TETRANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Galium; 4^^ 
G. Leaves unequal^ flrap-^pear Jliaped^fmooth^ 
entire^ blunt 4, 5, or 6 in a whirl\ Jlems 
roughs fpreading^ branched upwards* 
\TrHTE WATEn BED-STKAW. Moist meadowi 
and commons. On Coddington and Langford Moors, 
P. Julj. 
G. foliis senis lanceolatis retrovsum serrato- 
aculeatis mucronatis rigidis, corollis fructu 
majoribus. 
G. Leaves in fixes^ fpear-Jkapedy dagger-point^ 
ed. jliff^ bowedbackzuards: ferraturesprickly : 
blojfonis larger than the fruits 
ROUGH MARSH BED-SLRAW. Meadow?, pastures, 
and wet heaths. Par.'cs at Southwell; Coddington 
Moors, P. July, Aug. 
G, foliis octonis lineartbus sulcatis integerri- 
mis scabris, floribus panicuiatis congestis. 
G. Leaves % in a whirls Jlrap-Jhaped: Jlowtr- 
ing branches Jhort* 
YELLOW BED STRAW. CHEESE RENNET. 
Sides of fields and roads; frequent. Southwell; New¬ 
ark, P. July. Augusti 
G. foliis octonis ellipticis obtusiusculis mu- 
cionatis margine scabris, floribus panicuiatis 
divaricatis. 
G. Leaves 8 in a whirl, ^gg-jlrapjhaped, dag. 
ger.pointed : somewhat serrated, greatly ex. 
panded: JiemJeeble: branches greatly expand, 
ing, 
GREAT HEDGE BED-STRAW. Hedges and heaths; 
frequent, Southwell, P. June—August, 
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