TETRANDRIA. TETRAGYNIA. Radlola. 51 
S. caiilib'js procumbentibus glabrls, peta- procum^ 
Iis brcvissimis. iicns, 
S. Branches trailing, 
PROCUMBENT PEAf?L-WORT. Walls, roofs, 
sandy places, garden Avalks, paved courts; common. 
Edingley Moors; Coddington Moors. P. May—Aug. 
S." caulibus erectiusculis pubescentibus, peta- apdala, 
Iis obsoletis. 
S. Stem, rather upright., pubescent : Jlowers aU 
ternate., with very minute petals^ notched at 
the end. 
ANNUAL SMALL-FLOWERED PEARL-WORT. 
Walls, gravel walks, and other very dry places ; not 
uncommon. A. May, June. ^ 
S. caule erecto siibunifloro, follolis calycinis erecta* 
acutis, petalis integris. 
S. Stem upright, generally fupporting a Jingle 
jlozver, 
UPRIGHT PEARL-WORT. Gravelly soils. Edingley 
and Coddington Moors. A. May. 
RADIOLA. Smith. 201. 
Cal. multifidus. Petala 4. Capfula supera, 
octovalvis, octolocularis. Semina solitaria; 
Cal. many-clefted. Bioss. 4 petals.. Caps.y^- 
wit/i 8 valves and 8 cells. Seeds 
RADIOLA. mille^ 
Linum Radiola. Linn. JViih. 323. grana: 
ALL-SEED. Moist sandy heaths ; rare. In the lane 
leading to Stapleford Moors, from the Sleaford Turn¬ 
pike. A. July, August. 
perior, 
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