THE 
BRITISH FLORA. 
CLASS I. 
S E P I A R I 
C OROLLA monopetalous, fruit a berry. 
Remark. The fruit of Arum confifts of nu^ 
‘merous diitincl berries. 
1 . Corolla quadrifid- 
Rem. Some fpecies of Whortle have a quin- 
quelid corolla, and in Mofcatel all the lateral corol- 
las are quinquefid. 
■ Ligustrum. Privet. Two ftamina, one ftyle, 
germen within the flower, berry tetrafpermous. 
I. Liguflrum vidgare, L. lo. Ligujlrum, J. B. i. 
528. R. 465. L. Germanicum, B. 473. Privet. Prim, 
In woods and hedges. VIL 
Ilex. Holly. Calyx quadrifid, corolla rotate, 
four ftamina, no ftyle, four ftigmata, berry tetra* 
fpermous. 
I. Ilex Aquifolium. L. t8i. AgrifoUum. Ger. T155. 
R. 466. Ilex 5. five aculeata haccifera folio finuato, 
B. 425. Thorny Holly. Holm. Hulver. Leaves 
ovate, acute, thorny. In hedges, VI, 
Adoxa, Mofcatel. Calyx bifid, eight ftamina, 
four ftyles, germen between the calyx and corolla, 
berry qiiadriiocular, joined to the calyx. 
The character is taken from the terminal flower. 
1. Adoxa Mofchatellina. L. 527. MofchatelUna fo- 
Ills Fimarice buikofez^ dc qua Cordus, J. B. 3. 206. 
R, 267. Ranunculus nemoruni MofchatelUna didlus. 
'B. 178. Mofcatel. In ftiady places. III, IV. 
Vaccinium. 
