V Males. I Female. Pen. Mo. 
Woods and Hedges, P- Common. 
167. Clustered Bell-flower, — C. glomerata. 
Stem angular, simple, dowers sitting, head 
terminating. — Sowerby. 290. admirable. 
Heaths and dry Places, July, P. Common. 
168. Corn Bell-flower. — C. hybrida. 
Stem somewhat branched at the base, straight, 
leaves oblong, crenated, cups incorporated, 
longer than the Blossom, capsules shaped 
like a prism. — Sowerby. 375. admirable. 
Cornfields, June, A. Common. 
Brookweed. Samolus. Gen. PI. 294. 
Blossom salver-shaped. Threads defended 
by the scales of the blossom. Capsule 
i-celled, inferior. 
169. Pimpernel Brookweed. — S. valerandi. 
Curtis. IV. 20. 
Banks of Rivers and Bogs, July, P. Rare. 
Banks of the Ouse above Bedford. 
Honeysuckle. Lon ic era. Gen. PI. 519. 
Blossom of I petal, irregular : Berry with 
many seeds, 2-celled. 
1 70. Common Honeysuckle. — L. Periclymenum. 
Heads ovate, tiled, terminal, all the leaves 
distinct. — Curtis. 1 , 15, 
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