i8 TRIANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Crocus. 
dioica. V. floribus triaadris dioicis» foliis radicalibus 
ovatis; caulinis pinnatis. 
V. SiameniferouSy andpiflilliferous Jlowcrs on 
dij^trent plants ; leaves winged ; leajits very 
entire: (somewhat serrated.j Stameniferous 
plants ; with imperfect pistils. 
SMALL, or MAflSH VALERIAN. In moist meadows 
and marshes; not uncommon. Parks at SoutliMcll; 
Oxton Bott«ms ; Basford Scottum . P. May, June. 
ej^ci- V. floribus triaadris, foliis omnibus pinnatis : 
nalis: foliolis lanceolatis subuniformibus. 
V. Leaves all winged and toothed, 
GREAT WILD VALERtAN. Hedges, woods, and 
marshes; common. Parks at SouthAvell; Halam Bot¬ 
toms; Edingley Hill. P. June. 
Locujla, V. floribus triaadris, caule dichotomo, foliis 
lineari-lingulatis obtusis. 
V. Stem forked ; leaves Jlrap-shapedy very en^ 
tire. 
CORN SALLAD. LAMB'S LETTUCE. Banks and 
cornfields." Southwell; Newark; Mansfield; Notting^- 
ham. A. April. 
CROCUS. Smith. 39. Withering. 69. 
Cor. sexpartita, acqualis, supcra, tubo longis- 
simo. Stigmata convoluta, erosa. Spatha 
univalvis, radical is. 
BIoss. with 6 equal divisions. Summits coiled. 
vernus C. stigmate incluso trilido : lobis cuneiformi- 
bus incisis. 
C. Sheath of one leaf radical ; tube of the cor- 
olla very long: stigma^ in three fhort wedge- 
ftaped lobes., within ihefower. English 
Botany, 
