PENTANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Aplum. 9^ 
P. foliis pinnatls : foliolis radicalibus subro- saxij'ra^ 
tuiidis : summis linearibus. ga, 
P. Leaves winged: leafits on the root-leave's 
roundish, thoje of the upper ones Jirap-Jha- 
ped. 
COMMON BURNET SAXIFRAGE. Meadows and 
pastures; in f;ravelly or calcareous soils; liot com¬ 
mon. In Newark and Averliam Meadows; Quonce 
Hill Close; Ldingley Hill-; ilalam Hill 
P. July, August. 
P. follls pinnatls: foliolis omnibus ovatis; magna* 
impaii tnlobo. 
P. Leaves uniform, winged ; leajifs fpear-fha^ 
ped, irregularlyJerrated ; floral leaves wing^ 
clej^t, 
GREAT BURNET SAXIFRAGE. Woods and hedges; 
in limestone. Hedges about Southwell, and on the 
Toad from Oxion to Southwell; thickets near Oxton 
Toll bar ; Eperstone Woods. P. July, August, 
APIUM. Smith. 333. With. 314. 
Fructus ovatus, costatus. Petala inflexa, asqua- 
lia. Involucrum monophylium. 
Involucr. 1 leaf. Petals equal. Fruit fmall, 
bulging, ribbed. Styles bent backwai ds. 
A. foliolis caulinis cuneiformibus, caule su\- graveo~ 
cato. lens, 
A. Stem leaves wedge-Jkaped. 
S.M A EC AGE. VV I [. I) (' i LE t Y. In di^clies and marsh¬ 
es. Ki klingfon Toll-bar ; Halam cross; by the side of 
] hiirg,jrU)n wa'er, opposite Vir. Brettle s garden wall; 
side ot the Etcn at I.enton, near iNotfinghain. 
B. August. 
CEGOPODIUM. Smith. 33. With. 314.’ 
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