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14. CAHTOPHTLLACE.a;. 
high, downy and glandular. Caps, opening with 6 patent teeth. 
Carpophore very short. Fl. reddish white, rather large, sweet- 
scented in the evening ; pet. rolled up by day ; peduncles glan- 
dular.— Sandy and gravelly fields, rare. A. VII. VIII. E. S. I. 
[S.Armeria (L.) ; panicles forlied many-flowered leveMopped, 
pet. notched each with a double awlshaped scale, cal. and 1. 
.smooth, caps, clavate, st. \-iscid.— JF. B: 1398. Sf. 21. 4.— Chester, 
now lost. Yalding, Kent. A. Yll.} E. 
alpes'tris (Jacq.) ; cal. topshaped short, st. dichotomous, 
fl. axillary and temiiual, calyx-teeth ovate blunt, pet. crowned, 
limb with 4 teeth, caps, oblong twice as long as the calyx, 
seeds crested, 1. lanceolate. — " On a rock on a mountain to the 
east of Clova, Angus-shiie, Mr. G. Don.^' !] S. 
8. S. acaulis (L.) : st. demcJtf tvfted and much branched,^^. 
solitary, peduncles and cal. glabrous, cal. bellshaped with 10 
striae, teeth ovate blunt, pet. slightly notched crowned, 1. linear 
ciliate below. — E. B. 1081. R. 5084. — Forming broad dense 
tufts 2 — 3 in. high. Fl. purple or white, upon longish solitary 
stalks, sometimes nearly sessile. Caps, twice as long as the 
calyx. Plants somewhat dicecious. — .Summits of the higher 
mountains. P. VII. VIII. Cushion- Pink. E. S. L 
5. Ltch'nis Linii. Campion. 
1. L. Viscuna (L.) : pet. emarginate crowned, sf. glabrous 
viscid below the joinings, 1. lanceolate glabrous the margins 
woolly at the base, fl. racemose-panicled somewhat whoned, 
carpophore k the hnr/th of the capsule. — E. B. 788. — St. simple, 
1 foot high. Fl. large, rose-coloured. Caps, b-celled when young. 
Seeds renifonn, minute, acutely tnhercled. — Dry rocks, very 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 
ciliate at the base, fl. coriTiibose, carpophore ^ of the length of 
the capstde. — E. B. 2254. — St. simple, 5 — G in. high. Fl. small, 
rose-coloured, crown scarcely more than 2 small tubercles upon 
each petal. Caps. b-cvUcd xchcn young. Seeds renifonn, minute, 
hluntly ^i/ifrr/frf.— Mountains. "Glen Isla, Forfar. (3200 ft.). 
Ilobcarten Crag, Cumb. (2000 ft.). P. VI. VII. E. S. 
3. L. Flos-cuculi (L.); pet. deeply 4-ckft crowned, segments ] 
linear palmately diverging, cal. with short teeth, st. with deflexed [ 
hairs, 1. lanceolatt; the lower ones uan-owed below, fl. loosely 
panicled, caps. 1-celled, teeth 5, carpophore very short. — E. B. 
573. — St. viscid and browniish above, 1—2 feet high. Pet. rose- 
coloured, the crown bipartite; segm. subulate erect, usually 
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