OCTANDRIA. TETRAGYNIA. Pans. 125 
P. folibus axillarlbus, follls elliptico-lanceo- avicu* 
latis niargine scabrls, stipularum nervis re- larCi 
motis, caule procumbente herbaceo. 
P. Flowers axillary \ leaves spear-shaped: 
stem trailing^ 
K^O r-";R,.\SS.. Road sides, paths, streets, and corn¬ 
fields; comiiion. A. April—Oct. 
P. foliis cordato-sagittatis, caule erectiusGU- Fagopy* 
lo inermi, seminum angulis aequalibus. ' rum* 
P. Leaves heart-an ozo-shaped: stem nearly 
upright ; without prickles : angles of tilt 
seeds equal 
XUCK- W H K ^ T; rornfii Ids, About Sir Richard Sut- 
toa’. Temple, on Sherwood l orestj Bl idworth ; C ano- 
ber. _ A. July, 'sugust, 
P, cordato-sagrttatis, caule volubili an- 
gnldto, laciniis calycinis obtuse carinatis. vuLus* 
P Leaves heart-shaped: stem twining^ angu¬ 
lar : Jlowers blunted,. 
CLUjBING buck-wheat, bl^ck bind- 
VVEtD. Cornfields, gardens, and hedges; common. 
A. June, July, 
IV TETRAGYNIA. 
PARIS. Smith, qgi. With. 3S5. 
Cal: fetraphyllus PrtaJa 4, angustiora, Bac- 
ca supeia, , qiiadrilocularis. Antherse mediis 
£laruciitik adiiatte, 
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