S E P I A R I iE, 
6o 
IIL 
bent, leaves entire. In the Duke of Portland’s 
wood near Hexham in Northumberland, l?. 
See the remark in the firft order* 
III. Corolla fexfid. 
Co Nv ALLARIA. Flowcrs hermaphrodite, no ca*» 
]j:x, fix flamina, one ftyle, berry trilocular. 
1. Conva!lari(i majalis, L. ^151. LHiim convallium^ 
Ger. 531. R, 264. h. convaHium album, 304. Lily 
Convallaria^ May Lily. Lily of the valley. Stem 
naked. In woods. About Kendal in Weflmorland 
■plentifully, and in CaftleirEdenniene in the county 
of Durham. 7 p. V. 
2. Convallaria PolygQnatknu L, 451. polygonatum 
foribus ex JingularibUs pedicuUs, J^B. 3. 529. K. 263, 
P latijolium Jiore majore odoro. B. 303. — b. P 
lebori albi folio caule purpurafcente R. 2^53, Great- 
flowered Convallaria. Sweet-fmeljing Solonaon's- 
feal. Leaves alternate, amplexicaul, ftem ^ncipit, 
flowers axillary, commonly folitary. On rocks near 
Settle and Skipton in Yorkfhire. ^ — b. In woods on 
the north fide of Mendip hills. 37 * V. VI 
3. Convallaria tnultiflora, L. 452. Polygonatmu Ger, 
J. 903. R. 263. P. latifolium vulgare, B. 303. — b. 
P hmiile AngUcum, R. 263. Many- flowered ConvaL 
laria. Solomon’s-rfeal. Leaves alternate, amplexU 
caul, ftem round, clufters axillary, In woods in 
the fouth and weft of England, and in Lancafhire, 
7 /;. V. VI. 
Tamus. Flowers dioicous, no calyx, fix ftamina, 
flyle trifid, germen under the flower, berry trilo- 
cular, two feeds. ^ 
1. Tamus communis* L. 1458. Tamnus racemofa^ fore 
minor e luieo pallefcente> Tourn. 103. R. 262. Bryonia 
lavis feu nigra racemofa^ et baccifera* B, 297- Com- 
mon Tamus. Black Bryony. Leaves cordate. In 
woods and hedges. 7 ^. VI, VII. 
IV. Corolla 
