114 HEXANDRIA. TRIGYNIA. Triglochinv 
■ A. * ^ Flores diclini. 
2 Male and Jemale Jlowers on distant plants'. 
jicelosa. R. florlbus dioicis, foliis oblongis sagittatis 
Vdlvulls graniieris. 
R. Leaves oblongs arrow-shaped. 
COMMON SORR KL. Meadows and pastures r common, 
Kevvurkj Southwell; Mansfield; Nottingham. 
P. June. 
.Aceto^ R. floribus dioicis, foliis lanceolato-hastatis, 
sella. valvulis grano destitutis. 
R. Leaves spear‘halbert-shaped. 
I 
- SHEEP’S SORREL. Sandy meadows and pastures,, 
in gravelly soil, Farnsfield;. Blidworth. 
P. May, June* 
TRTGLOCHIN. Smith, 398. With. 359* 
Cal. triphyllus. Petala tria, calyciformia. Sty^ 
li nulli. Capsutae superas, basi dehiscente. 
•SifwzVza solitaria. 
Cal. ^-leaved. Petals 3, like a cup. Style nonei. 
Caps. opening at the base, 
palustre T. capsulis triloculanbus sublinearlbus. 
T. Capsule nearly strap-shaped. 
M^RSH ARROW-GRASS. Wet meadows and pas¬ 
tures, In the Parks at Southwell; Edingley Moor; 
Oxton Stews. P. July. 
CObCHlCUM. Smith. 399. With. 359, 
Cut. .s[)atha. Cor. sexpartiia, tubo rarlicali. 
Cupsu.ce tres, supeice, connesse, inflatae^ 
poiyspermae. 
