14. CAEYOPHYLLiCEj:. 
3. salina (J. i C. Presl sec M. K.) : st. compressed, 
1. tlattish fleshy bluntisli or slightly pointed, stip. broadly 
triangiilar-<5vat€ entire, caps, exceeding the '-a/, about as lopg 
0- s the jr. stalk, seeds compressed roundish nearly srirrounded 
by a thickened border and some often Avith a broad scarious 
wing. — E. B. S. 2978. Lejngonum s'lh tii/m (Kindb.). — L. long ; 
pan.-l. sometimes lonj,', sometimes inconspicuous. Ped. occa- 
sionally twice as long as the capsule. Pet. jfink irith a vhife 
t>a-se falling short of cal. Stam. less than 10. — L. mfiJium 
(Ft.) has shortly ovate stip.. caps, about equalling cal., seeds 
triquetrous smooth with a thickened border but rarely a 
few winged. — Xear the sea. A. Yl. — IX. E. S. I. 
4. A. marfjiniita (Kittel) : st. compressed, 1. deshy bluntish, 
stip. broadly triangular usually entire, caps, very large often 
twice as long as ths cal. but scarceiu * as long a* j, -.-stalk, 
seeds compressed roundish nearly sunoiiiided h>/ a thickened 
border within a broad scarious icing. — E. B. 958. — L. long, 
1- terete ; pan.-l. very short, inconspicuous. Caps, larger than 
in the other species. Seeds reddish. Pet. pale pink, with a 
white base. Stam. 10. — Muddv salt marshes. P. TI. — IX. 
E. S. I. 
18. Spee guia Linn. em.. P. esl. Sporrey. 
1. I'ulgdris (Boenn.) : 1. linear convex above fuiTowed 
beneath sea rc#/v ■ if -id, fl. in forked panicles, fr.-stalks deflexed, 
seeds slightly compressed, obscurely margined, cot'ered in^th 
club-shajyed jxipiUfe. S. arvens's (L. em., ed. ix.). — L. grass- 
green.— Cultivated land. A. TI.— VIII. E. S. I. 
2. .S. ar'-en sis <L. em.. Reich.) : 1. linear convex above 
ftirrowed beneath > er>/ >-iscid. fl. in forked panicles, fr.-stalks 
deflexed, seeds slightly compressed ^-ith a very narrow margin 
coven'ed trith minute deiyjted jxnnts. S. safiva (Boenn.). — ^L. 
grey-green. Seeds black. — Cultivated land. A. VI. — VIII. 
E. S. I. 
[S. pentan'dra (L.) ; seeds broadly ^viuged. A specimen in 
the DUlenian Herb, supposed to live been collected by 
Sherard in Irelr.nd. See Ann. Bot. iv. 37"^ and J. of B. 
28. 302.] 
Suborder IV. SclmintJwa: 
19. Scleeak'thi s Linn. Knawell. 
1. S- an'nuu.t (L.) ; subdecandrous, segm. or fr.-od. jxitent 
acute with a very narrow membranous margin, as long as their 
tube.— jE". B. 351.— Styles exceeding the stamens. St. re- 
