52 S OCTANDRIA. MONOGYNIA. Daphne; 
E. Leaves oblong, fringed, cottony vuder. 
neath: Jlowers in umbels \ cups fringed, and 
cottony, 
CROSS-LKAVED HF.ATIT. Moist heaths; not un- 
' common Oxton Bottoms ; Coddington Moors. 
V S, July, August. 
* * Antheris cristatis. 
£ Anthers with 2 toofhed-serrated awns 
at the base. 
cinerea, E. antheris C(istatis, stylo subexserto, stig- 
mate capitato, corolla ovata, foliis ternis. 
E. Leaves spear shaped, entire, smooth : fow* 
ers in umbels,'egg-shaped', cupsfnelyser^ 
, rated : branches woolly, 
. » 
riNE-LE AVED HEATH. Oxton Bottoms ; Staple- 
ford Moor. S. July, Aug. 
DAPHNE. Smith. 420. PVith. 376. 
Cal. corollirius, quaclrifidus, marcescens, sta¬ 
mina includens. Bacca monosperma. 
Calyx generally none. BIoss. i petal, regular, 
j^-clfi, funnel-shaped Drupa like a berry, 
celled, superiour. 
Laure0‘ D. racemis axillaribus subquinquefloris, fo- 
la. liis lanceolatis glabris. 
D. Bunches of about 5 fozvers, axillary : 
leaves spear-shaped, smooth. 
SPURGE LAUREL. Woods and hedges; not common. 
lu Kirklington, iukburn, and Halloughtou Woods. 
S. March. 
ACER. Smith] 421. TFith. 368; 
