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XX Males, V Females. Ico. Pen.’ 
Meadow-sweet. Spir^a. Gen. PI. 862. 
Cup 5 segments. Petals 5. Capsule with 
many seeds. 
367. Dropwort Meadow-szveet. — S. Filipendula. 
Leaves winged, leafits strap-spear-shaped, 
irregularly serrated, very smooth, flowers in 
tufts. — Sowerby, 284. 
Dry Pastures, July, P. Common. 
Ohs : 
The greater and smaller leafits f being arranged along the mid- 
rib of the lecf in alternate order J at once point out this species. 
368. Common Meadow-sweet. — S. Ulmaria. 
Leaves winged, leafits ovate, doubly serrated, 
hoary underneath, flowers in tufts, — Cur- 
tis. V. 33, 
Wet Meadows, July, P. Common. 
XX Males. Many Females. Ico. Poly. 
Rose. Rosa. Gen. PL 863. 
Petals 5. Cup pitcher-shaped, with 5 seg- 
ments, fleshy, contracted at the neck. Seeds 
many, rough with hair, fixed to the inner 
side of the cup. 
369. Szveet Briar. — R. rubiginosa. 
Germs round and prickly, prickles bent back, 
leaves rust-colored underneath. — Jacquin 
Flora Aust. 50. 
Woods, 
