7$ PENrANDRIA. MOxNOGYNIA. Samolus. 
Cenfau- C. caule herbaceo dichbtome paniculate, fo- 
rium. His ovoto-lanceolatis, calyce tube breviore. 
C. Stem herbaceous: leaves fpear-Jhaped: 
calyx JJiorter than the tube of the blojfom* 
COMMOX CENTAURY. Barren pastures, particu¬ 
larly in a clayey soil. Borders of cornfields about 
Southwell, plentifully; Eperstone Wood; by the side 
of the road from Southwell to KirAlinyton ; Close at 
Ilalam Beck, near Southwell, with Chlora Pcrfolia- 
ta; ou Mr. Denison’s new road, leading from Carlton- 
upon-Trent to Ossington. 
Var. 1. Flowers white; about Southwell, Rev. .T. T. 
JBecher; near Ossington, Rev. J. Charlesworth. 
SAMOLUS. Smith. 259. Withering. 246. 
Cor, liypocrateriformLs, quinquefida, squamis 
interstinctis. Stamina tubo inserta, laciniis 
opposita. Caps, seminilera, umlocularis, 
quinquedentatus. 
Bloss. Jalverfhaped. Stamens protected by the 
valves of the blojfom. Caps, i-celled \ be¬ 
neath ; opening with g valves at the top. 
Valeran- S. folils obtusis, racemo multifloro, pedi- 
di, cellis bracteolatis. 
S. Leams blunt \ hunches mauyfewered\ 
^ fruit-flalhs with forel leaves. 
' ' ^ ^ BROOK-WEED. WATER PIMPERNEI,. Marsh- 
' es and moist meadows, brooks and running waters, 
“ Parks at Southwell; in a Ditch under [.ady-Wood, 
betw'een Ossingtou and Scarthingnioor Inn, near Tux- 
ford. J*. June, July. 
.LONICERA. Smith. 260. With. 246. 
Con monopctala, irregularis. Bacca poly5^ 
perma, infera. 
