’ 88 D E C A N D R I A D I G Y N I A. 
^rydaulylites. Rue leaved Sengreen or Whitlow-grafs 
with leaves like wedges, alternately trifid, and an ere(^, 
branchy ftem. On old walls and houfes. An. Aprils 
May, 
Granulata. IVJiite Sengreen or Saxifrage with lobate, 
kidney fhaped leaves, a branchy flem, and a granulated 
root. In the fields on the fide of Wallworth coynmon near 
London plentiful. In Mr Town ley’s wood called 
Grifedale nigh the fide of the Coppice- wood but not plen- 
tiful, Lan. Per. May., June. 
Such as have lohate leaves and procumbent Jlalks, 
Hypnoides. Trifid Sengreen linear, entire or trifid 
leaves on the ftalks, procumbent fide .fhoots, and eredl 
’ ftalks which are almoft naked. In the mountains of 
Weft. Torkjh. Derby fit. Per. April., May. 
/ SCLERANTHUS. Knawel. 
The cup is monophyllous, tubulated, femlquinqui- 
fid', acute, and remains till the fruit be ripe, and is 
ftraitened in the neck. There is no flower. The ten 
•filaments are fubulated, ered, very finall and placed up- 
on the cup, having roundifli anthers. The germen is 
roundifli and has two ered, capillary ftyles the length 
of the ftamina, and Ample ftigrnata.. The fruit is an 
ovate, very flender capfule in the bottom of the cup, 
containing two feeds, convex on one fide and plain on 
the other. 
Anntius. Gernian Knot-grafs, or Annual Knawel witli 
the cups of the fruit patuient. In fandy fields. Adi, 
Aug. 
' Pennis. Perennial Knawel with the cups of the fruit 
fhut. Grows as the former. Per. Aug. 
SAPONARIA. SoAPwoRT. 
The cup is monophyllous, tubulofe, quinquedentated, 
and remains till the fruit be ripe. The petals are fiv^e, 
the ungues are narrow, angulated, and the length of the 
cup. 
