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FRITTILL1RIA, GERANIUM. 
6—1. FRITILLARIA. 10. 14. 
Exotic. 
imperia'lis , (crown imperial, r. & y. M. %.) flowers under a leafy crown, nod- 
ding ; leaves lance-linear, entire. From Persia. 
malea'gris, (fritillary, guinea-hen-flower, p. & y. M. 7).) leaves alternate, lin- 
ear, channelled ; stem 1-flowered ; nectary linear. Flower checkered. 
# 3—1. FUCHSIA. 17. 88. 
Exotic. 
mageUa'nica, (ear-drop, r.) peduncles axillary, 1-flowered ; leaves opposite or 
in threes, very entire. Flowers pendulous. 
21—4. FUCUS. 57. 2. 
lorens, stem very short, dilated into a cup, sending out a fusiform, dichoto- 
mous receptacle. In the ocean. 
1G— G. FUMARIA. 24. 62. 
Exotic. 
officina'lis, (fumitory, r. J. ©.) stem branching, spread ; leaves more than de- 
compound ; leafets wcdge-lanceolate, gashed. Naturalized. 6 — 10 i. 
21—2. FUN ARIA. 56. 4. 
hygromet'rica, (Hygrometer moss.) leaves ovate, acute, concave, entire, inflect- 
ed ; capsules swelling, drooping, pear-form , pedicles very long, twisting 
spirally when dry. 
6—1. GALANTHUS. 6. 17. 
niva'lis, (snow-drop. w. Ap. 71.) leaves linear, keeled, acute, radical; scape 1- 
flowered. 
4— 1. GALIUM. 47. 57. 
Fruit glabrous. 
trif'idum , (bed-straws E. w. Ju. 7j_.) stem procumbent, scabrous backwards ; 
cauline leaves in fives ; branch leaves in fours, linear, obtuse, scabrous at 
the margin and on the nerves ; fascicle terminal, few-flowered ; pedicels 
short ; corollas mostly 3-cleft. S'. 
asprel"lum , (rough bed-straw. O. w. Ju. T).) stem diffuse, very branching, 
prickly backwards ; leaves in fives and sixes, lanceolate, acuminate ; mar- 
gins and nerves prickly : pedicles short. 18 — 24 i. S'. 
10—1. GAULTHERIA. 18. 51- 
procum"bens, (spicy wintergreen. O. w. J. T). or !?•) stem procumbent ; 
branches erect : leaves obovate, acute at the base : flow r ers few, nodding. 
Berries red, consisting in part of the permanent calyx : a little mealy, plea- 
sant tasted. S. 
5— 2. GENTIAN A. 47. 46. 
crini'ta, (fringed gentian. O. b. S. 7J_) stem terete : branches long, 1-flowered ; 
leaves lanceolate, acute : corolla 4-cleft : divisions obovate, gash-ciliate. 
18 i. S. 
sapona'ria, (O. b. Oct. 7]..) leaves ovate ; lanceolate, acute, 3-nerved ; flowers 
whirl-capitate, sessile ; corol ventricose, closed, 10-cleft ; interior segments 
unequally 3-cleft, as long as the exterior ones : segments of the calyx ovate , 
shorter than the tube. 18 i. S. 
15—10. GERANIUM.* 14. 73. 
macula'tum, (crow-foot geranium, O. r. & b. J. 7|_) erect : pubescence revers- 
ed : stem dichotomous : leaves opposite, 3 or 5-parted, gashed : upper ones 
sessile : peduncles 2-flowered : petals obovate. 1 — 2 f. S. 
* See Erodium and Pelargonium. 
