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with an acute tooth otx the middle of the outer margin. Cal. 
10-ribbed.— Moist places. P. V. VI. Mugged Robin. E. S. I. 
4. L. vespeH'ma f'Sihth.) ; ^jei. half hijid crowned, st. villoSe, 
1. peduncles and Ciil. hairy, 1. ovate-lanceolate, fl. dichotomously 
panicled dioecious, cah/.r-teeth of the fertile Jl. linear-lanceolate 
long, caps, conical, teeth 10 straight. — -St. 23. 9. R. vi. 304. 
Z. dioica /3. (L.) E. B. 1580.— St. 1—2 ft. high. Fl. white, very 
rarely reddish. Calyx of ban-en fl. obovate-oblong ; of fertile 
fl. ovate, teeth twice as long as those of L. diurna. Cai-pophore 
broad, short.— Fields. B. (?) VI.— IX. JVIiite Campimi. E. S. I. 
5. L. diitr'na (Sibth.) ; pet. half bifid crowned, st. 1. and cal. 
vUlose, 1. ovate acute, fl. dichotomously panicled subdicecious, 
cahj.v-tceth of the fertile Jl. triangidur, caps, nearly globidar, teeth 
10 recurved'.—St. 23. 8. R. vi. 304. L. dioica a. ( L.) K B. 1579. 
— Forms a turf of decumbent leafy baiTen shoots. St. 1 — 2 ft. 
high. Fl. red, very rarely nearly white. Carpophore narrow, 
short. The E. B. figures are not accurate in the form of the 
calyx-teeth. Sp. 4 and 5 vaiy in colour from red to white and 
white to red. — JDainp Jiedgebanks. ■ P. V. VI. Red Campion. 
■ .;. ■ h- E. S. I. 
6. L. Githugo (Lam.) ; entire or emarginate crownless, 
calyx-teeth longer than the tube exceeding the petals, fl. solitary 
upon long stolks.-^Agrostemma (L.) £. B. 741. St. 5. 6. — Fl. 
large, purple. St. dichotomous, 2— 3 feet.high. Cal. coriaceous, 
ribbed, with 5 linear-lanceolate constantly erect-patent very long 
segments. Styles downy. Caps. 5-toothed.— Com-fields. A. 
VI.r--Vin. Corn Cockle. E. S. I, 
Suborder II. Alsinece. 
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6. Buffo'nia Xi'nw. 
[B. an'nua (DC); ^''st. loosely panicled fi-om the base, 
branches spreading short firm, striaj on the calyx straight parallel, 
caps, scarcely equalling the calyx, 1. subulfite spreading at the 
base." DC.—B. tenuifoUa Sni., E. B. 1313.— Said to have been 
founjj near^Boslton, Lujc. and on IJouuslpw Heath. A. VI.] E. 
,: :.,,;r;! ;7. Sagi iTA i/tnu. Pearlwort. 
* Sep., stam., styles and valves of caps. 4 ; pet. very small 
or ivanting. 
1. S. proctttn'bens (L.) ; branches long procumbent /row a 
central rosette, I. linear aimed, sep. blunt slightly shorter than 
the capside, ape.v of the ped. rejle.xed after flowering ultimately 
erect.— E. B. 880. R. v. 201. St. 30. 3.— Glabrous. Central st. 
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