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42. EUBIACE^. 
Fr. wrinkled and tubercled. — Dry banks in limestone districts. 
P. VI. VII. Quinancy-ivort. E. I. 
2. A. odordta (L.) ; /. 6 — 9 in a vjhorl lanceolate, margins 
rough with forward prickles, fl. in stalked terminal cymose 
corymbs, /;■. hispid. — E. B. 155. — St. erect, about 6 in. high. 
Fl. white. L. broad, lower usually in sixes. Whole plant 
fragrant.— Woods. P. V. VI. Woodruff. E.S.I. 
[A. arven'sis (L.) ; I. 6 — 10 in a whorl linear-lanceolate blunt, 
fl. clustered terminal surrounded by long ciliate bracts, fr. 
glabrous. — E. B. S. 2792. — Like Sherardia arvensis. Fl. bright 
blue. — Introduced. A. VI.] E. 
[A. taurina (L.) ; 1. 4 in a whorl elliptic acuminate 3-veined, 
fl. corymbose, cor.-tube very long, fr. rather rough. — Sy. E. B. 
662. — Cadeby, Leices. Casterton, Westm.] E. 
3. Ga'lium Linn. em. Scop. Bedstraw. 
A. Leaves 3-veined. 
* Fl. in a terminal panicle, perfect, white ; fr. -stalks erect. 
1 . G. horedle (L.) ; I. 4 in a whorl lanceolate, st. erect panicled, 
fruitstalks patent,/r. covered ivith hooked bristles. — E. B. 105. — 
St. about 18 in. high ; branches many, leafy. Fl. in compact 
panicles.— Moist rocky places. P. VII. VIII. E. S^ I. 
** Fl. axillary, yellow '; lateral ff. imperfect ; fr. -stalks 
deflexed. 
2. G. Crucidta (Scop.) ; l. 4 in a whorl elliptic-oblong hairy, 
fl. corymbose bracteate, terminal fl. fertile, lateral fl. mostly male, 
fr. smooth. — E. B. 143. — St. simple above, 1 — 2 feet high, hairy. 
Fl. small, about 8 together in small corymbs, falling short of the 
leaves. — Hedges and thickets. P. V. VI. Crossivort. E. S. 
B. Leaves 1-veined. Root annual. 
* Flowers axillary ; lateral fl. imperfect. 
[G. sacchardtum (A\i.).—E. B. 2173.— Accidental. A. VI. 
-VIII.] 
** Fl. in axillary cymes, all j^erfect, white or greenish. 
3. G. tricor'ne (Stokes in With.) ; I. 6 — 8 in a whorl linear- 
lanceolate with marginal backward prickles, st. rough with 
