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Linum. Flax. Calyx pentaphyllous, fiv’-e fta- 
inina, five Ryles, capfulc quinquevalve, decemlo- 
ciilar, feeds lulitary. 
1. Llnum ufiiatijjimum. L. 597. L» fylvejlre fallvum 
plane ref evens, J. B. 3. 452. R. 362. L. arvenfe. 
B. 214. Common Flax. Wild Flax. Calyces and 
capiules nuicronate, petals crenate, leaves lanceo- 
late, alternate, ftem commonly fingle. Among 
corn. O* YI. 
2. Linum perenne. L. 397. L, fyhejlre cceruleum pe- 
renne ercclms^ fiore et x a pit ulo luajore. R. 362. — b, 
L, fyl'vefre coiruleum ' perenne procunihens, fiore et capi* 
tido minore. R. 362. Perennial Flax. C/alyces and 
capfules fomewhat obtufe, leaves alternate, lance- 
olate, entire. In dry paftures. On Gog-magog 
bills in Cambridgelhire, between Shap and Threap- 
land in Weftmoiland, and in Bay dales near Dar- 
lington in the county of Durham. Ip. VI. ^ 
3. Linum tenuifoliinn, L. 398'. L, fylvejire angujiifo- 
Hum^ feribus dilute purpurajeentibus vel carneis, Bii 
214. R. 362. Narrow-leaved Flax. Calyces acumi- 
nate, leaves fparfed, lineari-fetaceous, fcabrous. In 
dry paRuies near the fea. In Kent, Suflex, and 
Cornwall. ?/;. VI. VH. 
4. Linum catharticum, L. 401. L. fyhejire cathar- 
ticum. Ger. J. 560. R. 362. L, pratenfe fiofeuUs exL 
guis, B. 214. Purging Flax. Mill-mountain. Leaves 
oppofite, ovato-lanceolate, Rem dichotomous, pe- 
tals acute. In dry paRures. O. VI. VII. 
5. Linum Radiola. L. 402. E^adiola vulgaris ferpyU 
lifolia^ R. 345. Folygomun minimum feu Millegrana inL 
nima. B. 282. Rupturewort Fdax. LeaR Rupture- 
woit. Allfced. Leaves oppofite, Rem dichoto- 
mous, four Rarnina, four Ryles- On heaths, efpe- 
cially in moiR places. 0. VIII. 
G CRANIUM* CraneR)ill. Calyx pentaphyllous, 
five or ten chives, connate, fruit roRrate, confift- 
ing of five capfules or arilli, each containing one feed. 
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