HEXANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Berberis. in 
J. Leaves Jlat, somewhat hairy : spikes sit- 
tingt and on-fruit-slalks, 
IIAUIY-FIEM) RUSH. Pastures, meadows and 
tieaths ; coiiunon, P. April, May. 
BERBERIS. Smith, 387. With, 351. 
Cal. hexaphyllus. Pet ala 6; ad ungues glan* 
duils duabus. Stylus nuiius. Bacca supera, 
disperma. 
Galyx C leaved. Petals 6, with 2 glands to 
the claw. Style none. Berry superiory 1- 
celled'y open at the end. Seeds 2 or 3. 
B. floribus racemosis, jpiuis triplicibus, foil- vulga* 
orum serraturis aristatis. ris, 
B» Fruit-Jlalks forming bunches; thorns 3 to¬ 
gether, 
BARBERRY. Woods and hedji:es ; not common. Holt 
side, at Normanton, near Southwell ; in a hed^e about 
Ralf-way. between Retford and Workso[), opposite Mr. 
Foljambe's house, at Osberron ; hede'e in the church¬ 
yard at Holme Pierrepoui, near JsottiQgham; Fisker- 
ton-upon-Trent. S. May, June. 
PEPLIS. Smith: 389. With, 352. 
Cal. campanulatus, ore duodecimfido, Petala 
6, calyci inserta. Capsula supera, bilocu- 
laris, ^ 
Calyx bell’Shaped'y rim \^~cleft. Petals none^ 
or 6, fixed to the cup. Caps, superiory 2- 
celledy many-seeded. 
P. floribus subapetalis foliis obovatis. Portula 
P. Flowers often without petalsi 
