40 PENTANDRIA DIGYNIA.^ 
Such as have entire leaves* 
Vulvaria* Stinking Ora'che with rhombeo-oval, entire 
leaves, and flowers in a clufter. Hudson fays it grows 
frequently in uncultivated places by roads and wallsi 
I never found it in the north of England^ and but rarely 
about London, /in. Aug. 
Polyfpermum, Round leaved Elite or Allfeed with oval 
entire leaves, a decumbent ilalk, and dichotomous 
fprouts. An. 
Maritimum. Sea Elite or JVhite Glajfwort with fubu- 
lated femicylindrical leaves. On the lea fliore frequent- 
ly. An. Aug. 
Fruticofum. Shrubby Stone crop., or Glajfwort with round 
linear fiefhy leaves and a fhrubby ftem. Aug. On the 
fea fhore: 
BETA. Sea Beet. 
The cup confifls of five hollow leaves that endure till 
the fruit be ripe, and the fegments are ovato-oblong and 
obtufe. There are five fubulated filaments, without any 
flower, oppofite to the leaves of the cup, and the fame 
length, with roundifii antherae. The germen is below 
the receptacle and has two fhort, ered ftyles, with acute 
ftigmata. The fruit is an unilocular, deciduous recep- 
tacle, containing one kidney >-fliaped, comprefled feed^ 
wrapped up in the empalement. 
Vulgaris Maritima. Sea Beet with decumbent flalks 
and triangular petiolated leaves. On the fea fhore plen- 
tifully. Hudson. Eien. Aug, 
S A L S O L A. Prickly Glasswort* 
The cup confifls of five oval, concave leaves that re- 
main till the fruit be ripe. There is no flower, but there 
are five very fliort flamina placed upon the fegments of 
the cup. The germen is globofe, with a flyle divided 
into two or three parts, and recurved fligmata. The 
