DECANDRIA. DIGYNIA. Scleranthus, 133 
Calyx ^-toothed. Bloss. 5 petals. Caps, be¬ 
neath : ^-beaked, 2-celled^ many-seeded^ 
opening with a hole between the styles. 
Foliis lobatis. 
Leaves lobed: stem upright, 
S. foliis reniformibus lobatis-, caulc panicula-^r^wa- 
to, radice graniilat^, germine semiialero. lata, 
S. Stem leaver kidney-shaped^ gashed ; stem 
branched : root beaded. 
Wfi irii SAXIFRAGE. Dry meadows and pastures. 
Soufinvell; in the Quoiice Close, inl'iewark; Aver- 
luiia Meadu w s ; Edingley liill; Kirkli.iffton. 
P. Ap il. May. 
S. foliis cuneiformibus trifidis quinquefidisve 
akernls : summis indivisis, cau'e panicula- lites, 
to, germine irifero. 
S. Stem-leaves wedge-shaped^ alternate, 3- 
cUft: stem branched', leaves, in very dry 
situations, sonieiirnes undivided. 
RUK-LEAV^I n SAXIFRAGE. On walls, roofs, and 
amongst rubbish. Southwell; Newark. 
A. April, May. 
SCLERANTHUS Smith. If^ith. 
Cal. nionc'phyllus, inferus. Cor. nulla. Se- 
inina duo, calyce inclusa. 
Cal. i-leaf. Bloss. Seed 1, inclosed in 
the cup. * 
S. calycibus fructus patulis acutis, caulibus 
patentibus. 
S. Calyx, segments thornless : tapering to a 
point : open when theJruit is iipe. 
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