211 
TETRAND. MONOG. 190. Galium. 
Leaves in whorls, linear, fpreading : peduncle very (hort. 
South of Europe. Bauh.hist. 3. yzi./i z. 
Stems flender, prollratc : /Mwrbent down, entire. 
^ B. Fruit rugged. 
Leaves in fives, lanceolate, with a brilBy margin : pedun- 
cles in pairs, terminal. 
Mount Cents. Alllon, fedem. k. 
Stem much branched ; foyers double or fingle : feeds large. 
Leaves in about eights, lanceolate, prickly-ferrate forwards; 
panicle trichoiomous : flem finoothifli, naccid. 
Meadows. Smith. Huds. Wither. Dicks. H. Sicc.f 17. 2. 
Leaves in about eights, lanceolate, with the margin and 
item prickly backwards : peduncles axillary, 3-tlovv- 
ered; fruit granulate, nodding. 
G, fpurium. Hudf. Wither. 190. Willd. t./. 594. Sibthi 
Cornfields. Mart.Ji.ruJi.t.\z 2 . Valantia. 
“"‘sUcum. Leaves in about fixes, lanceolate, mucronate, with a rough 
margin and ftem : peduncles bifid: fruit granulate. 
^ Walls. Eng, Bot. t. 384. Rayfn. 225. f. c).f.i- 
Leaves in about fixes, obovate, mucronate; ftem procum- 
bent, with crowded long branches: peduncles many- 
flowered. ' _ 
, Saxony. Silefia. Weigel, obf. bot. p. 25. Wtlld, i. p. 39;- 
Leaves in fixes, lanceolate, mucronate, rigid, prickly- 
ferrate backwards : corols larger than the iruit. 
Marflres. Bauh, hist, 2 ). Rubia. 
C. Fruit brijily. 
Leaves in fours, lanceolate, j-nerved, glabrous : ftem erea. 
Rocks. Eng. Bot. t. 105. Flor. Dan. t. 1024. 
Leaves in fours, roum^ifli-ovate, 3-ucrved, fringed, ftem 
decumbent. 
Europe. Japan. Moris. p.'^T.cy. /.(). t. 2\. f.^. 
Leaves in fours, linear, obtufe : branches much divided. 
Virginia. Whorls dillant : flonuers dark purple. 
Leaves in about fours, oblong, briftly, with a revolute 
margin : ftem downy : flowers axillary, feiiile. 
Bralil. Wtlld. i.p. 596. Lamarck, encyclop. 2 . p. S 77 ' 
Stem branched, diffufc : foraters axillary, feffile, folitary. 
Leaves in about fours, lanceolate, hairy, flattifli. flowers 
axillary, felfile: truit a little briftly. 
Brafil. Willd. u p. 597. Lamarck, encycl. z. 577. 
Stem decumbent, briftly : flowers yellow, folitary. 
D d 2 
ruthenicum. 
