35. GROSSUIARIACE^. 
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• more slender glaucous not i-ecurved. S. ghitcum Sm. , E. B. 2477. 
— Walls and rocks, common. j3. Dry hiUs, rare. P. VII. VIII. 
■ ■ E. S. ? I. 
11. S. rtipes'tre (L. ?) ; I. linear-lanceolate spurred at the base 
Jkittened, fl. imperfectly cpnose, sep. elliptic, pet. lanceolate. — 
E. B. 170. — Ban-en st. short with densely imoricate adpressed 
glaucous leaves. Fl. corymbose rather than cymose. — On lime- 
stone rocks. Bristol. Cheddar. Oi-me's Head, &c. P. VI. 
vn. E. 1. 
12. >S. Forsteridmim (Sm.) ; 1. lanceolate spmi-ed at the base 
flattened, cyme round-topped compact, sep. eDiptic, pet. lan- 
ceolate. — E. B. 1802. — Barren st. short, erect, densely leafy. 
L. forming small roselike tufts, bright green. Fl. truly cymose. 
Very different hxxax the last in appearance. — Damp rocks in 
Wales, Shi-opshii-e, and West Somerset. P. VI. VII. E. 
3. Sempeevi'vum Linn, Houseleek. 
\_S. tectdmm (L.) ; 1. glabrous ciliate, pet. 12 or more entire 
at the margins, hypogjuous scales short convex resembling 
glands. — E. B. 1320. — L. succulent, forming large roselike tufts. 
—Walls and roofs (planted). P. VII.] . E. I. 
4. VoTXLE'Bon Linn. Navelwort. 
1. C. Umbilicus (L.) ; lower 1. peltate concave, bracts entu-e, 
fl. pendulous. — E. B. 325. — Raceme usually simple. St. 6 — 12 in. 
high, leaves mostly collected at its base. Fl. greenish yellow. — 
Rocks and waUs in the West. P. VHI. E. S. I. 
[C. lutea (Huds.) ; bracts toothed, fl. erect.— i?. B. 1522.— Fl. 
bright yellow. — Not a native. P. VII.] 
Order XXKV. GROSSULAEIACE^. 
Cal. superior, 4 — 5-cleft, regidar. Pet. 4 — 5, small, inserted 
at the mouth of the tube and alternating with the stamens. Ovary 
1-ceUed, with 2 opposite parietal placentas. Style 2 — 4-cleft. 
Berry many-seeded ; cell flUed with pidp. Albumen homy. 
1. RiBES. Cal. 5-cleft. Berry many-seeded, crowned with 
the persistent calyx. 
1. Ri'bes Linn. 
* Peduncles 1 — Z-flowa-ed. Stems spinous. Goosebeny. 
fl. H. Grosstddria (L.) ; ped. with 2 minute bracts, cal. bell- 
shaped, sep. reflexed oblong, pet. ovate. — E. B. 1292 and 2057. 
