didica. Carpophore broad, short. — Fields. B. (1) 
VI. — IX. White Cam/don. E. S. I. 
5. L. didica (L. em. Mill.) ; pet. half -bifid crowned, st. 1. 
and cal. villose, 1. ovate acute, 11. dichotomously panicled 
subdioecious, cctlyx-teeth of the fertile fl. triangtdar, cajjs. 
nearly globular,' teeth 10 recurved.— U. B. 1579. St. 23. 8. 
L. diurna (Sibth.). — Forms a tuft of decumbent leafy barren 
shoots. St. 1 — 2 ft. high. Fl. red, very rarely nearly 
white. Carpophore narrow, short. Sp. 4 and 5 vary in colour 
from red to white and white to red. — Damp hedgebanks. 
P. V. VI. Red Campion. E. S. I. 
*** Cal. vnth long leaflike narrov) coriaceous lobes exceeding 
the petals. 
6. L. Githdgo (Scop.); pet. entire or emarginate crou'nless, 
calyx-teeth longer than the tube exceeding the petals, H. solitary 
upon long stalks. — Agrostemma L. E. B. 741. St. 5. 6. — 
Fl. large, purple. St. dichotomous, 2 — 3 ft. high. Cal. ribbed, 
with 5 linear-lanceolate constantly erect-patent very long seg- 
ments. Styles downy. Caps. 5-toothed. — Cornfields. A. VI. 
—VIII. Corn-Cockle. E.S.I. 
Suborder II. Alsinece. 
6. SaGi'na Linn. em. Presl. Pearlwort. 
* Sep., stam., styles and valves of caps, usually 4 ; jiet. 
very small or wanting. 
1. S. procum'bens (L.) ; branches long procumbent from a 
central rosette, I. linear aimed,, sep. blunt slightly shorter than 
the capsule, apex of the ped. reflexed after flowering ultimately 
