PL ex, cal. 41. VALERIANEiE. 249. Ccntranth. 479 
II. 249. CENTRANTHUS. De Candolle. Centranthus. 
Calyx-limb at first revolute, afterwards expanded into a 
featherlike pappus; corolla tubular, spurred at the base; 
limb rather unequal; stamens 1; carceruleP 1 -seeded. — 
Herb smooth, entirely bald ; flowers corymbose. 
Centranthus marinus. Sea centranthus . 
Leaves ovate, lanceolate, edge not cut. 
Valeriana rubra Dodonaei, Ger. em. 673, 1. 
Valeriana marina, Rivini Monop. 
Valeriana rubra, Lin. S. P. 44. 
Centranthus ruber, De Candolle FI. Gall. 3.427. 
Red Valerian . 
Old walls and chalk-pits, naturalized ; perennial ; June 
to September. 
Gorymbus close, muck branched, terminal ; corolla dark 
rose-red or white. 
III. 250. VALERIANELLA. Coiumna. Corn-salad - . 
Calyx-limb very small, 5-toothed, not becoming pappose; 
corolla spurless; limb 5-lobed, irregular; stamens 3; ovary 
3-celled, 2 cells mostly abortive ; carcerule or akeniopsis 
1-celled, 1-seeded. — Stem forked; leaves small, not cut; 
flowers terminal or axillary. 
1. Valerianella olitoria. Garden corn-salad . 
Leaves lanceolate, edge not cut; calyx, very small; fruit 
1-seeded. 
Valerianella arvensis praecox humilis semine compressor Raii Syn. 
201 , 1 . 
Lactuca agnina, Ger. em. 310, 1 ; Park. 812. 
Valeriana Locusta, Lin. S. P. 47. 
Fedia olitoria, Gartner Fr. et Sem. 2, 36. 
Fedia calyculata, Stokes Rot. Mat. Med. 98. 
Lambs' Lettuce. 
Cornfields; annual; April to July. 
Leaves minutely fringed ; flowers in tufts, terminal.— 
Young leaves eaten as salad in spring and autumn. 
serratifolia. Upper leaves serrated at the base. 
Lactuca agnina latifolia, Ger. em. 330, 2. 
Valeriana olitoria jS, Willd. S. P. 1, 103. 
y. latifolia. Leaves elliptical, broad. 
laciniata . Lower leaves jagged. 
Valerianella seu lactuca agnina foliis serratis, Raii Syn. 201,2. 
e. procera. Herb tall ; leaves not cut ; fruit round, swollen. 
Valerianella vulgaris major, serotina, Raii Syn. 201,3. 
