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CARYOPHYLLEI, 
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l‘. CalUt riche aiitiimnalis, L.' 6 , ‘Si el I aria aquatic a 
foliis longis temiiffimis* R. 290. Autumnal Waterwort. 
Leaves all linear, bifid at the top, flowers herma- 
phrodite. In ditches. O. IX. 
2. CaUitriche ver?ia. L. 6. Stellaria* Dill. Giff. app. 
1 1 9. R. 289. S- aquatica. B. 141 . — b. S, minor et re^ 
fens. Dill. Gilf. 120. R. 289. Lenticiila falujir is bifo- 
lia^ fru 6 lu tetragono. B. 362. Vernal Waterwort. 
Starw'ort. Star-headed water Chickweed. Dpper 
leaves oval, flowers monoicous. In ditches. Q* IV. 
— vm. 
Circle A. Calyx diphyllous, two fiamina, one 
flyle, gerrnen under the flower, capfule bilocular. 
1. Qyccea lutetiana. L. 12. Lob. ic- 266. R* 289. 
Solanifolia Circcea dida major, B. 168. Great Circaca. 
Enchanter’s Nightfliade. Stem erect, many cluflers. 
In woods. VI. — VIII. 
2. Circcea alpina, L. 12. Hudf. to. Solanifolia Cir^ 
ccea hlpina. B. 168. Mountain Circaea. Stem afcen- 
dent, clufter Angle. In mountainous places in the 
north of England. About Dallam tower in Weft- 
moreland; in Cliffscar wood near Raftrick, in a 
lane behind Scarlhead, and ellewhere about Halifax 
in Yorkfhire. 7 /;. VIII. 
Buxus. Box. Flowers monoicous, calyx of the 
male triphyllous, of the female tetraphyllous; co- 
rolla of the male dipetalous, of the female trlpeta- 
lous, four ftamina, three flyles, capfule triroftrate, 
trilocular. 
1. Buxits fempervirens, L. 1394. Buxus. J. B. i. 
496. R. 445, B. arborefcens. B. 471. — b. B, anguft> 
folia. R. *445. Box. On Box-hill near Darking in 
Surrey, at Box well in Cotefwold in Gloueefterfliire, 
and at Boxley in Kent. l>. IV. 
II. Corolla tripetalous. 
Hyd ROC HARIS. Frogbit. Flowers dioicous, ca- 
N 2 * lyx 
