TRIANDRIA, DIGYNIA. 
67. Lolium. Gen.pl* 38. (' Graminece.J 
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Calix of one leaf, fixed to the rachis, many- 
flowered. Flosculi distichally imbricated. 
Seed coated by the corolla — spike simple. 
Nutt, 
1. L. spike awnless, spikelets longer than the calix, perenne. 
flosculi lanceolate. Smith. 
Darnel. 
Frequently occurring* in grassy lanes and fields, probably in- 
troduced. Perennial. June. 
Mollugo* Gen. pi. 139. ( Caryophille^.J 
Calix 5-leaved, coloured inside. Corolla 0. 
Capsule 3-celled, 3-valved. 
1. M. leaves verticillate, wedge-shaped, acute ; veniciiiata, 
stem somewhat divided, decumbent ; peduncles 
1 -flowered— PU 
Icon. Pluk. mant. t. 332. f. 5. 
CarpeUweed. Indian Chickweed- 
Quite appressed to the earth, sometimes in favourable situa- 
tions covering a circle eighteen inches in diameter. It is 
generally smaller. In cultivated fields very common, particu- 
larly along the neglected borders of such places . Sometimes 
met with growing between the brick pavements of our streets 
where they are little used. Annual. From Spring till Autumn. 
68. Queria, X. f Caryophilleae* ) 
Calix connivent, 5-parted, segments oblong, 
apex subsaceate (or furnished with an arched 
callosity.) Corolla none. Filaments of the 
anthers distinct; intermediate, setae none. 
Stigma subcapitate. Capsule utricular, not 
opening. Seed 1, subreniform. Nutt, 
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