TETRANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Sherardla. 45 
S. corollulis quadrifidis acqualibus, follis zzm- fuccifa* 
linis dentatis, floribus subglobosis. 
S. Blo/foms \-cl(ft, equal', ftem undivided: 
branches approaching : leaves fp^ar-egg- 
Jhaped, 
DKVrL’S-BIT ‘^•CABTOUS. Fields and pastures; 
frequent. Southwell; Edinp;ley Moor. P. June—.Aus;. 
S. corollulis quadrifidis radiantibus, foliispin- arvenji,^. 
natifidis incisis, caule liispido. 
S. Blojfoms /^-cleft. radiating : leaves wing~ 
clefts jagged : Jiem roughs with Jlrong hairs* 
FIKIjD scabious. Pastures and corn field*. Beacon- 
field ; Newark. P. July, August, 
S. corollulis quinquefidis radiantibus, foliis colum- 
radicalibus ovatis lyratisve crenatis : 'cauli- baria. 
nis pinuatifidis : laciniis linearibus. 
S. Blojfoms clefts radiating : root-Ua.vesJini' ' 
ple,J'colloped : Jlem-leaves compound. 
SMAhh SCABIOUS. Dry hilly pastures, on a calca¬ 
reous soil. Mansfield. June—Sei)tember. 
SHERARDIA. Smith. 171. Withering. 185, 
Cor. monopetala, infundibuliformis, supera* 
Semina duo, trldentata; 
Bloss. 1 petal, funnel-Jhaped, long. Seeds 2, 
naked, crowned by the calyx. 
S. foliis omnibus verticillaiis, floribus termina- arvenjis* 
libus. 
S. All the leaves in whirls : flowers tormina^ 
ling. 
BhUU SHERARDIA, or LITTLE FIELD-MAD¬ 
DER. Corn .'ind fallow fields; conirnon.^Coddingfou ; 
Newark; Southwell; Furnslield, A. May—Seqt. 
