US HEXANDRIA. TRIGYNIA. Rumex. 
W Ate R-PURS LANE. Marshy and watery places,* 
especially such as become dry in Summer. On the 
Moors of Stapleford, Coddington, and Lanjcford ; 
Farnsfield'Carr ; Edingley Moor. A.. July, Aug. 
TRIGYNIA. 
RUMEX. Smith. 39,0. With. 353. 
Cal. triphylliis. Petala 3, conniventia. Se.mm 
tinicum, triquetrum, superum, nudum.. 
Stigmata raukifida. 
Calyx 'g-leaved.. Petals 3, closing. Seed ly 
thrtt-cornered^ inclosed in the bioss om» 
* Flores hermaphroditici., 
1 Flowers hermaphrodite. 
sanguin- R. valvulis integerrimis ohlbngis, unica pras- 
eus. cipue granifera, toliis cordato-lanceolatis, 
R. Valves very entire : leaves heart-spear^ 
shaped. 
BLOODY-VEINED DOCK. Wonils and road sides ; 
not common. Farmyards at Mansfield. Decking. 
, Martyn. 
crispus. R. valvulis ov^’atis integris omnibus granlfe-^ 
rus, foliis lanceolatis undulatis acutis. 
R. Valves strongly veined: leaves spear-sha¬ 
ped^ acute^ waved and curled at the edge. 
CURLED DOCK. Meadows, pastures, road sides,, 
and cultivated ground; iu almost all soils; common., 
P. June,.July. 
