2o8 
longifolia. 
cccdnea, 
furfurea. 
TETRAND. MONOG. 190. Galium. 
Leaves lanceolate, tapering both ways: flowers corymb«^‘ 
North America. Garfn. fern. l. t. 49. /; 3 ? Wdlden. up. 5 *^’ 
tquare : leases oppolite, the root-ones petioled. 
terminal. 
iviex.cQ. Andrp-Ms hot. repo/, t. 106. 
•S'/m weak, branched, flexuous ; >w«vfcarkt 
fU' 
* cruciatum. 
rubioides. 
*palustre. 
tri/dum. 
/ruticosum, 
montanum. 
Leaves ovate-lanceolate: corymbs ternainal; flowers 
pen or. 
Virginia. Iraw/ in pairs : /awrn red -purple. 
190. GALIUM. Carol i-petalled, flat, fuperio''' 
Jeeds 2, roundifli. 
, A. Fruit glabrous. 
■ Leaves m fours, ovate, hairy : Items Ample above t'’' 
bare, hairy : peduncles lateral, 2-leaved. 
Ledges. Eng, Bot. t. x^'^. Valantia cruciata.' 
Leaves in fours, lancc-ovate, equal, rough underneath'' 
item erect. 
South of Europe. Stem firm ; panicle Ihort, conglomerate. 
Leaves in fours, obovate, unequal, obtufe : ftems dilF^'hh^' 
branched above the bafe. 
• Moift meadows, ditches, &c. Flor. Dan. t. 423. 
Leaves in fours, linear ; ftem procumbent, rouah • cor®*^ 
tnnd. “ 
Denmark. Canada. Flor. Dan. t. 48. 
Stem mych branched; halves a little rough beneath. 
Leaves in fours, linear, obtufe, glabrous: ftem 
ihrubby : feeds elabrous. 
flh' 
^Wither in- 
UnSorium- 
Crete. F^Ulden.fp. pi. i, p, 
Flomsers in fmall denfe terminal panicles. 
Leaves mofly in fours, linear, fmooth: Item weak> roug 
leeds glabrous. 
Germany. France. Fill. Delph. z p.oxp.t, 7. 
Stem-lea-ves In fives, reflected ; thofe of the branches in fours- 
Leaves m fives, refie£led, lanceolate, awned, ciliate : 
mine what ere£t, fimple rough. 
Mountains, mth. 187. t. z8. Smith FI. Brit. i.p. 174. 
Leaves linear; thofe of the Item in fixes; thofe of t''® 
branches in fours: Item flaccid: peduncles about®' 
iiowered: fruit glabrous. 
North America. 1 he roots dye a durable red, 
capi*'^' 
